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In a message dated 14/03/2006 22:30:09 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD@... writes:

Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last week for excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his PECS :)

>>>and is having fun with oral motor imitation at home and at school :)

Mandi x

PS And thinking up new mischeif and more subtle complicated ways of acheiving that mischief - he managed to break 4 eggs in the pan tonight (no shell inthe pan) and topped it up with some Boddingtons daddy left on the side LOL. Damn that was his tea and refreshment sgone in one hit ROFL - teach him to line up his ingredinats in advance!!

He is so enthusiastic about his work experinece session - helping daddy clean the windows, that he has taken to doing it all by himself :)

But sometimes he likes to use the hair gel spray or polish instead of the water and liquid - oh happy days and frantic DH who prides himself in his windows..................

Mandi x

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Well done Sam!

Margaret

Full Moon and no behaviours at Rodwell Towers :)

Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)

Actually Sam is on a roll but I have been almost scared to post but we are entering wek 4 now and its getting even better.

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Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last week for excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his PECS :)

Mandi x

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yeah, fabby do sammy, thot he sounded a bit of a chatty charlie when i was on the fone on sat. keep up the good work mrs r. luv c x

ps have u posted about my slim fest yet?

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yeah, fabby do sammy, thot he sounded a bit of a chatty charlie when i was on the fone on sat. keep up the good work mrs r. luv c x

ps have u posted about my slim fest yet?

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In a message dated 15/03/2006 07:09:48 GMT Standard Time, CarolineTraa@... writes:

ps have u posted about my slim fest yet?

>>>Need that fat photo - building you a webpage all of your own :)

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This is excellent Mandi, you must be delighted, know what you mean about coming out and posting the good stuff, I'm sure my is psychic and doesen't like me to be too pleased lol.

Vicky

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Mandi, great news about Sam - glad you think the LDN is beneficial - we think it has helped boost J's imune system for sure, despite nasty cold he currently has!!

P.S Why are you giving at 1.30am? Thought optimum time was 11.00pm ish?

On 14/03/06, Mum231ASD@... <Mum231ASD@...> wrote:

Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)

Actually Sam is on a roll but I have been almost scared to post but we are entering wek 4 now and its getting even better.

We started LDN last Thursday night at full dose 3mg 1.30am and some littles patches of eczema he had were completely gone the next day. He has been bright as a button, totally stopped head banging but that was before LDN. I think the supplement holiday in the US and basically only using a multi, Spectrum Complete with some extra vitamin C wasn;t enough. He turned around with the head banging within 24 hours of restarting his Metabolics B's and the addition of Citramins II and back on Ionincs - mini wows all over the show.

The EDTA oral and TD and pulling minerals big time for us I think. Repeating RBC minerals in a fortnight. Sam does the best on oral DMSA/ALA for sure :)

Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last week for excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his PECS :)

Mandi xDISCLAIMERNo information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

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Mandi, great news about Sam - glad you think the LDN is beneficial - we think it has helped boost J's imune system for sure, despite nasty cold he currently has!!

P.S Why are you giving at 1.30am? Thought optimum time was 11.00pm ish?

On 14/03/06, Mum231ASD@... <Mum231ASD@...> wrote:

Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)

Actually Sam is on a roll but I have been almost scared to post but we are entering wek 4 now and its getting even better.

We started LDN last Thursday night at full dose 3mg 1.30am and some littles patches of eczema he had were completely gone the next day. He has been bright as a button, totally stopped head banging but that was before LDN. I think the supplement holiday in the US and basically only using a multi, Spectrum Complete with some extra vitamin C wasn;t enough. He turned around with the head banging within 24 hours of restarting his Metabolics B's and the addition of Citramins II and back on Ionincs - mini wows all over the show.

The EDTA oral and TD and pulling minerals big time for us I think. Repeating RBC minerals in a fortnight. Sam does the best on oral DMSA/ALA for sure :)

Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last week for excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his PECS :)

Mandi xDISCLAIMERNo information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

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That's seconded!

