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I'm crying as I type this... I'm am so glad that you are seeing your

miracle happen. We start Valtrex tomorrow. I was praying over those

little pills as I was washing the blue off of them.

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Subject: Day 15 - Progress Notes - Big Wow!

Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 00:05:10 -0000

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>Day 15 – HUGE WOW! We started Valtrex 16 days ago. Prior to that we

><BR>

>had done OLE for about 45 days at 150mg per day. Within 3 days of

><BR>

>Valtrex we had a runny nose and by the end of a week a horrible <BR>

>cough. Scripting is out of control, cutting with scissors suddenly

><BR>

>went downhill and this past weekend the emotional mood swings <BR>

>started. He cried for an hour when I dropped my car off to be <BR>

>serviced. Kept saying that he lost the car. Constipation set in <BR>

>about 5 days ago. No rash but we do have some yeast bumps. We are

><BR>

>treating it.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! Let me tell you what else is happening. Within days of starting

><BR>

>Valtrex 250mg/2xday, pronoun usage was not only correct 80% of the

><BR>

>time, but when he is messing it up, he is self-correcting himself.

><BR>

>At our bi-monthly EDTA IV last Thursday, the nurse came and asked

><BR>

>him if he was ready and to my surprise he looked straight at the <BR>

>nurse and told him & quot;Yes, I'm ready. Mom, let's go. & quot; He

>asked the <BR>

>nurse if he could put on the rubber band himself, wanted to spray

><BR>

>the numbing cream himself and when he saw the needle, wanted to pock

><BR>

>himself. The nurse let him do all but the pocking. <BR>

><BR>

>Speech therapist called yesterday and one of his goals was using <BR>

>descriptives, one to start with and then two. Well she had all these

><BR>

>different kinds of balls and instead of just reaching for one, he

><BR>

>came out with & quot;Ms. , can I have the big red furry

>ball? & quot; <BR>

>Wasn't one, not two but three descriptives. She called me to let me

><BR>

>know that within the past 2 weeks all of his goals have now <BR>

>completely emerged.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! The biggest WOW of them all so far. Kindergarten graduation was

><BR>

>last night. He is in a typical private church based kindergarten.

><BR>

>They let him come there because we were members of the church and

><BR>

>because they believe in recovery and the principle believes in <BR>

>inclusion. All of his other classmates are neuro-typical children.

><BR>

>He marched in proudly with his classmates all dressed up with cap

><BR>

>and gown. He sat very attentively while 3 other classes (Pre-K) did

><BR>

>all of their songs, poems and Bible verses. He waited patiently <BR>

>while those classes got their diplomas. And then it was his turn his

><BR>

>class was called to the stage. They all stood together and I was <BR>

>praying, please stay in line, don't flap your hands and don't <BR>

>script. Well, God heard and answered. They sang a song, he sang and

><BR>

>did all the hand motions with the song, their poem - you could hear

><BR>

>him say every single word and their Bible verse he said with such

><BR>

>confidence. No one in the room knew that Autism was anywhere in <BR>

>sight. For the few that did know I looked over at them and they were

><BR>

>smiling with me. God is completing what He started – a Miracle. <BR>

><BR>

>Stan – thank you for sharing with the world all of your knowledge

><BR>

>and research. I am so full of hope. We have a phone consult with our

><BR>

>Dr. in a couple of weeks and I am planning on asking to go for <BR>

>3x/day with the Valtrex. Can't wait to see what happens then. <BR>

>Nickolas is considered high functioning but I see recovery in the

><BR>

>near future. <BR>

><BR>

>Leanne<BR>

>Mother to 6 year old Nickolas<BR>

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Wow! How exciting in such a short time!

Missy

Day 15 - Progress Notes - Big Wow!

Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 00:05:10 -0000

><html><body>

>

>

>Day 15 – HUGE WOW! We started Valtrex 16 days ago. Prior to that we

><BR>

>had done OLE for about 45 days at 150mg per day. Within 3 days of

><BR>

>Valtrex we had a runny nose and by the end of a week a horrible <BR>

>cough. Scripting is out of control, cutting with scissors suddenly

><BR>

>went downhill and this past weekend the emotional mood swings <BR>

>started. He cried for an hour when I dropped my car off to be <BR>

>serviced. Kept saying that he lost the car. Constipation set in <BR>

>about 5 days ago. No rash but we do have some yeast bumps. We are

><BR>

>treating it.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! Let me tell you what else is happening. Within days of starting

><BR>

>Valtrex 250mg/2xday, pronoun usage was not only correct 80% of the

><BR>

>time, but when he is messing it up, he is self-correcting himself.

