Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Well, , we do have HBOT! Barb (Mom of an older older kid--now a young man!) Anahad's Most Annoying Point > From the emails with JB, message #8834 > > Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic > amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in > autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing > heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain > damage. > > In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy > metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to > regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " > > For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . > But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe > kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. > > The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense > of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism > Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying > and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and > then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best > available treatments for their brain damaged children. > > In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid > there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a > big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm > afraid there's nothing we can do. " > > We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD som for 5 months (some > improvement, no drastic improvments yet, wishing with each round of > chelation that we were operating less in the dark. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 , I am not an expert, but I understand that the brain of a pre- pubescent child is particularly malleable. Is it not, therefore, possible that once the mercury is removed from a child's brain, the brain can be retrained to " adapt " to the " permanent " damage that may have been done? Neurosurgeons have used a procedure called a " functional hemispherectomy " to treat some children with epilepsy who experience " severe, uncontrollable seizures. " Here are two excerpts from The Cleveland Clinic's website. " A functional hemispherectomy is a procedure in which portions of one hemisphere-which is not functioning normally (called the non- functioning hemisphere)-are removed, and the corpus callosum is split. This disconnects the communications between the various lobes of the epileptic hemisphere and between the two hemispheres, preventing the spread of seizures to the functional side of the brain. " " How effective is functional hemispherectomy? About 85 percent of people who have a functional hemispherectomy will experience significant improvement, and about 60 percent will become seizure-free. In many cases, especially in children, the remaining side of the brain takes over the tasks that were controlled by the section that was removed. This often improves a child's functioning and quality of life, as well as reduces or eliminates the seizures. " Here's the link to the full webpage. http://tinyurl.com/24ahz We have been using a treatment called neurofeedback with our HF nine- year-old based on a similar premise. This is by no means a " quick fix, " but I believe it can be effective in combination with more traditional therapies (OT, SLT, etc.) in helping to recover some of the skills that have been lost. (It seems particularly helpful in addressing hyperactivity.) Dr. Lynda of the ADD Centre in Canada, co-authored a book – The A.D.D. Book – with Dr. Sears (pediatrician). In this book, she dedicates an entire chapter to explaining the fundamentals of this type of therapy. While neurofeedback therapy may not be suitable for all children, it may prove helpful to some. Here's a link to the ADD Centre's website http://www.addcentre.com/index2.html By the way, rumor has it that the military is using neurofeedback therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injuries. Maybe the folks at Walter can shed a little light on the subject for us. Some athletes are even using it to improve their athletic performance. Finally, what does Anahad know? When he conducts thorough, objective research on this matter – then I will be glad to listen to what he has to say. Until then, he needs to move on to a subject about which he is more knowledgeable. P.S. We were 8 months into chelation before we saw any noticeable improvement. Hopefully, you won't have to wait so long. ________________ From the emails with JB, message #8834 Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain damage. In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best available treatments for their brain damaged children. In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do. " We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD son for 5 months (some improvement, no drastic improvements yet, wishing with each round of chelation that we were operating less in the dark. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 As one who has done ALA only, for a few months, than DMSA chelation for about a year 4 years ago and now TD-DMPS for the last year on our now 8 year old, don't give up! I even have to add that we have NEVER seen any mercury coming out of her on testing... (though we have done very little testing, we can afford tests or therapy) We just keep plugging away based on Dr Buttars saying if there are symptoms there is Mercury. That said, she is improving! We had a BIG plateu and so I tried changing the protocal around a bit and we now have a kid who is stinky and detoxing again! She spent the day with Grammy on tue and I heard from my sis yesterday how my mom was going on and on how much fun they had! She and Grampa played hide and seek, Grammy and Grace watched Monsters inc togather.... NOT a Disney sing along! They interacted and she spent the time with them instead of stimming in the spare bedroom. Her speech teacher was impressed with a couple of new things she is doing in speech! She has severe language disorder, as well as Apraxia and autism.... We are starting to see her answer some why questions, as well as saying caterpiller or her own during speech and it was VERY clear to all sitting there what she had said! Thew were VERY impressed! So while she is not " cured " each time I write out that