Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Thank you for sharing your story! It's so encouraging for all of us to hear success story. You deserve to be happy! Congratulations! May we all one day experience what you felt today! Mimoza > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 My deepest respect and admiration for being a loyal father against overwhelming odds... words fail me, but God bless! drymeadow06 wrote: > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your > efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye > contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, > sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very > good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well > meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of > information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, > chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back > bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is > clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the > 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and > his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a > decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost > 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of > happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered > my boy. You can too ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Your story emphasizes why people, who are being led astray by the mainstream media, are turning to electronic media to get uncensored information. I've been frustrated in trying to get the message into mainstream media....have been told the lawyers won't let it happen. People need to know and don't know. I feel sorry for you having been misled and misinformed by my profession, having to suffer dire consequences, but feel encouraged by your tenacity and encouraged by the reward in doing so. Kudos. On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:03 PM, drymeadow06 <drymeadow06@...> wrote: > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts > - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, > developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, > fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically > lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning > people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for > us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, > diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, > he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math > for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills > still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 > years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy > pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You > can too ! > > > -- God's blessings in Christ, Your Partner in Health, N. Rydland, M.D. Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. Natural products and information for healthier families www.kidswellness.com www.rydlandjuice.com Main office: 1921 Commonwealth Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-984-KIDS (5437) Fax: 434-984-5439 Other offices: 140 N.E. 119 St North Miami, FL 2316 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, Fl 33020 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 Miami Fl 33186 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640 Coral Gables, FL 33146 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Congratulations! What awesome news. Be proud of all you did to heal him. You inspire us all to keep trying. His mom is watching over you all with great joy. Kathy On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:03 PM, drymeadow06 <drymeadow06@...> wrote: > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts > - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, > developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, > fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically > lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning > people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for > us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, > diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, > he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math > for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills > still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 > years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy > pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You > can too ! > > > -- God's blessings in Christ, Your Partner in Health, N. Rydland, M.D. Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. Natural products and information for healthier families www.kidswellness.com www.rydlandjuice.com Main office: 1921 Commonwealth Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-984-KIDS (5437) Fax: 434-984-5439 Other offices: 140 N.E. 119 St North Miami, FL 2316 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, Fl 33020 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 Miami Fl 33186 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640 Coral Gables, FL 33146 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Congratulations!!!!!! I am so happy for you. I lost my son after the MMR also. Slowly we are getting him back From one dad to another, great job!!!!! I hope I can send a similar e-mail in the future. God Bless you and your son!!!! Jerry > > From: drrydland@... > Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 22:27:45 -0400 > Subject: Re: [ ] My son came off special ed today > > Your story emphasizes why people, who are being led astray by the mainstream > media, are turning to electronic media to get uncensored information. I've > been frustrated in trying to get the message into mainstream media....have > been told the lawyers won't let it happen. People need to know and don't > know. I feel sorry for you having been misled and misinformed by my > profession, having to suffer dire consequences, but feel encouraged by your > tenacity and encouraged by the reward in doing so. Kudos. > > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:03 PM, drymeadow06 <drymeadow06@...> wrote: > > > > > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts > > - they do work. > > > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, > > developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, > > fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically > > lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning > > people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for > > us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, > > diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, > > he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math > > for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills > > still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 > > years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy > > pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You > > can too ! > > > > > > > > > > -- > God's blessings in Christ, > Your Partner in Health, > N. Rydland, M.D. > Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. > Natural products and information for healthier families > www.kidswellness.com > www.rydlandjuice.com > > Main office: > 1921 Commonwealth Drive > Charlottesville, VA 22901 > 434-984-KIDS (5437) > Fax: 434-984-5439 > > Other offices: > 140 N.E. 119 St > North Miami, FL > > 2316 Hollywood Blvd > Hollywood, Fl 33020 > > 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 > Miami Fl 33186 > > 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640 > Coral Gables, FL 33146 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Awesome! Thank you for sharing > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Congratulations. Inspiring and my hope is high now to see this happening to my son soon! Thanks for sharing. > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Congratulations, fantastic news and so inspiring, i too lost my son after the MMR at 18mths, started biomeds and ABA at 3 and a half yrs and slowly but surely we are getting him back, he is now 5yrs old and a total different boy. Thank you for sharing your story. in UK x From: and_over00@... Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:04:04 +0000 Subject: [ ] Re: My son came off special ed today Congratulations. Inspiring and my hope is high now to see this happening to my son soon! Thanks for sharing. > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > _________________________________________________________________ http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/195013117/direct/01/ We want to hear all your funny, exciting and crazy Hotmail stories. Tell us now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Congratulations to both of you! I remember you posting when you posting just after you lost your wife and have wondered how you all were doing. S S My son came off special ed today Posted by: " drymeadow06 " drymeadow06@... drymeadow06 Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:04 pm (PDT) I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. I never would have believed it had I not seen it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Congratulations and best wishes for your family! > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Great news congratulations!!! And many thanks for giving us so much hope it can be done! Thanks and all the best! Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device [ ] Re: My son came off special ed today Congratulations and best wishes for your family! > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 What an inspirational story! Thanks for sharing, best wishes. > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 I really admire you for having done all of this for your son. Congratulations on your achievements so far. And thank you for sharing your story, it's so inspiring and motivating. > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Could you please tell me everything that you did to get your son where he is now? Im trying to find the exact ways to help my daughter to get to that point. Her doctors dont seem to want to discuss anything like this with me so they way I see it is if noone else will help, then I will do it myself. Congrats for you and your son and thank you for sharing your triumph. It is truely a blessing. > > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 > > > > > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts > > - they do work. > > > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, > > developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, > > fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically > > lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning > > people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for > > us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, > > diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, > > he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math > > for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills > > still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 > > years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy > > pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You > > can too ! > > > > > > > > > > -- > God's blessings in Christ, > Your Partner in Health, > N. Rydland, M.D. > Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. > Natural products and information for healthier families > www.kidswellness. com > www.rydlandjuice. com > > Main office: > 1921 Commonwealth Drive > Charlottesville, VA 22901 > 434-984-KIDS (5437) > Fax: 434-984-5439 > > Other offices: > 140 N.E. 119 St > North Miami, FL > > 2316 Hollywood Blvd > Hollywood, Fl 33020 > > 12595 S.W. 137 Ave, Suite 108 > Miami Fl 33186 > > 135 San Lorenzo Ave., Suite 640 > Coral Gables, FL 33146 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Wow!!! What a wonderful testimony!!! What is allergy abatement? > > > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Congratulations!! What a great story to share! I don't know if you have already gone down this path but vision therapy and prism glasses have done a lot for my sons eye contact. On 4/22/10, jazzyk298 <jazzyk298@...> wrote: > Wow!!! What a wonderful testimony!!! > > What is allergy abatement? > > >> > >> > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your >> > efforts - they do work. >> > >> > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye >> > contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound >> > sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. >> > We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. >> > >> > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. >> > >> > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning >> > people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information >> > for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... >> > >> > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, >> > diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. >> > >> > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is >> > clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the >> > 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and >> > his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a >> > decent life. >> > >> > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 >> > years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of >> > happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my >> > boy. You can too ! >> > >> > > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Thanks for this post. It is good for all of us to hear. We are a few months away from being two years into this journey with the AC protocol. We have seen amazing changes, but I know we have more years to go. Congratulations and thank you for the encouragement. Someday, I hope we are able to make a similar post. Irene > > I wanted to share this post to encourage everyone to continue your efforts - they do work. > > Five years ago I lost my son to the mmr - he lost all speech, eye contact, developed seizures, lost his right eye, photo-sensitive, sound sensitive, fine motor was obliterated, and he couldn't walk very good. We tragically lost his mom after the diagnosis. > > I never would have believed it had I not seen it. > > His doctors were no help, nor was the govt., nor were many well meaning people. This chatroom was an extremely important source of information for us. thank you jan, dana, rebecca.... > > Five years of speech, OT, social skills and more importantly, chelation, diet, supplements, hbot, allergy abatement brought him back bit by bit. > > Today he's in a mainstream class in a mainstream school. Speech is clear, he writes, he reads above grade level, and amazingly he hit the 99% in math for all second graders. We'll never get his eye back and his social skills still need lots of work, but I think he'll have a decent life. > > After the poison event at 18 months, my son couldn't smile for almost 2 years...I didn't either. Today I smiled, cried, and felt a twinge of happy pride that I pushed back against the FUBAR system and recovered my boy. You can too ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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