><BR>

>At our bi-monthly EDTA IV last Thursday, the nurse came and asked

><BR>

>him if he was ready and to my surprise he looked straight at the <BR>

>nurse and told him & quot;Yes, I'm ready. Mom, let's go. & quot; He

>asked the <BR>

>nurse if he could put on the rubber band himself, wanted to spray

><BR>

>the numbing cream himself and when he saw the needle, wanted to pock

><BR>

>himself. The nurse let him do all but the pocking. <BR>

><BR>

>Speech therapist called yesterday and one of his goals was using <BR>

>descriptives, one to start with and then two. Well she had all these

><BR>

>different kinds of balls and instead of just reaching for one, he

><BR>

>came out with & quot;Ms. , can I have the big red furry

>ball? & quot; <BR>

>Wasn't one, not two but three descriptives. She called me to let me

><BR>

>know that within the past 2 weeks all of his goals have now <BR>

>completely emerged.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! The biggest WOW of them all so far. Kindergarten graduation was

><BR>

>last night. He is in a typical private church based kindergarten.

><BR>

>They let him come there because we were members of the church and

><BR>

>because they believe in recovery and the principle believes in <BR>

>inclusion. All of his other classmates are neuro-typical children.

><BR>

>He marched in proudly with his classmates all dressed up with cap

><BR>

>and gown. He sat very attentively while 3 other classes (Pre-K) did

><BR>

>all of their songs, poems and Bible verses. He waited patiently <BR>

>while those classes got their diplomas. And then it was his turn his

><BR>

>class was called to the stage. They all stood together and I was <BR>

>praying, please stay in line, don't flap your hands and don't <BR>

>script. Well, God heard and answered. They sang a song, he sang and

><BR>

>did all the hand motions with the song, their poem - you could hear

><BR>

>him say every single word and their Bible verse he said with such

><BR>

>confidence. No one in the room knew that Autism was anywhere in <BR>

>sight. For the few that did know I looked over at them and they were

><BR>

>smiling with me. God is completing what He started – a Miracle.

<BR>

><BR>

>Stan – thank you for sharing with the world all of your knowledge

><BR>

>and research. I am so full of hope. We have a phone consult with our

><BR>

>Dr. in a couple of weeks and I am planning on asking to go for <BR>

>3x/day with the Valtrex. Can't wait to see what happens then. <BR>

>Nickolas is considered high functioning but I see recovery in the

><BR>

>near future. <BR>

><BR>

>Leanne<BR>

>Mother to 6 year old Nickolas<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>

>

>

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Wow! How exciting in such a short time!

Missy

Day 15 - Progress Notes - Big Wow!

Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 00:05:10 -0000

><html><body>

>

>

>Day 15 – HUGE WOW! We started Valtrex 16 days ago. Prior to that we

><BR>

>had done OLE for about 45 days at 150mg per day. Within 3 days of

><BR>

>Valtrex we had a runny nose and by the end of a week a horrible <BR>

>cough. Scripting is out of control, cutting with scissors suddenly

><BR>

>went downhill and this past weekend the emotional mood swings <BR>

>started. He cried for an hour when I dropped my car off to be <BR>

>serviced. Kept saying that he lost the car. Constipation set in <BR>

>about 5 days ago. No rash but we do have some yeast bumps. We are

><BR>

>treating it.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! Let me tell you what else is happening. Within days of starting

><BR>

>Valtrex 250mg/2xday, pronoun usage was not only correct 80% of the

><BR>

>time, but when he is messing it up, he is self-correcting himself.

><BR>

>At our bi-monthly EDTA IV last Thursday, the nurse came and asked

><BR>

>him if he was ready and to my surprise he looked straight at the <BR>

>nurse and told him & quot;Yes, I'm ready. Mom, let's go. & quot; He

>asked the <BR>

>nurse if he could put on the rubber band himself, wanted to spray

><BR>

>the numbing cream himself and when he saw the needle, wanted to pock

><BR>

>himself. The nurse let him do all but the pocking. <BR>

><BR>

>Speech therapist called yesterday and one of his goals was using <BR>

>descriptives, one to start with and then two. Well she had all these

><BR>

>different kinds of balls and instead of just reaching for one, he

><BR>

>came out with & quot;Ms. , can I have the big red furry

>ball? & quot; <BR>

>Wasn't one, not two but three descriptives. She called me to let me

><BR>

>know that within the past 2 weeks all of his goals have now <BR>

>completely emerged.<BR>

><BR>

>BUT! The biggest WOW of them all so far. Kindergarten graduation was

><BR>

>last night. He is in a typical private church based kindergarten.

