Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 > > > In a message dated 07/08/2006 09:42:05 GMT Daylight Time, > CarolineTraa@... writes: > > Maybe we should try and get together and put together an idiots guide for > Treating Autism website or something. Hate suggesting these thinghs cos I am > good on suggestions but rubbish at the actual doing... > > > > >>Its all already on the Autism Answers site - yeah I finally mad it there > at the weekend and got in lol > > No short cuts with Yasko, YOU HAVE TO LEARN IT, end of! > > wish it wasn't so hard - I can't really explain anything to yet - > thats my way of justifying things like £450 on a test we can't get covered by > Caudwell............................oops > > Mandi x > Hi Mandi, I thought these people look interesting for a possibly cheaper test http://www.sciona.com/about-sciona.html . More or less same genetic panel, quite a lot of English research connections (FWIW!), and some of the people were speakers at top scientific food conference at Leatherhead recently, so looks OK. I've emailed them (last week) asking whether their test (cheek swab) is as accurate as the blood one Yasko offers. Also whether they plan to offer or can do tests for some of the mutations on the Yasko panel they're not currently offering on the website. I haven't had a reply yet. Worth pursuing them further, do you think? ATB Patience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Definitely science challenged here and the Yasko site allows you to understand first hand what it is like to have autism, it is that chaotic, but I did not think it was too difficult and was able to pinpoint where I think ours is stuck. I took what I thought, applied her suggestions and it was helpful, made me think about it another way. There are some hard and fast rules. Kids who are more afflicted are this particular thing and kids who are nonverbal have this thing going on. And other kids who are pretty high functioning are likely to have another allele. Trick is like a lot of boards to find a kid like yours and then follow it down. Also telling is what supplements your child does well or badly on, for example, ours has always had a problem with just DMG and folic acid. This suggests a certain blockage, for us. Where it would get tricky is the kids who react to every supplement and the kids who don't show improvement with much. Lots of examples of test results so, IMO, don't pay for the direct answer from Yasko herself. Many have said the explanation from Yasko is now automated and the booklet included with every test order explains things adequately. Re: The Puzzle of Autism >> > In a message dated 07/08/2006 09:42:05 GMT Daylight Time, > CarolineTraa@... writes:> > Maybe we should try and get together and put together an idiots guide for > Treating Autism website or something. Hate suggesting these thinghs cos I am > good on suggestions but rubbish at the actual doing...> > > > >>Its all already on the Autism Answers site - yeah I finally mad it there > at the weekend and got in lol> > No short cuts with Yasko, YOU HAVE TO LEARN IT, end of! > > wish it wasn't so hard - I can't really explain anything to yet - > thats my way of justifying things like £450 on a test we can't get covered by > Caudwell............................oops> > Mandi x>Hi Mandi,I thought these people look interesting for a possibly cheaper test http://www.sciona.com/about-sciona.html . More or less same genetic panel, quite a lot of English research connections (FWIW!), and some of the people were speakers at top scientific food conference at Leatherhead recently, so looks OK. I've emailed them (last week) asking whether their test (cheek swab)is as accurate as the blood one Yasko offers. Also whether they plan to offer or can do tests for some of the mutations on the Yasko panel they're not currently offering on the website. I haven't had a reply yet.Worth pursuing them further, do you think?ATBPatience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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