(and when you're finished with the scantily clad finger food bearers

Mandi by all means send them up to Nottingham.)

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 14/03/2006 22:30:09 GMT Standard Time,

> Mum231ASD@

> > writes:

> >

> > Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last

> week for

> > excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his

> PECS :)

> >

> >

> >

> > >>>and is having fun with oral motor imitation at home and at

> school :)

> >

> > Mandi x

> > PS And thinking up new mischeif and more subtle complicated ways

> of

> > acheiving that mischief - he managed to break 4 eggs in the pan

> tonight (no shell

> > inthe pan) and topped it up with some Boddingtons daddy left on

> the side LOL.

> > Damn that was his tea and refreshment sgone in one hit ROFL -

> teach him to line

> > up his ingredinats in advance!!

> >

> > He is so enthusiastic about his work experinece session -

helping

> daddy

> > clean the windows, that he has taken to doing it all by

himself :)

> >

> > But sometimes he likes to use the hair gel spray or polish

instead

> of the

> > water and liquid - oh happy days and frantic DH who prides

himself

> in his

> > windows..................

> >

> > Mandi x

> >

>

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Yes, Mandi, and when you do write that book, let us in your secret

energy-boosting supplement. I'll be first to order from MandiMart

whatever you are taking!!!

So glad for your boy, keep those good reports coming!

Natasa

> >

> > Mandi,

> >

> > When you've recovered Sam, and have finished helping the million

> or

> > so people you've set out to help, and then taken a couple weeks to

> > sit around a beach reading trashy novels and letting good-looking

> > scantily clad men bring you drinks and fingerfoods, you really

> > should sit down and write a book. Your informative posts are

> > wonderful and you've taught me much, but your wittering posts are

> my

> > absolute favourite.

> >

> > So happy to hear about Sam's excellent progress. :-)!!!

> >

> > Anita

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > In a message dated 14/03/2006 22:30:09 GMT Standard Time,

> > Mum231ASD@

> > > writes:

> > >

> > > Anyways, enough of my witter, oh he got Student of the Week last

> > week for

> > > excellent communication, using new signs and attributes with his

> > PECS :)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >>>and is having fun with oral motor imitation at home and at

> > school :)

> > >

> > > Mandi x

> > > PS And thinking up new mischeif and more subtle complicated ways

> > of

> > > acheiving that mischief - he managed to break 4 eggs in the pan

> > tonight (no shell

> > > inthe pan) and topped it up with some Boddingtons daddy left on

> > the side LOL.

> > > Damn that was his tea and refreshment sgone in one hit ROFL -

> > teach him to line

> > > up his ingredinats in advance!!

> > >

> > > He is so enthusiastic about his work experinece session -

> helping

> > daddy

> > > clean the windows, that he has taken to doing it all by

> himself :)

> > >

> > > But sometimes he likes to use the hair gel spray or polish

> instead

> > of the

> > > water and liquid - oh happy days and frantic DH who prides

> himself

> > in his

> > > windows..................

> > >

> > > Mandi x

> > >

> >

>

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In a message dated 15/03/2006 09:22:28 GMT Standard Time, catherine.devereux@... writes:

Mandi, great news about Sam - glad you think the LDN is beneficial - we think it has helped boost J's imune system for sure, despite nasty cold he currently has!!

P.S Why are you giving at 1.30am? Thought optimum time was 11.00pm ish?

>>>I have a theory about kids who have bad adjustment effects to LDN.

I have decided (!) the best stuff come from those who started at frull 3mg dose instead of this that or the other 'line' which means nothing to me and seriously irritates me (ARG!!!) and give the dose later have less adjustments. You can dose 9.00pm - 3.00am. The MS folks dose later rather than earlier. I go to bed at 1.30am so thats when I gave it but I don't plan to do it earlier than midnight.

Of course I shall never know whether he is better than he would have ben on whatever a 'line' is. No two kids the same but so far its working here so I'm not gonna fix it :)

Mandi x

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