Guest guest Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 I've posted various times about our son for the past 3 months. He will be turning two next week and at 20 months old was diagnosed with moderate autism mostly because of his language delay. I'm happy to report that for the past week he's been a different little boy. I don't know if it's the Colostrum or CLO we started two weeks ago but he's a different little boy from 3 months ago. Or it could be the GFCF diet or all the supplements he's been taking but for the past week our son has been having great eye contact, socializing/ play skills, VERY alert to his sorroundings; says yes or no when we ask him a question, counts from 1 to 3, calls things by their name etc. Our close family friend who is a special ed elementary school teacher for over 30 years saw him recently and she couldn't believe that he was diagnosed with moderate autism. She said how she works with children on the spectrum starting from pre-k to 5th grade and how our son seemed like a normal two year old just like her grandson. Also, two of our friends sons that are one and two months older than our son don't speak much or communicate their needs or line up their cars, etc ... I don't know what to think anymore. I feel blessed to say that our son is doing all these things now but now I'm questioning if my son's diagnosis was accurate since he was only 20 months old when they diagnosed him with moderate autism mostly because of his language delay or is he " growing " out of it?? I'm afraid I might be getting my hopes up. We even gave him some food that wasn't GF/CF without any enzymes and he's still doing ok. I don't know if I should stop the diet and supplements or am I just jumping the gun? Has anyone else had this much success after 3 months of doing some biomedical intervention? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you all in advance! 's mommy [:-/] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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