Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Hi Tod, I am originally from Beijing and currently living in Singpapore. I read your post with a heavy heart. I have been following biomed for more than a year now. I am no doctor but have learned a lot through many sleepless nights searching treatment to help my son. I have to say Biomed is something worth to try. I was lucky that by studying and living overseas for many years, English really became my strong second language. it enable me to reach out searching information and method in autism field to help my son. No doubt, this is a continuing learning process that I may have to carry on for many years. but I see hopes in biomed. As a parent with special child, I fully understand the stress and pressure parents are facing everyday. I also understand how difficult for parent who don't read and speak English, how hard it could be for them to obtain knowledge of treatments, which are still relatively new even in the US and other developed countries. They are lucky to have you helping them. For DAN!(Defeat Autism Now!)doctor,the nearest one is in Hong kong, his name is Dr. Tim Trodd. His is British but has an assistant who can speak Chinese. He has lots of patient from China. Contact details: OT & P WANCHAI Room 1501-3, Shui On Centre 6-8 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Tel: 2824 9112 Fax: 2824 61 In Singapore we also have few practitioners here. the good thing is some Doctor here can speak Chinese which is much easier for families in China. I can get the details if needed. If I can help families in China, I will be happy to do so. please feel free to contact me through email. Regards, Larice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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