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That is great success! My son's hair stylist lets him play with the

water mist bottle while she is cutting his hair. Also my son wears

his weighted vest during the hair cut. That makes a huge differance!

Good luck and horray!!!:-) Shilo

> Well, I have to share our progress...DS (4 1/4, autism) told me

last

> week, for the first time, that he was " hungry " !!!! Then he said it

> again tonight. woohoo!

>

> then, tonight, OMG! He came up to me and told me he wanted his

hair

> cut like batman (right now he is obsessed with superheros) and he

> actually let me cut his hair for about 10 minutes!!!!! with

scissors!

>

> It looks like crap, but at least it is out of his eyes and isnt so

> long in the back that you can braid it!

>

> I am just so amazed!

>

> This, of course, happened AFTER I bought to robocutter (like a

> flowbee) and havent had a chance to use it.

>

> After the 10 minutes, when I was trying to trim it up to look

> better, he started being overwhelmed again and wouldnt let me

touch

> it, so I left him alone and gave him a popsicle :-)

>

> WOW, just amazing things.

>

> What are we doing? Well, he has been on a GFCF diet for about 3

mos

> now (we were told that the effects increase over time) and a

couple

> weeks ago we started using a weighted blanket with him. It has

been

> pretty successful, and I am making him a weighted vest as well

> (hopefully it will replace that superhero cape he insists on

wearing

> to school, which they tolerate, but really dont care for because

all

> the kids want one).

>

> Just wanted to share our success.

>

> Donna

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Well, I have to share our progress...DS (4 1/4, autism) told me last

week, for the first time, that he was

" hungry " !!!! Then he said it

again tonight. woohoo!

Just wanted to share our

success.

Donna

************Great to hear Donna, thanks

for sharing your sons success…Gail

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Fantastic stuff Donna

Donna xxx

RE: progress!

Well, I have to share our progress...DS (4 1/4, autism) told me last week, for the first time, that he was "hungry"!!!! Then he said it again tonight. woohoo! Just wanted to share our success.Donna

************Great to hear Donna, thanks for sharing your sons success…Gail

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OK, I'll share ours too! :) Louie is moving to another house (long

story) that he says looks like a castle (it's a renovated old hacienda).

Trouble is, it's in Old Town, which is across town from us. So we've

been trying, his dad & I, to come up with a plan for Saturday church and

Sunday dinner that won't eat us alive on gas costs. All this is

background. :)

So we came up with the idea that he'd do church on Saturday night (his

preferred service anyway) with us, and then have a light supper with us

after and then go home. No Sunday dinner at all. However, to do this,

we'd have to break an established schedule in place for 4 years. Never

an easy thing, as you well know. So I asked Louie for his opinion of

our plan on Sunday while taking him home. He started to think about it,

and for a while I didn't get an answer, until I told him, " You don't

have to feel obligated to have dinner with us on Sundays, you know. "

And that was what he needed to hear, because he immediately agreed to

the Saturday only plan!! He tells me, " Then on Sunday I can pursue my

own interests and watch the tv shows I like. " !! :0 !!

I guess he's growing up, folks......

Annie, who loves ya annie@...

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" I was thrown out of college for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I

looked into the soul of the boy next to me. " --Woody .

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congratulations!!!! that's great!

*sarah:)Donna <dralstin@...> wrote:

Well, I have to share our progress...DS (4 1/4, autism) told me last week, for the first time, that he was "hungry"!!!! Then he said it again tonight. woohoo!then, tonight, OMG! He came up to me and told me he wanted his hair cut like batman (right now he is obsessed with superheros) and he actually let me cut his hair for about 10 minutes!!!!! with scissors!It looks like crap, but at least it is out of his eyes and isnt so long in the back that you can braid it!I am just so amazed! This, of course, happened AFTER I bought to robocutter (like a flowbee) and havent had a chance to use it.After the 10 minutes, when I was trying to trim it up to look better, he started being overwhelmed again and wouldnt let me touch it, so I left him alone and gave him a popsicle :-)WOW, just amazing things.What

are we doing? Well, he has been on a GFCF diet for about 3 mos now (we were told that the effects increase over time) and a couple weeks ago we started using a weighted blanket with him. It has been pretty successful, and I am making him a weighted vest as well (hopefully it will replace that superhero cape he insists on wearing to school, which they tolerate, but really dont care for because all the kids want one).Just wanted to share our success.Donna__________________________________________________

