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WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you

started the program. How old was he when you noticed there was

something wrong. I guess it never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.

Thanks,

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The pictures of 's son are what made me want to chelate. Aren't

they amazing?

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> WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you

> started the program. How old was he when you noticed there was

> something wrong. I guess it never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.

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Could you resend the link to the pictures? I missed it.

@...: tliven@...: Wed, 26 Nov 2008

04:35:59 +0000Subject: [ ] Re:Stories of Recovered Kids from AC

Protocol

WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you started the

program. How old was he when you noticed there was something wrong. I guess it

never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.Thanks,

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If you go to photos click on to Bestbirths child #1. I just added

some more photos, especially on of him smiling really big which is

amazing, and that he learned how to swim this summer.

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Wow, It makes me feel so wonderful to hear that his pictures caused

you to want to chelate, so I added some more of this summer on there

under Bestbirths child #1. He is still doing really well.

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> > WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you

> > started the program. How old was he when you noticed there was

> > something wrong. I guess it never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.

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> > Thanks,

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> WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you

> started the program. How old was he when you noticed there was

> something wrong. I guess it never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.

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> Thanks,

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Well his Father was disabled with MCS, multiple chemical sensitivity

when he was one year old. He recieved all vaccines until 22 months.

He had huge vaccine reactions where his leg would get red and swollen.

At age one he did not walk. He would lay on his belly like a beached

whale and twist his wrists back and forth for hours (could that be

stimming)? I don't think he walked until 14-18 months and at age 22

months he still wasn't saying anything but mama and dada. We took him

to allergy testing and he really blossomed with language and by three

he was talking when his allergies were treated. He was diagnosed at

age 2 with Multiple chemical sensitivity and at age 5 he was taken to

Dr. Rae in Dallas for treatment of his chemical sensitivity. He was

super gifted and homeschooled because of his allergies. He also threw

a fit if you put on certain clothes like anything made of acrylic

fibers, he could only wear cotton. We chalked up most of his quirky

symptoms to being chemically sensitive. So, by age 6 he was reading at

a 6th grade level and by age ten he had completed Algebra and

geometry. But, he was very socially backwards which we chalked up to

isolation from being sick with MCS. At age ten he was very much

bullied by other children. He was not making friends well at all. I

guess in hindsight he was very aspie. He was single focused, on video

games. So puberty hits and he gets much worse, very very much worse,

gets an eating disorder around age 14, where he ends up weighing 86

lbs on a 5'4 frame. He also quits leaving the house and quits bathing

for 6 months at a time which I think was an ocd fear of leaving the

house and of water. His language had also decreased to one and two

word sentances such as " need food " . So by 16 we are like so wow,

thinking there is something much more wrong with this kid than just

allergies and chemical sensitivity so we decide to have him tested for

autism, but the services in our state are really backed up, and there

was a 2 year wait, so we did Andy Cutler chelation instead. At age 16

he was diagnosed as severely emotionally disturbed and recommended for

a complete autism workup. We did chelation though and our son was

called a responder, which means he really responded to treatment His

chemical sensitivity that he has had his entire life is completely

gone. His ocd is completely gone. Language and eye contact are back. I

had people thinking he would never ever drive. He drives, he goes to

college, he has a job, he dates. The friends he made when he was two

are still his friends today. He really regressed to full blown autism

during puberty. I don't know what all this exactly means and I know it

isn't the typical way autism usually happens, but whatever the reason,

he is mostly recovered now.

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THANK YOU SHELLY!!!

Such an inspiration. I did't know autism got worse during pub. but I guess,

just like everything else, it would. That would explain my dd. This whole time

I felt so guilty thinking it was my fault and hschooling her made her this way,

etc. etc.

Thank you again,

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Yeah, we would have to be the worst homeschoolers in the world to have

homeschooling cause this! I work a little too hard to have this terrible of

results, so there had to be another explanation.

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Thanks for the new pics! I was showing all of your son's pics to my

husband the other night and telling him this was why we started

chelation. He was in shock over your son's progress. He even talked

about it the next day. I don't think he quite understood the

difference of before and after.

Thanks so much. Your son is truly our inspiration.

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> > > WOW the pics look really telling. About how old was he when you

> > > started the program. How old was he when you noticed there was

> > > something wrong. I guess it never is too late!! I am SO hopeful.

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> > > Thanks,

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