Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 In a message dated 13/06/2006 17:52:45 GMT Daylight Time, sallygeorge@... writes: Hi, this doctor has recently been recommended to me. He is achildrens' specialist and practices in London NW11. Apparently he istreating autistic children with remarkable results, using a new drug.That is all I have been able to find out so far, anyone else know of him? >>>never heard of him but that doesn;t mean so much Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Wonder what the "drug" is? Re: OT Dr Leonard Sinclair In a message dated 13/06/2006 17:52:45 GMT Daylight Time, sallygeorge@... writes: Hi, this doctor has recently been recommended to me. He is achildrens' specialist and practices in London NW11. Apparently he istreating autistic children with remarkable results, using a new drug.That is all I have been able to find out so far, anyone else know of him? >>>never heard of him but that doesn;t mean so much Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 georgiegirl1959 wrote: > Hi, this doctor has recently been recommended to me. He is a > childrens' specialist and practices in London NW11. Apparently he is > treating autistic children with remarkable results, using a new drug. > That is all I have been able to find out so far, anyone else know of him? > > Sally in Manchester > Hi Sally, > I know Dr Sinclair and have been in discussions with him for several years now. He is a retired but very well respected paediatrician and actually started looking into autism following a chance meeting with me some years back at The Doctors Laboratory when Dr Waagi there showed him some of my son's pathology reports which showed highly elevated TNF alpha. I forget all the details but whilst investigating why this might be he came across another child who was taking an over the counter remedy for inflammatory issues (I think) and it seemed to make a big difference. He has subsequently analysed this product and has found it to regulate fatty acids within this child and now several others. He is only researching at this stage and has a small number of children in his study, but will not reveal anything about the product and how it works until he feels he has sufficient clinical evidence to suggest it does work. To date I think he has been working with less than 10 families. The study involves taking base line bloods, two lots initially, which he then analyses, then I think you take the drug and he retests blood at 8 weekly intervals. It is very much in the early stages and to my knowledge none of the children in the study are " gut " children. We took some blood for him when Jack last had a draw for RBC mins but the Doctors Laboratory cocked up (not for the first time) and lost some of it so the full fatty acid profile couldn't be done, so we know have to wait till his next draw is due for CBC, RBC etc.. If anyone is interested to look at this then please let me know and I can pass your details on to him. For my part I feel this is unlikely to make any difference to my Jack as he is definitely an anomaly amongst the ASD population but we have kept in touch due to Dr Sinclair's desire to help children like him. He has no website or email address to my knowledge. HTH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Hi Cath, Thanks for your reply, sounds interesting. Sally From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Cath Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:46 PM Autism Treatment Subject: Re: OT Dr Leonard Sinclair georgiegirl1959 wrote: > Hi, this doctor has recently been recommended to me. He is a > childrens' specialist and practices in London NW11. Apparently he is > treating autistic children with remarkable results, using a new drug. > That is all I have been able to find out so far, anyone else know of him? > > Sally in Manchester > Hi Sally, > I know Dr Sinclair and have been in discussions with him for several years now. He is a retired but very well respected paediatrician and actually started looking into autism following a chance meeting with me some years back at The Doctors Laboratory when Dr Waagi there showed him some of my son's pathology reports which showed highly elevated TNF alpha. I forget all the details but whilst investigating why this might be he came across another child who was taking an over the counter remedy for inflammatory issues (I think) and it seemed to make a big difference. He has subsequently analysed this product and has found it to regulate fatty acids within this child and now several others. He is only researching at this stage and has a small number of children in his study, but will not reveal anything about the product and how it works until he feels he has sufficient clinical evidence to suggest it does work. To date I think he has been working with less than 10 families. The study involves taking base line bloods, two lots initially, which he then analyses, then I think you take the drug and he retests blood at 8 weekly intervals. It is very much in the early stages and to my knowledge none of the children in the study are " gut " children. We took some blood for him when Jack last had a draw for RBC mins but the Doctors Laboratory cocked up (not for the first time) and lost some of it so the full fatty acid profile couldn't be done, so we know have to wait till his next draw is due for CBC, RBC etc.. If anyone is interested to look at this then please let me know and I can pass your details on to him. For my part I feel this is unlikely to make any difference to my Jack as he is definitely an anomaly amongst the ASD population but we have kept in touch due to Dr Sinclair's desire to help children like him. He has no website or email address to my knowledge. HTH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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