Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Here's a local news story from ville, Florida. The station also has a video clip on their website. ____________ http://tinyurl.com/ypsjbs Recovering From Autism: A Local Doctor Says It's Possible By Crosby First Coast News 1.22.07 JACKSONVILLE, FL -- When Dr. Buckley talks about autism and recovery, it's more than just her life's work, it's personal. Dr. Buckley's 8 1/2 year old daughter Dani was diagnosed as profoundly autistic at the age of 4. " I think the thing that will always haunt me, was the waking up in the morning, the crying and the moaning. As a mom, all I wanted to do was it make it better, " says Dr. Buckley. And, as a pediatrician Dr. Buckley found a way to make Dani better. Through research and contacts she learned about DAN which stands for Defeat Autism Now. She delved back into her medical books and is now one of four leading DAN doctors in Florida, treating more than 600 children with autism locally and around the world. After a few years of using the DAN approach Dani is now considered gifted in her third grade class. " Her recovery was pretty dramatic, but for each child recovery happens at a different pace, " says Dr. Buckley. " All of my patients are either in recovery or are recovering, and all are feeling better, " she says. Amazingly, Dani remembers the time when she couldn't communicate. She says, " The words just wouldn't come out, they just wouldn't come out. And, I was pretty much acting up and stuff. " She goes on to say, " Back then, it was very difficult for me to make friends, now I can make friends. I like to draw, I like neo-pets which is a virtual pet website. " says Dani. Dani also dreams of being a doctor like her mom one day. And, she has a dream for other children like her. " Keep on hoping that there one day may be a cure, so everyone will be the same and no one will call them names, " says Dani. With the DAN approach, Dr. Buckley treats her patients with a combination of enzymes, vitamins, supplements, hyperbarics, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. Looking back, Dr. Buckley believes what happened to their family is a blessing since it encouraged her to look for answers to autism. " Many parents when they get the diagnosis of autism, they are devastated. They then get the therapy, and eventually plan for a group home. That's not what I signed up for. I signed up for the wedding, the grandchildren, and that's what I want for everybody, " says Dr. Buckley. Austism is a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to socialize and function in society. Right now, there are about 1 1/2 million people living with autism in America. If you'd like to learn more about the DAN approach to treating autism, there is a DAN conference scheduled for Jan. 27 & 28th at the Florida Community College in the Times Union Center for the Performing Arts. Just call 1-866-208-0207 or go to www.DANconference.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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