Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Patti, When our son was first dx'd at 20 months we started the gfcf diet and we saw improvements in his yucky poops. His stools are now normal. We have since moved from the diet to enzymes, supps, and chelation. We have seen dramatic improvements with the supps and chelation. I know it can be overwhelming at first, but it does get better. May I ask who the DAN! doc is? Is your son in any kind of program or school? Take care, ----- Original Message ----- From: Patti OKeefe Sent: 2/28/2006 10:14:15 AM Subject: [ ] new to group..have question Hi-I'm new to the group (and am so glad I joined). I have a 26 month old son who was recently diagnosed with autism. I have heard that it is quite common for autistic children to have loose stool (as my son does). Has anyone had success with any supplements/medications or diets to relieve this problem? I would love to hear about any experiences any of you have had. I will be taking my son to see a DAN doctor in a few weeks. Thank God for all of you! It really helps to know that there are others out there that are going through what my family is going through. I feel so overwhelmed (as I'm sure all of you do) with my son's recent diagnosis.Thanks,Patti Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Thanks for the information ! We're going to see Dr. Demio. I hope he can get us started on something that will help. We are also starting home tutoring in a couple weeks."rmaher1969@..." <rmaher1969@...> wrote: Patti, When our son was first dx'd at 20 months we started the gfcf diet and we saw improvements in his yucky poops. His stools are now normal. We have since moved from the diet to enzymes, supps, and chelation. We have seen dramatic improvements with the supps and chelation. I know it can be overwhelming at first, but it does get better. May I ask who the DAN! doc is? Is your son in any kind of program or school? Take care, ----- Original Message ----- From: Patti OKeefe Sent: 2/28/2006 10:14:15 AM Subject: [ ] new to group..have question Hi-I'm new to the group (and am so glad I joined). I have a 26 month old son who was recently diagnosed with autism. I have heard that it is quite common for autistic children to have loose stool (as my son does). Has anyone had success with any supplements/medications or diets to relieve this problem? I would love to hear about any experiences any of you have had. I will be taking my son to see a DAN doctor in a few weeks. Thank God for all of you! It really helps to know that there are others out there that are going through what my family is going through. I feel so overwhelmed (as I'm sure all of you do) with my son's recent diagnosis.Thanks,Patti Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Hi Patty, My son, now 5 has had that problem. We took him to an allergist and found out he was allergic to eggs,bananas,and peanuts. Once we made some ajustments to his diet his stools got better. He always has soft stools but they are not nearly as bad or as frequent. He went from having 5 to 8 BMs a day to once a day. Potty training went better once we got that under control as well. Hope that helps you out. Patti OKeefe <bbills72@...> wrote: Hi-I'm new to the group (and am so glad I joined). I have a 26 month old son who was recently diagnosed with autism. I have heard that it is quite common for autistic children to have loose stool (as my son does). Has anyone had success with any supplements/medications or diets to relieve this problem? I would love to hear about any experiences any of you have had. I will be taking my son to see a DAN doctor in a few weeks. Thank God for all of you! It really helps to know that there are others out there that are going through what my family is going through. I feel so overwhelmed (as I'm sure all of you do) with my son's recent diagnosis.Thanks,Patti Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Patty, We also went the allergist route and it turns out she was allergic to wheat, dairy, soy, tree nuts, etc... her stims and nightwakenings and loose bowel movements decreased tremendously. I know some people have had great success with the biomedical route, however I also know many who have seen no success. I guess what I am saying is don't put all your eggs in one basket looking for the " cure " . Put your son in as much early intervention and one on one therapy that you can afford. There is a great school Middleburg Early Education Center that has great programs for preschoolers. Once your son turns three, you can utilize the autism scholarship to pay for school, an ABA program, tutors, speech, pt ot. I truly think that was the key for our daughter vs any diet/supplements. ABA has kind of gotten a rough name from a lot of local people who truly believe it to be just the " Lovaas " style of DTT. There are many subgroups of ABA such as Verbal Behavior, RDI, and of course DTT all of which have their pros and cons depending on your child and his/her learning style/needs.And if you do decide to pursue the ABA route, make sure you ask around to get a good consultant. There are a lot of people without credentials who have hopped on the autism wagon to make a quick buck. I have heard positive things from families who use Monarch's home program, and I personally hired a consultant who drives up from Columbus. A lot of parents wait too long to start an intensive program and their is a window of opportunity prior to the age of six where the child will make the most gains that will benefit them lifelong. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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