check for another Rx for chelation I hope for cure but will take all the gains I can get, we just keep plugging... Who knows maybe the reason that they have never completely reversed brain damage is that they did'nt keep going..... think about it, in lead or any other kind of metal posioning they check the blood levels, chelate, wait I think 2 weeks test again and either go on or stop if nothing is shown... Based on my daughters testing we would have never even started! We are the study! I just wish we were not and that someone had come before us but... MAybe Barb will chime in with the progress she has seen in Craig. Laurie Mom to Grace 8 > From the emails with JB, message #8834 > > Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic > amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in > autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing > heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain > damage. > > In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy > metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to > regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " > > For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . > But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe > kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. > > The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense > of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism > Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying > and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and > then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best > available treatments for their brain damaged children. > > In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid > there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a > big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm > afraid there's nothing we can do. " > > We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD som for 5 months (some > improvement, no drastic improvments yet, wishing with each round of > chelation that we were operating less in the dark. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 We are not giving up, and we are seeing improvement. We too have been chelating various ways since 2001. It's frustrating to identify the problem and not have a better defined method to deal with it. It bothers me greatly that there has not been a national effort to find better ways to treat heavy metal poisoning. Forget about Thimerosal (for a minute)- we get warnings about fish, but no effort to come up with treatment. Mercury has been a known poison all of recorded history, yet no effort is being made on a national level to find effective treatment. Because of the reluctance to admit a neurotoxin might cause neurological damage, valuable treatment years have been lost, and continue to be lost, for all the wrong reasons. That said, I will continue to offer my son the best available treatment, and I will continue to send Generation Rescue's messsage far and wide. I do not mean to give Anahad more credit that he deserves. I just hate the argument, " OK, it's mercury poisoning, but there's nothing you can do about it " , because of the lack of national effort. > > From the emails with JB, message #8834 > > > > Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic > > amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in > > autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing > > heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain > > damage. > > > > In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy > > metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to > > regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " > > > > For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . > > But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe > > kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. > > > > The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense > > of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism > > Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying > > and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and > > then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best > > available treatments for their brain damaged children. > > > > In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid > > there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a > > big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm > > afraid there's nothing we can do. " > > > > We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD som for 5 months (some > > improvement, no drastic improvments yet, wishing with each round of > > chelation that we were operating less in the dark. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 > As one who has done ALA only, for a few months, than DMSA chelation > for about a year 4 years ago and now TD-DMPS for the last year on our > now 8 year old, don't give up! I'll chime in with my latest happy improvement -- my son with Asperger's never used to do greetings at all. When my husband would walk in the door from out-of-town trips he'd be met with something like, " Make me a sandwich! " or silence. No smile, no hug, no notice that he'd even been away. I got back today from a few days away and my son ran to hug me, grinning like crazy, saying, " I missed you, Mama! " Chelation, enzymes, anti-virals.... Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 My son is 25. He supposedly shouldn't make any progress, right? Well, he's told us repeatedly (via typing on a computer) how much BETTER he feels physically--aching joints gone, hypersensitivities lessened etc. etc. At one point, he told us that the distances between objects was changing. He typed out for me that his hands were changing and we should go get an OT. (This after OT services were discontinued in high school due to lack of progress for a long time.) So, we got an OT who expected to stay for a month (since everyone knows that 20 year olds don't improve, right?) Well, they've been working with him now for several years and he's gone from having a very clumsy thumb and side of forefinger grasp to a beautiful pincer, then three-finger grasp, to stabbing with a fork, now starting to do two-handed things like cutting with a knife and fork. His sentences have gotten longer and more varied, although his speech still hasn't " taken off. " But he thanks us over and over for chelating him because he feels SO MUCH BETTER and continues to do so as time goes on. Oh, and stomach issues have settled down a lot . . . Mercury is TOXIC, so getting it out makes the body work better. Barb Re: Anahad's Most Annoying Point > As one who has done ALA only, for a few months, than DMSA chelation > for about a year 4 years ago and now TD-DMPS for the last year on our > now 8 year old, don't give up! I even have to add that we have NEVER > seen any mercury coming out of her on testing... (though we have done > very little testing, we can afford tests or therapy) We just keep > plugging away based on Dr Buttars saying if there are symptoms there > is Mercury. > > That said, she is improving! We had a BIG plateu and so I tried > changing the protocal around a bit and we now have a kid who is stinky > and detoxing again! > > She spent the day with Grammy on tue and I heard from my sis yesterday > how my mom was going on and on how much fun they had! She and Grampa > played hide and seek, Grammy and Grace watched Monsters inc > togather.... NOT a Disney sing along! They interacted and she spent > the time with them instead of stimming in the spare bedroom. > > Her speech teacher was impressed with a couple of new things she is > doing in speech! She has severe language disorder, as well as Apraxia > and autism.... We are starting to see her answer some why questions, > as well as saying caterpiller or her own during speech and it was VERY > clear to all sitting there what she had said! Thew were VERY impressed! > > So while she is not " cured " each time I write out that check for > another Rx for chelation I hope for cure but will take all the gains I > can get, we just keep plugging... Who knows maybe the reason that they > have never completely reversed brain damage is that they did'nt keep > going..... think about it, in lead or any other kind of metal > posioning they check the blood levels, chelate, wait I think 2 weeks > test again and either go on or stop if nothing is shown... Based on > my daughters testing we would have never even started! > > We are the study! I just wish we were not and that someone had come > before us but... > > MAybe Barb will chime in with the progress she has seen in Craig. > > Laurie > Mom to Grace 8 > > > > > >> From the emails with JB, message #8834 >> >> Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic >> amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in >> autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing >> heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain >> damage. >> >> In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy >> metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to >> regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " >> >> For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . >> But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe >> kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. >> >> The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense >> of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism >> Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying >> and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and >> then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best >> available treatments for their brain damaged children. >> >> In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid >> there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a >> big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm >> afraid there's nothing we can do. " >> >> We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD som for 5 months (some >> improvement, no drastic improvments yet, wishing with each round of >> chelation that we were operating less in the dark. >> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Barb, I am so happy for you and your son!! And having a daughter who is 12..this is so encouraging to hear! Thanks!! > My son is 25. He supposedly shouldn't make any progress, right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 This is SO inspiring, Barb! Thanks for sharing. patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 There is a neurologist here in Seattle, who for all intents and purposes is useless, but I like that he tells parents that individuals with autism are ALWAYS able to make progress; age is not a factor. Your son is so fortunate to have you as his mother, Barb. Ricci > >> From the emails with JB, message #8834 > >> > >> Anahad: " And even if all the studies were wrong and the microscopic > >> amounts of thimerosal in some vaccines were behind the explosion in > >> autism, it is extremely unlikely, according to experts, that removing > >> heavy metals from a person's system would completely reverse brain > >> damage. > >> > >> In well documented cases of poisoning by mercury, lead and other heavy > >> metals, chelating has never been shown to cause brain cells to > >> regenerate or undo extensive damage to them. " > >> > >> For the moment, I'll forgive the words " microscopic " and completely " . > >> But I fear the above statement may be true for the older, more severe > >> kids. The damage may be too severe for recovery. > >> > >> The most annoying thing Anahad's point is it may be true. The absense > >> of any effort by public and private Institutions (hello CAN?) Autism > >> Associations to find better ways to treat mercury poisoning. Trying > >> and failing is OK, but they are not trying, they are not funding- and > >> then they have the balls to criticize parents who seek the best > >> available treatments for their brain damaged children. > >> > >> In the past, the doctor would say " autism diagnosis, I'm afraid > >> there's nothing we can do. School districts do brains. " It is not a > >> big win for us if the change becomes " mercury poisoning diagnosis, I'm > >> afraid there's nothing we can do. " > >> > >> We are Doing Buttar's on my 7 1/2 year old ASD som for 5 months (some > >> improvement, no drastic improvments yet, wishing with each round of > >> chelation that we were operating less in the dark. > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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