Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 I wouldn't invite any of them. They sound too unable to comprehend the most basic scientific process, I wouldn't people like that near my kids. You must be proving how illiterate and nescient these people are, otherwise they wouldn't be making such laughable statements that doctors who happen to have a particular religion are in a religious conspiracy. Are these people from the Middle East? Debi - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 And it would figure someone like that wouldn't have the balls to come on here with one's real name. Debi > >>>>>> > > > > >>>>>> > > > Leitch is already " whacked " in any meaningful sense. You > >>> needn't > >>>> > do > >>>>> > > anything... that's the > >>>>>> > > > beauty of Karma. When folks are wrong... what goes around comes > >>>>> > > around. The same goes > >>>>>> > > > for the rest of them, or anybody that would stand in the way of > >>>>> > > child health/welfare. > >>>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > >>>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 AHA! so! you admit that you recovered him yourself with your SLP background! There! See! I knew it! Sheesh! Don't let any of these ND types see any more of your son. Not unless Maurice invites all of us to Javits Convention center to see her ABA recovered children. Heidi From: "djberle" <dberle@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: More from and his blogDate: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:45:34 -0000 ,My college degree is in Speech Language Pathology. Have a dual undergrad degree in SLP and Special Education. A Graduate degree in Interpreting for the Deaf (Nationally certified interpreter)./those credentials revealed:Prosody in general refers to the intonation and tone of spoken speech.What's-his-face-didnt like Baxter's prosody in front of 1,000 people at the DAN conference and the Dateline cameras etc... Again. I INVITE him (her???) to come and evaluate him. I'll film it for all to see. His prosody is fine. He is in second grade and spends a great deal of time in the 4th grade classroom where the teacher tells me he is the best (aloud) reader she has ever heard. Paraphrasing her: "He gives every character a voice....all questions have the right inflection..I could listen to him read all day." Come meet my kid. Stop maligning him when you havent met him. Come meet him. Come meet him. come meet him.Baxter's momgetting prouder by the second Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Supposedly rhodopsin1 is not " Diva " but is " Tom " . I imagine rhodopsin1 is probably this guy (posts on Kev's blog and Interverbal): http://twohandsflapping.blogspot.com/ So, probably NOT Diva but definitely took a few thousand notes from her... > > > > > > > > > > Leitch is already " whacked " in any meaningful sense. You > > needn't > > > do > > > > anything... that's the > > > > > beauty of Karma. When folks are wrong... what goes around > comes > > > > around. The same goes > > > > > for the rest of them, or anybody that would stand in the way > of > > > > child health/welfare. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 I pray for Leitch's daughter that her father will be able to get his brain out of neutral some day and help her. > > Hey there, > > We used Dr. Mullan to recover Baxter. I like that she stays cutting > edge on top of all new topics as it relates to autism. She attends > numerous conferences to stay current. I also highly respect her > availability to parents and compassion to " work with you " on > all aspects (to include financial to some degree). She cares deeply > for our children and wants to help them….Our experience with her was > very positive. I refer her often to other local. parents. I also refer > Dr. Hirani as she helped us as well. > —- ends—- > > So Dr Mullan recovered Baxter. Dr Mullan is also a Scientologist. She > is the Medical Director of the Scientology owned Safe Harbor > organisation. She also used Dr Hinari who studied under n > Whittaker – another doctor with Scientology connections. > > Here we have a situation where Scientologists have diagnosed, treated > and recovered a boy. This boy was subsequently turned into one of the > poster children for successful recovery by Generation Rescue (of whom > Ms Berle describes herself as a founding member). > > Maybe I'm just a cynic but this reeks of 'set up' to me. > *********************** > MY RESPONSE > > > > , > How brilliant that you referred to me as a " darling. " That's pretty > much all you got right in your blog about myself and my son. First > off the two doctors you referred to in your post treated Baxter AFTER > he was diagnosed from 5 other sources (3 developmental pediatricians, > 1 regional Center and 1 school district….I know nada of their > religious affiliations. For any of them). The doctors you mentioned > were not involved at all in his diagnosis at all. I merely went to > them for treatment. When my son's diarrhea was bright yellow and > running down his leg 35x/day and he was