><BR>

>They let him come there because we were members of the church and

><BR>

>because they believe in recovery and the principle believes in <BR>

>inclusion. All of his other classmates are neuro-typical children.

><BR>

>He marched in proudly with his classmates all dressed up with cap

><BR>

>and gown. He sat very attentively while 3 other classes (Pre-K) did

><BR>

>all of their songs, poems and Bible verses. He waited patiently <BR>

>while those classes got their diplomas. And then it was his turn his

><BR>

>class was called to the stage. They all stood together and I was <BR>

>praying, please stay in line, don't flap your hands and don't <BR>

>script. Well, God heard and answered. They sang a song, he sang and

><BR>

>did all the hand motions with the song, their poem - you could hear

><BR>

>him say every single word and their Bible verse he said with such

><BR>

>confidence. No one in the room knew that Autism was anywhere in <BR>

>sight. For the few that did know I looked over at them and they were

><BR>

>smiling with me. God is completing what He started – a Miracle.

<BR>

><BR>

>Stan – thank you for sharing with the world all of your knowledge

><BR>

>and research. I am so full of hope. We have a phone consult with our

><BR>

>Dr. in a couple of weeks and I am planning on asking to go for <BR>

>3x/day with the Valtrex. Can't wait to see what happens then. <BR>

>Nickolas is considered high functioning but I see recovery in the

><BR>

>near future. <BR>

><BR>

>Leanne<BR>

>Mother to 6 year old Nickolas<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>

>

>

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Is OLE your anti-fungal? Is GSE an anti-fungal as well?Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@...> wrote: This is a wonderful report.Epsom salt baths often help with the constipation. Also, I would strongly suggest making sure you have a good fungal strategy in place. Diflucan, Nizoral or at minimum the natural Caprylic Acid combined with the OTC Candex.Keep us updated. Nice to see an example of the combination of OLE and Valtrex working nicely. Keep us posted.- Stan>> Day 15 – HUGE WOW! We started Valtrex 16 days ago. Prior to that we > had done OLE for about 45 days at 150mg per day. Within 3 days of > Valtrex we had a runny nose and by the end of a week a horrible >

cough. Scripting is out of control, cutting with scissors suddenly > went downhill and this past weekend the emotional mood swings > started. He cried for an hour when I dropped my car off to be > serviced. Kept saying that he lost the car. Constipation set in > about 5 days ago. No rash but we do have some yeast bumps. We are > treating it.> > BUT! Let me tell you what else is happening. Within days of starting > Valtrex 250mg/2xday, pronoun usage was not only correct 80% of the > time, but when he is messing it up, he is self-correcting himself. > At our bi-monthly EDTA IV last Thursday, the nurse came and asked > him if he was ready and to my surprise he looked straight at the > nurse and told him "Yes, I'm ready. Mom, let's go." He asked the > nurse if he could put on the rubber band himself, wanted to spray > the numbing cream himself and when he saw the needle,

wanted to pock > himself. The nurse let him do all but the pocking. > > Speech therapist called yesterday and one of his goals was using > descriptives, one to start with and then two. Well she had all these > different kinds of balls and instead of just reaching for one, he > came out with "Ms. , can I have the big red furry ball?" > Wasn't one, not two but three descriptives. She called me to let me > know that within the past 2 weeks all of his goals have now > completely emerged.> > BUT! The biggest WOW of them all so far. Kindergarten graduation was > last night. He is in a typical private church based kindergarten. > They let him come there because we were members of the church and > because they believe in recovery and the principle believes in > inclusion. All of his other classmates are neuro-typical children. > He marched in

proudly with his classmates all dressed up with cap > and gown. He sat very attentively while 3 other classes (Pre-K) did > all of their songs, poems and Bible verses. He waited patiently > while those classes got their diplomas. And then it was his turn his > class was called to the stage. They all stood together and I was > praying, please stay in line, don't flap your hands and don't > script. Well, God heard and answered. They sang a song, he sang and > did all the hand motions with the song, their poem - you could hear > him say every single word and their Bible verse he said with such > confidence. No one in the room knew that Autism was anywhere in > sight. For the few that did know I looked over at them and they were > smiling with me. God is completing what He started – a Miracle. > > Stan – thank you for sharing with the world all of your knowledge

> and research. I am so full of hope. We have a phone consult with our > Dr. in a couple of weeks and I am planning on asking to go for > 3x/day with the Valtrex. Can't wait to see what happens then. > Nickolas is considered high functioning but I see recovery in the > near future. > > Leanne> Mother to 6 year old Nickolas>

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