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I have another problem that I need advice on. (do you ever feel like just when

you feel you have one thing under control these darn kids pull another thing out

of their hat of behaviors?). s (10 year old Aspie) wears glasses. This

weekend during a meltdown he tore his glasses in half. This is about the 2nd or

3rd time he has done this. They are no longer warrentied so this will all be

out of pocket money. This is getting expensive. What should I do? I can't

really let him go without glasses as it will hurt his vision, cause headaches

etc. But I also cant replace his glasses every couple of monthes because it is

the most accessable thing to rip apart when he is upset.

Arrrggh!

Vickie

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> I have another problem that I need advice on. (do you ever feel like just

when you feel you have one thing under control these darn kids pull another

thing out of their hat of behaviors?). s (10 year old Aspie) wears

glasses. This weekend during a meltdown he tore his glasses in half. This is

about the 2nd or 3rd time he has done this. They are no longer warrentied so

this will all be out of pocket money. This is getting expensive. What should I

do?

My NT child kept losing his glasses in the beginning. My approach is probably

unconventional. I did some research and found out that, according to current

research, people's eyes don't get worse from not wearing their glasses. So, you

aren't going to make your kid's eyes worse by letting him go without glasses for

a few weeks. How bad are your child's eyes? Does he need the glasses badly?

Will it have really bad effect if he doesn't wear them for awhile, or will his

world just be a little fuzzy? My child's eyes were not that bad when this was

happening. When his eyes got worse with age and it was inconvenient not to have

the glasses, he stopped losing them. In a nutshell, I'm advising to not beat

yourself over this and not spend more than you can afford. You probably have

bigger problems in life. It won't kill him to go without glasses over the

summer if you can't afford a new pair right now. When he really needs them,

he'll stop destroying them at will. If he does really need them, it may help to

have him go without them for a little while so he appreciates the consequences

of breaking them. Make sure you explicitly tell him why you have to wait on

getting them so he gets the connection, being aspie and all. :)

Ruth

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Hi,Is he attending therapist session? maybe the therapist can work out a plan for you for this problem.My daughter drives me insane, so I understand what you are going through... ( ) GlassesI have another problem that I need advice on. (do you ever feel like just when you feel you have one thing under control these darn kids pull another thing out of their hat of behaviors?). s (10 year old Aspie) wears glasses. This weekend during a meltdown he tore his glasses in half. This is about the 2nd or 3rd time he has done this. They are no longer warrentied so this will all be out of pocket money. This is getting expensive. What should I do? I can't really let him go without glasses as it will hurt his vision, cause headaches etc. But I also cant replace his glasses every couple of monthes because it is the most accessable thing to rip apart when he is upset.Arrrggh!Vickie

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This is amazing. My daughter did the same thing for a few years.

I would get the old ones fixed over and over. She wanted

new frames so she stopped. But this is another topic. They

now how very extremely light and frameless glasses and we got

them this year. For one thing you can't break them. You can bend

them like a rubber band. She does not seemed so annoyed by them anymore which

was part of the reason she was throwing them around.

Oh my gosh these kids are so sensitive. The stuff that sets them

off. I have no idea why I presently find this amusing.

Because just today this kido was biting my hand at the library

because she didn't like how I was looking for a library card.

She would not go with me to the car for a timeout.

When we got home I had to take away the TV and computer until she took her 30

minute time. I don't know what will work

for this odd behavior.

good luck with the glasses,

Pam

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> I have another problem that I need advice on. (do you ever feel like just

when you feel you have one thing under control these darn kids pull another

thing out of their hat of behaviors?). s (10 year old Aspie) wears

glasses. This weekend during a meltdown he tore his glasses in half. This is

about the 2nd or 3rd time he has done this. They are no longer warrentied so

this will all be out of pocket money. This is getting expensive. What should I

do? I can't really let him go without glasses as it will hurt his vision, cause

headaches etc. But I also cant replace his glasses every couple of monthes

because it is the most accessable thing to rip apart when he is upset.

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> Arrrggh!

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> Vickie

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Hi Cassandra and all,

I'm wondering the same...

I'm also wondering, if anyone saw improvement with Keratoconus or with scar

tissue in their eyes??

>> Hi,

Anyones eyes improved on this diet?

I wear cheaters and my eyes are getting worse.

Cassandra<<

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Well I just read the last 10 or so Success Stories on Bee's website and a couple

people were talking about how much their vision has improved and how they didn't

even have to use reading glasses anymore.

Danny

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> > Hi,

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> > Anyones eyes improved on this diet?

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> Hi ,

> If you don't mind my asking...how old are you?

> My vision got bad at age 49 and I have to wear reading glasses.

> I would love to think I wouldn't have to eventually.

> Thanks

>

Lucky you! I'm 52 and have been wearing readers for about 4-5 years.

Now I still need to wear them. I home school my two youngest so have a lot of

book reading. My point was that i used to need to wear them just to read the

care tag on clothes but now don't need them for that.

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> Hi,

>

> Anyones eyes improved on this diet?

>

> I wear cheaters and my eyes are getting worse.

>

+++Hi Cassandra,

Many people have reported their eyes improved on this program. Here's some

Success Stories:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss7b.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss26b.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss36a.php

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss96a.php

But of course the eyes can get worse before they get better because you can

detoxify through your eyes too.

Bee

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> Hi Cassandra,

>

> Unfortunately, I have had alot of problems with my eyes since I've been on the

diet too. My focus seems to be getting worse and I have a lot of blurred vision

which I never had before I started this diet. I experienced immediate relief

from blurred vision after taking a sugar pill. I think I may not get enough

sugar on this diet? Especially if I have a digestive problem and am not

digesting meat appropriately.....but who really knows?

+++Hi Gail,

It is common for people to get eye problems, with blurred vision, eye floaters,

spots in front of the eyes, gunk coming out, etc. on this program because their

eyes are detoxifying. I detoxified through my eyes for 3 months when I was

curing my candida in the 1980s.

Contrary to popular beliefs, your body requires very little glucose. Also 58% of

protein and 10% of good fats can be changed by the body into glucose as needed.

That's why people like the Eskimos and Masai tribe in Africa are perfectly

healthy on all meat and fat diets with no carbs of any kind.

Actually the brain, nervous system and heart are healthier when their energy

source is good fats (ketone bodies) rather than glucose.

All the best, Bee

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