Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 It's difficult to write a response that would be equal to your post. I appreciate your observations and for sharing your story and your feelings. It's quite moving. After wiping my tears I took a look at Grave's Disease and it's strikingly similar to many of the symptoms we see in folks with gut dysfunction and ADHD. Right down to cobalamin challenges, anxiety, sleep challenges, oxidative stress, wheat hypersensitivity and autoimmunity. I would continue the diet and do a trial of MB12 Nasal spray and report back how you feel. MB12 might do the trick for you. - Stan > > Dear Stan, > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > wanted was to be wrong. > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > of us. > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > Sincerely, > Kathy, aka > 's Nana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 It's difficult to write a response that would be equal to your post. I appreciate your observations and for sharing your story and your feelings. It's quite moving. After wiping my tears I took a look at Grave's Disease and it's strikingly similar to many of the symptoms we see in folks with gut dysfunction and ADHD. Right down to cobalamin challenges, anxiety, sleep challenges, oxidative stress, wheat hypersensitivity and autoimmunity. I would continue the diet and do a trial of MB12 Nasal spray and report back how you feel. MB12 might do the trick for you. - Stan > > Dear Stan, > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > wanted was to be wrong. > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > of us. > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > Sincerely, > Kathy, aka > 's Nana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 I would like to second that. You are truly an inspiration, Stan. You have a recovered child and you could have simply gotten on with the life you had planned. Instead, you are here. You remain in the trenches helping families every day. Thank you. Pamela " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. " Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 I would like to second that. You are truly an inspiration, Stan. You have a recovered child and you could have simply gotten on with the life you had planned. Instead, you are here. You remain in the trenches helping families every day. Thank you. Pamela " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. " Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 That's what I've been thinking! I'm in a bit of a financial bind at the moment, but as soon as possible, I'm giving it a try. It's very exciting to me. Thanks! > > > > Dear Stan, > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > > wanted was to be wrong. > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > > of us. > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > > Sincerely, > > Kathy, aka > > 's Nana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 That's what I've been thinking! I'm in a bit of a financial bind at the moment, but as soon as possible, I'm giving it a try. It's very exciting to me. Thanks! > > > > Dear Stan, > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > > wanted was to be wrong. > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > > of us. > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > > Sincerely, > > Kathy, aka > > 's Nana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 $45 dollars from coastal compounding. > > > > > > Dear Stan, > > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > > > wanted was to be wrong. > > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > > > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > > > of us. > > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > > > Sincerely, > > > Kathy, aka > > > 's Nana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 $45 dollars from coastal compounding. > > > > > > Dear Stan, > > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have > > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on > > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful. > > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two > > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a > > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is > > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your > > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life > > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I > > > wanted was to be wrong. > > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began > > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets > > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my > > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I > > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson > > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one > > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole > > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found > > > your, " mission " , and that even your background in marketing has become > > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest > > > of us. > > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your > > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without > > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our > > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us. > > > Sincerely, > > > Kathy, aka > > > 's Nana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 No kidding! : D Thanks!Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@...> wrote: $45 dollars from coastal compounding.> > >> > > Dear Stan,> > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have> > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on> > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful.> > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two> > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a> > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is> > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your> > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life> > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I> > > wanted was to be wrong. > > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began> > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets> > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my> > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I> > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson> > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one> > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole> > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found> > > your, "mission", and that even your background in marketing has become> > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest> > > of us.> > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your> > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without> > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our> > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us.> > > Sincerely,> > > Kathy, aka> > > 's Nana> > >> >> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 No kidding! : D Thanks!Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@...> wrote: $45 dollars from coastal compounding.> > >> > > Dear Stan,> > > you don't know me. I am one of the countless people who have> > > watched your videos and taken heart. This morning I clicked on> > > Children's Corner again, and saw the new layout. It's wonderful.> > > A few years ago I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease and about two> > > years later, my grandson was diagnosed with autism, sort of a> > > one-two-punch. Perhaps the main reason I feel so warmly about you is> > > because of what you said at the DAN! Conference about mourning your> > > son, and being mistaken in doing so. That statement touched my life> > > because from the moment I realized that my grandson had autism, all I> > > wanted was to be wrong. > > > Starting with ARI and DAN!, my thoughts on the body and health began> > > to change. Dr. Neubrander's video was the reason my grandson now gets> > > MB12 injections. Elaine Gottschall is the reason four members of my> > > familiy are on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (me too). The more I> > > learn, the brighter the future becomes. I suspect that my grandson> > > may eventually be a candidate for Valtrex and that more than one> > > member of my family, including myself, should be getting MB12. > > > You are an (pardon the use of the most overused word in the whole> > > recovery world) inspiration to me. I can see how you have found> > > your, "mission", and that even your background in marketing has become> > > valuable toward it's acomplishment. Good for you. Good for the rest> > > of us.> > > I remember you saying you felt bad about showing pictures of your> > > son to people who's kids are still hurting. Please don't. Without> > > people like you, the rest of us would be lost, condemned to mourn our> > > kids and ourselves without ever knowing there was a way out. > > > Thank you for sharing your lives with us.> > > Sincerely,> > > Kathy, aka> > > 's Nana> > >> >> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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