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Re: "normal autism"?

I had exactly the same response. Lazy. And I know a lot of parents like her. More than the money, I think it's the lifestyle people don't want to give up. Some of the first things I heard when we got the diagnosis was "don't give up your job", "it's his diagnosis, not yours" and "grieve the loss and move on". Even my parents thought maybe we should just accept it.Last summer, we had some people over at our house from my husband's work--it was the first time in years we had entertained. Our house looks pretty bad after years of neglect, and I was kind of making excuses. I said that when we got the diagnosis we were on the verge of starting a remodeling project but then just "dropped everything." One of my husband's colleagues said "ya, you guys sure did drop everything" in a very unkind way, implying that we'd gone way overboard. I just kind of froze, but later I thought I should have told her that we did do an awful lot, because that is what it TAKES to recover a child. People have no idea. It is very hard, and I'm sure there would be far fewer "lazy" parents out there if there was more of a roadmap for us, and better support from the community. Also, there are many people that simply lack the resources, and can do something, but not nearly enough.Jenna>> Outrageous- lazy parent that is afraid of the work and effort and time,time, time, to try and chelate a child to a "better level". > As the parent of and OCD adult who took 5 years to chelate mercury naturally, I am astounded at the report.> Yes even an adult can 'come back' . > And -dismayed, she is making it acceptable to other lazy so and so's to keep their children crippled. > Talk about screaming!!! ng>

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even NT's can have pinworms. My daughter had them when she was in grade school. It truly gossed me out!!!!!!!!!!!!!krstagliano <KRStagliano@...> wrote: I just picked apart one of my girls' large bowel movements looking for pinworms! A scavenger hunt! Ain't autism GRAND! Games every day! And I found the worms!! Lucky lucky MOI!

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Seriously- what the hell to you think YouTube is for? :)

On 2/12/07 5:57 PM, " schaferatsprynet " <schafer@...> wrote:

What, no digital pictures?

Your post came in at 2:05pm -- at least you waited until after the

lunch hour. ;-)

Lenny

>

> I just picked apart one of my girls' large bowel movements looking for

> pinworms! A scavenger hunt! Ain't autism GRAND! Games every day! And

> I found the worms!! Lucky lucky MOI!

>

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Lol my old house got so bad I just had

to move.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Debi

Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007

9:24 PM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: " normal

autism " ?

I've got more than one set of sheets like that.

Debi

>

> Hehe..I revel in the two year old Cod Liver Oil stain on our kitchen

ceiling. I accidentally

> shot it there while struggling with my youngest to take it. FYI- it

turns yellow after a few

> months and doesn't wash off!

>

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Hey, do you use vermox? I love that stuff.

Max has a repeat history of pinworm too. We use vermox to treat them but also

one pill every 10 days to keep yeast at bay. One of the things vermox does is

kill everything that feeds on sugar – which happens to be both pinworm

and yeast. ;)

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of krstagliano

Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007

8:51 AM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: " normal

autism " ?

Please put your coffee down. I check every BM that

doesn't go

straight into the toilet for critters. We have a history of them,

including a major infestation that launches a seizure disorder.

Plus, my child had had four small wetting accidents inside of 3

hours - that's a huge tip off to parasites for us. Now, I went to

the pediatrics site " Dr. Greene: " where he says there is no link to

bedwetting (I disagree having washed the sheets yesterday) and that

parasites are actually not a problem unless they make your child's

bum itch and are uncomfortable. I disagree with that too - at least

in my own kids, who have gut issues.

I have a copy of " The Parasite Menace " by Skye Weintraub on my

bookshelf. Sadly, I read it more often than most 14 year old boys

turn to Playboy.

KS

You may re-sip your coffee. Worm chat over.

>

> What made you check for pinworms, if I may ask?

>

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Kim:

It's just wormchat coffetawk. No big whoop.

Alison

>From: " krstagliano " <KRStagliano@...>

>Reply-EOHarm

>EOHarm

>Subject: Re: " normal autism " ?

>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:50:52 -0000

>

>Please put your coffee down. I check every BM that doesn't go

>straight into the toilet for critters. We have a history of them,

>including a major infestation that launches a seizure disorder.

>Plus, my child had had four small wetting accidents inside of 3

>hours - that's a huge tip off to parasites for us. Now, I went to

>the pediatrics site " Dr. Greene: " where he says there is no link to

>bedwetting (I disagree having washed the sheets yesterday) and that

>parasites are actually not a problem unless they make your child's

>bum itch and are uncomfortable. I disagree with that too - at least

>in my own kids, who have gut issues.

>

>I have a copy of " The Parasite Menace " by Skye Weintraub on my

>bookshelf. Sadly, I read it more often than most 14 year old boys

>turn to Playboy.

>

>KS

>

>You may re-sip your coffee. Worm chat over.

>

>

> >

> > What made you check for pinworms, if I may ask?

> >

>

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Re: "normal autism"?

I had exactly the same response. Lazy. And I know a lot of parents like her. More than the money, I think it's the lifestyle people don't want to give up. Some of the first things I heard when we got the diagnosis was "don't give up your job", "it's his diagnosis, not yours" and "grieve the loss and move on". Even my parents thought maybe we should just accept it.Last summer, we had some people over at our house from my husband's work--it was the first time in years we had entertained. Our house looks pretty bad after years of neglect, and I was kind of making excuses. I said that when we got the diagnosis we were on the verge of starting a remodeling project but then just "dropped everything." One of my husband's colleagues said "ya, you guys sure did drop everything" in a very unkind way, implying that we'd gone way overboard. I just kind of froze, but later I thought I should have told her that we did do an awful lot, because that is what it TAKES to recover a child. People have no idea. It is very hard, and I'm sure there would be far fewer "lazy" parents out there if there was more of a roadmap for us, and better support from the community. Also, there are many people that simply lack the resources, and can do something, but not nearly enough.Jenna>> Outrageous- lazy parent that is afraid of the work and effort and time,time, time, to try and chelate a child to a "better level". > As the parent of and OCD adult who took 5 years to chelate mercury naturally, I am astounded at the report.> Yes even an adult can 'come back' . > And -dismayed, she is making it acceptable to other lazy so and so's to keep their children crippled. > Talk about screaming!!! ng>

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