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Hi Annie,

How old is your son BTW????????

in Lancaster, CaAnnie <annie@...> wrote:

OK, I'll share ours too! :) Louie is moving to another house (long story) that he says looks like a castle (it's a renovated old hacienda). Trouble is, it's in Old Town, which is across town from us. So we've been trying, his dad & I, to come up with a plan for Saturday church and Sunday dinner that won't eat us alive on gas costs. All this is background. :)So we came up with the idea that he'd do church on Saturday night (his preferred service anyway) with us, and then have a light supper with us after and then go home. No Sunday dinner at all. However, to do this, we'd have to break an established schedule in place for 4 years. Never an easy thing, as you well know. So I asked Louie for his opinion of our plan on Sunday while taking him home. He started to think about it,

and for a while I didn't get an answer, until I told him, "You don't have to feel obligated to have dinner with us on Sundays, you know." And that was what he needed to hear, because he immediately agreed to the Saturday only plan!! He tells me, "Then on Sunday I can pursue my own interests and watch the tv shows I like." !! :0 !!I guess he's growing up, folks......Annie, who loves ya annie@...-- "I was thrown out of college for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I looked into the soul of the boy next to me." --Woody .__________________________________________________

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What great news! Congratulations!

Amnesty

> Well, I have to share our progress...DS (4 1/4, autism) told me

last

> week, for the first time, that he was " hungry " !!!! Then he said it

> again tonight. woohoo!

>

> then, tonight, OMG! He came up to me and told me he wanted his hair

> cut like batman (right now he is obsessed with superheros) and he

> actually let me cut his hair for about 10 minutes!!!!! with

scissors!

>

> It looks like crap, but at least it is out of his eyes and isnt so

> long in the back that you can braid it!

>

> I am just so amazed!

>

> This, of course, happened AFTER I bought to robocutter (like a

> flowbee) and havent had a chance to use it.

>

> After the 10 minutes, when I was trying to trim it up to look

> better, he started being overwhelmed again and wouldnt let me touch

> it, so I left him alone and gave him a popsicle :-)

>

> WOW, just amazing things.

>

> What are we doing? Well, he has been on a GFCF diet for about 3 mos

> now (we were told that the effects increase over time) and a couple

> weeks ago we started using a weighted blanket with him. It has been

> pretty successful, and I am making him a weighted vest as well

> (hopefully it will replace that superhero cape he insists on

wearing

> to school, which they tolerate, but really dont care for because

all

> the kids want one).

>

> Just wanted to share our success.

>

> Donna

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> Hi Annie,

> How old is your son BTW????????

Louie's 25 now, and has been in assisted living for 4 years. :)

Annie, who loves ya annie@...

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" I was thrown out of college for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I

looked into the soul of the boy next to me. " --Woody .

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I don't suspect it will. I'm not a big fan of antifever OTC meds since most of

them lower

glutathione, but you don't want a fever to run away from you either. Remember

that

fevers help to kill infection, but we don't like to see it go too far above 103

or 104 in my

opinion.

I suspect you'll only have a couple of days of significant fever.

- Stan

>

> We have a 103.67 fever on day 16, and I have NEVER been so happy to have a

sick child!

This means he is a responder, right? He has done better on Valtrex since Day

1-literally,

but I had never seen a fever until now. No rash, but he had a couple cold sore

like dots on

his lips for hours like someone else posted, and then they were gone.