screaming 21 hrs/day and > rolling car wheels the other 3 hrs I did not ask, nor care (still > don't) about their religious ties. They wanted to help my son's > health and they both facilitated in his healing. > > With regards to his school I can only assume you googled the name and > came up with this other feeder school. ??? ??? Because you are > completely incorrect. The Renaissance Academy or something? I have > never heard of it and we are in no way associated with it. It > astounds me that you get on this world wide platform and expound > " truths " of which you have no knowledge. > > I am confused by your statement this is a " set up. " Set up for what? > I can only guess you are further functioning under your afore > mentioned misinformation. I respect that others don't believe their > ASD children to be toxic nor need chelation or any other biomedical > intervention. I do understand that autism has many different > definitions in our community and how one reacts to it is obviously > individual. Healthcare is also a very private choice and in my case > was made with a great deal of indepth-analysis, information and > thought with my spouse. You may not agree with what we came up > with….but it worked and really…honestly Scientology had nothing to > do with it (Its very hard not to chuckle as I write that sentence!!) . > > I felt very sad and very alone at the time that Baxter was diagnosed > and was very sick. I so wanted someone to reach out and offer a > shoulder to cry on. because Ii WAS crying. I was sad. I was alone. > And I was not crying because my kid was autistic…my kid was not > different or quirky or unique. He was desperately desperately ill. > That is why I was crying. If I had sat back and done nothing given > his state it would have been within reason to call CPS on me. > > So, I offer support and Baxter's story in case anyone could glean some > hope or possibly something to help their child as well. Come meet him. > He's a cool kid. He has no > supports/therapy of any kind, is working waaaay above grade level (2 > yrs), has tons of friends and just won the game ball (baseball) this > past weekend. His first game. I wish you the best in your future > with autism…with your daughter…wherever you want to put you > energy. I respect it. I dont even ask that you respect mine. But it > would be nice. > — > Baxter's mom > Recovered in 2005 > www.childrenscornerschool.com/video/bax3.wmv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 " He perseverates on Star Wars and knock-knock jokes. " Sounds like a guy I used to date.. and he is NT I am glad I came back to this list and I have missed you guys... I can see nothing has changed on the ND front! lol Yes, its true... when are you all going to realize that our kids are blessed to be who they are! its such a wonderful blessing that my kid pees out mercury and nickle and lead in mass quantities while chelating! And I couldn't feel more blessed than when he had his first grand mal back in september and now has to take medicine b/c his EEGs are just freaking WILD. AND SO blessed to see a chiari malformation on his MRI!! AND SO BLESSED to know that it could be causing a syrinx which could be causing his 15 degree scoliosis we were just so recently blessed with. Gavin loves being F'ed up!! YES indeedy!!!! Boy oh BOY!! If he could only express himself he would tell me how glad he is to be Neurologically DIVERSE! YIPPPEEEEE!!!!!! The other day in rage he pushed his little brother to the floor scaring the crap outta him... Later Gavin cried when he was finally able to settle down --he realized what he did. YEP! ND! Ain't no other way to BE! W. On 3/13/07, rhodopsin1 <rhodopsin1@...> wrote: > I have watched the videos of Baxter. He's a cute kid with autism. He > perseverates on Star Wars and knock-knock jokes. He has prosody > issues. He would never pass for an NT. Nothing wrong with that. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 , You are an inspiration to us all. Do not worry about these people. Look at the source. The mere fact that your responses are being deleted says a lot about the character of the person you are dealing with. I think it is disgusting and extremely selfish for someone to bring a child into an argument like this for their own personal gain, especially when they shield their own child from this type of abuse. Shame on them. As far as them attacking you and accusing you of pushing Scientology, that is absolutely ridiculus. Those of us that know you well, know that you are of the Branch ian faith. How dare they! (that is a sarcasm for those lurking that just don't get it) Keep up the good work in raising awareness... You ROCK! Shoe > > > > Hey there, > > > > We used Dr. Mullan to recover Baxter. I like that she stays cutting > > edge on top of all new topics as it relates to autism. She attends > > numerous conferences to stay current. I also highly respect her > > availability to parents and compassion to " work with you " on > > all aspects (to include financial to some degree). She cares deeply > > for our children