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TO FINETTE re Ehlers/danlos and Chiari and Lyme

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If Finette isn't reading this, somebody else call her with this

suggestion.

There is an absolutely brilliant man who is a P.A. actually, treating

autism in Long Island, but also, he treats rare and complicated cases

of adults. He has occasionally found chiari in autistic kids and feels

it needs to be treated to improve.

I think he's a genius and you and your son should see him. I'm not

joking, he's a genius.

Alan Goldblatt (516) 921-3456

Secondly, IV glutathione helps E-D. I don't know why. I think various

connective tissue disorders have that in common. Marfan's, subclinical

Marfan's, E-D, subclinical E-D. I don't have obvious indications of

either Marfan's or E-D *but* I believe I have mild versions of them. I

have a slightly off center protruding sternum, a scoliosis that is

relatively mild, I'm not pure double jointed but have some ligament

laxity and can sit like a Yogi with no trouble, have been diagnosed at

one point with mitral valve and then later an echocardiogram said I

didn't have it (so clearly, I was very borderline). Etc etc. Anyway,

IV glutathione is important in these disorders, but I haven't done the

science to figure out why. I met a 61 year old nun at my doc's office

misdiagnosed for most of her life, with serious E-D. The glutathione

is her best treatment. It even stops her from getting pneumonia.

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