>

> He is doing well with language since Valtrex, and his stimming on wheels and

spinning

objects has lessened greatly, but he is visually stimming on lines and using

peripheral

vision like never before. Any insight?

>

> How long should the fever last? It started at 103.67 last night, and is 102

today. I gave

dye free children's motrin for the fever-was that a HUGE no no? I just didn't

want it to

spike during the night. I hope I didn't interupt the process. I was told it

was GFCF

though...

>

> Kersten

> 's mommy

>

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I don't suspect it will. I'm not a big fan of antifever OTC meds since most of

them lower

glutathione, but you don't want a fever to run away from you either. Remember

that

fevers help to kill infection, but we don't like to see it go too far above 103

or 104 in my

opinion.

I suspect you'll only have a couple of days of significant fever.

- Stan

>

> We have a 103.67 fever on day 16, and I have NEVER been so happy to have a

sick child!

This means he is a responder, right? He has done better on Valtrex since Day

1-literally,

but I had never seen a fever until now. No rash, but he had a couple cold sore

like dots on

his lips for hours like someone else posted, and then they were gone.

>

> He is doing well with language since Valtrex, and his stimming on wheels and

spinning

objects has lessened greatly, but he is visually stimming on lines and using

peripheral

vision like never before. Any insight?

>

> How long should the fever last? It started at 103.67 last night, and is 102

today. I gave

dye free children's motrin for the fever-was that a HUGE no no? I just didn't

want it to

spike during the night. I hope I didn't interupt the process. I was told it

was GFCF

though...

>

> Kersten

> 's mommy

>

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Congrats!

Sounds like you are well on your way!

I remember back from when I had initially lost a lot of weight that I could go

to a store and look around in the candy aisle but KNEW that the chocolate bars

or whatever did not taste as good as I made them out to be. I wouldn't buy them

not because I denied myself the pleasure but because I knew it was not worth it.

Last night I had a similar epiphany in the grocery store. I looked at candy but

really, nothing seemed appealing. Mind you, I still bought a box of cookies, but

I am on my way!

In the end, it's not about the food. It's the gift I want to give myself,

sometimes it's fun, sometimes it's relaxation, sometimes it's strength. At in

each of these cases, there are so much better ways to achieve these things than

food!

I open my heart to you on your journey! Continued success,

Jantje

>

> I have been listening to my body, and it feels so good! :) I'm down about a

pound or two, but that's almost inconsequential - which is crazy! I have been

waiting to eat until I'm hungry. I'm ignoring all of the " rules " I've learned

over the years and am going back to listening to my body.

>

> I don't eat breakfast until I am ready to eat. That was always something I

did when I was trying to lose weight - back before I knew the rules. I even

remember doing that in hs. When I think about it, it's not really that strange.

I'm a night owl living a morning person's life. My body wants to stay up and

also doesn't want to eat until later. I'm honoring that.

>

> Yesterday I had a cookie at a meeting because I truly wanted it, not because

it was there. And I didn't deny myself the cookie because I " shouldn't have

it " . Also a surprise was the rice krispy bar I bought at the gas station. I

can't help buying them when I gas up cuz I LOVE rice krispy bars. I didn't eat

it all day cuz I didn't want it. Then dinner was delayed, and I was hungry so I

ate it. You know what? It wasn't really that good. It's not buttery and

yummy like the ones I make at home. It was just sweet and gooey. AND it filled

me up and I couldn't enjoy my good dinner. I never realized that they were

filling cuz it's just a snack.

>

> I've also been making an effort at choosing healthier, whole-r foods. I feel

like I am pampering myself!

>

> This is so much fun!!!

>

> Alyce

>

>

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Isn't it funny how some times you just don't want to eat stuff that

doesn't feed your body and other times you just want to feed your

emotions? I feel so much more peace when I eat to feed my body, but

sometimes nothing is appealing so I eat nothing. Bring it on, peaceful

self! :)

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