and wants to help them….Our experience with her was > > very positive. I refer her often to other local. parents. I also > refer > > Dr. Hirani as she helped us as well. > > —- ends—- > > > > So Dr Mullan recovered Baxter. Dr Mullan is also a Scientologist. > She > > is the Medical Director of the Scientology owned Safe Harbor > > organisation. She also used Dr Hinari who studied under n > > Whittaker – another doctor with Scientology connections. > > > > Here we have a situation where Scientologists have diagnosed, > treated > > and recovered a boy. This boy was subsequently turned into one of > the > > poster children for successful recovery by Generation Rescue (of > whom > > Ms Berle describes herself as a founding member). > > > > Maybe I'm just a cynic but this reeks of 'set up' to me. > > *********************** > > MY RESPONSE > > > > > > > > , > > How brilliant that you referred to me as a " darling. " That's pretty > > much all you got right in your blog about myself and my son. First > > off the two doctors you referred to in your post treated Baxter > AFTER > > he was diagnosed from 5 other sources (3 developmental > pediatricians, > > 1 regional Center and 1 school district….I know nada of their > > religious affiliations. For any of them). The doctors you mentioned > > were not involved at all in his diagnosis at all. I merely went to > > them for treatment. When my son's diarrhea was bright yellow and > > running down his leg 35x/day and he was screaming 21 hrs/day and > > rolling car wheels the other 3 hrs I did not ask, nor care (still > > don't) about their religious ties. They wanted to help my son's > > health and they both facilitated in his healing. > > > > With regards to his school I can only assume you googled the name > and > > came up with this other feeder school. ??? ??? Because you are > > completely incorrect. The Renaissance Academy or something? I have > > never heard of it and we are in no way associated with it. It > > astounds me that you get on this world wide platform and expound > > " truths " of which you have no knowledge. > > > > I am confused by your statement this is a " set up. " Set up for what? > > I can only guess you are further functioning under your afore > > mentioned misinformation. I respect that others don't believe their > > ASD children to be toxic nor need chelation or any other biomedical > > intervention. I do understand that autism has many different > > definitions in our community and how one reacts to it is obviously > > individual. Healthcare is also a very private choice and in my case > > was made with a great deal of indepth-analysis, information and > > thought with my spouse. You may not agree with what we came up > > with….but it worked and really…honestly Scientology had nothing to > > do with it (Its very hard not to chuckle as I write that > sentence!!) . > > > > I felt very sad and very alone at the time that Baxter was diagnosed > > and was very sick. I so wanted someone to reach out and offer a > > shoulder to cry on. because Ii WAS crying. I was sad. I was alone. > > And I was not crying because my kid was autistic…my kid was not > > different or quirky or unique. He was desperately desperately ill. > > That is why I was crying. If I had sat back and done nothing given > > his state it would have been within reason to call CPS on me. > > > > So, I offer support and Baxter's story in case anyone could glean > some > > hope or possibly something to help their child as well. Come meet > him. > > He's a cool kid. He has no > > supports/therapy of any kind, is working waaaay above grade level (2 > > yrs), has tons of friends and just won the game ball (baseball) this > > past weekend. His first game. I wish you the best in your future > > with autism…with your daughter…wherever you want to put you > > energy. I respect it. I dont even ask that you respect mine. But it > > would be nice. > > — > > Baxter's mom > > Recovered in 2005 > > www.childrenscornerschool.com/video/bax3.wmv > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 , the ND's did that to me when I wrote about The Crapisode on HuffPo. How were my kids going to feel knowing I'd talked about their intimate moments as if I'd hung my girls out to dry. Hardly - I am simply the keeper of their stories until they can speak for themselves. As you are/were for Baxter. God bless. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Yes, she definitely has her own style of writing... and you can often pick her out by common keywords and subjects she's obsessed with. Let's invite her to Autism One. I'd like to see how strong her denial is. > > > > > > > > > > Leitch is already " whacked " in any meaningful sense. You > > needn't > > > do > > > > anything... that's the > > > > > beauty of Karma. When folks are wrong... what goes around > comes > > > > around. The same goes > > > > > for the rest of them, or anybody that would stand in the way > of > > > > child health/welfare. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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