Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Beverly, You are in luck with your husband needing to be close to Winder. The Gwinnett Co. school system is one of the best in the state and I would definetly recommend the Dacula/Hamilton Mill area. Not only is the Dacula school district wonderful for special needs kids, the area is one of the good parts of the county, along with Suwanee, with appreciating real estate. > > From: Beverly Chase <chasingjake@...> > Date: 2006/01/13 Fri AM 12:29:34 EST > autism > Subject: Moving to ATL in 2-3 weeks need help > > Hi! > > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA. > > I will also need referrals for the following professionals: > > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of? > > 2) An awesome SLP > > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids. > > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one. > > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos > > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket > > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy > > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items > > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups > > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I > > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me > > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc. > > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you. > > Thanks in advance, > Beverly > > > --------------------------------- > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Beverly, You are in luck with your husband needing to be close to Winder. The Gwinnett Co. school system is one of the best in the state and I would definetly recommend the Dacula/Hamilton Mill area. Not only is the Dacula school district wonderful for special needs kids, the area is one of the good parts of the county, along with Suwanee, with appreciating real estate. > > From: Beverly Chase <chasingjake@...> > Date: 2006/01/13 Fri AM 12:29:34 EST > autism > Subject: Moving to ATL in 2-3 weeks need help > > Hi! > > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA. > > I will also need referrals for the following professionals: > > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of? > > 2) An awesome SLP > > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids. > > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one. > > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos > > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket > > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy > > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items > > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups > > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I > > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me > > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc. > > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you. > > Thanks in advance, > Beverly > > > --------------------------------- > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Hi we are a Bradstreet patient too. Feel free to call me. Beauvais 770-975-7132 Great Ped Dr. Abrams Spaulding Drive will not force vax. Pine from Summit was our ABA therapist and was excellent although hard to reach since she started the school. Inquire with them Vince Carbone is coming in March and they are sponcering. It will be a great VB workshop and you may meets some VB therapists as well. My son has a Chairi malformation as well I have some info on that. Be aware Atlanta is not a bustling city of BioMed. Most of the neuros are opposed for the most part to BioMed. Gwinett though does have good schools and ABA. Whole Foods and Harry carry GFCF/SCD I belong to a Co-op and most Krogers have a healthfood section with many GFCF items. Shop carefully for a neuro on the Chiari issue. We are going to do all our Chiari evals with Feldstien in NYC. Our Neuro declared no abnormalities and I found the Chiari on the report 2 years later. There is a lovely Hyperbaric Place in Cumming that is very in expensive that is proven to help CP www.hypertc.com . We just finished 40 dives they are 30/dive. I would love to talk to you. > > Hi! > > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA. > > I will also need referrals for the following professionals: > > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of? > > 2) An awesome SLP > > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids. > > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one. > > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos > > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket > > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy > > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items > > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups > > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I > > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me > > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc. > > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you. > > Thanks in advance, > Beverly > > > --------------------------------- > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Hi we are a Bradstreet patient too. Feel free to call me. Beauvais 770-975-7132 Great Ped Dr. Abrams Spaulding Drive will not force vax. Pine from Summit was our ABA therapist and was excellent although hard to reach since she started the school. Inquire with them Vince Carbone is coming in March and they are sponcering. It will be a great VB workshop and you may meets some VB therapists as well. My son has a Chairi malformation as well I have some info on that. Be aware Atlanta is not a bustling city of BioMed. Most of the neuros are opposed for the most part to BioMed. Gwinett though does have good schools and ABA. Whole Foods and Harry carry GFCF/SCD I belong to a Co-op and most Krogers have a healthfood section with many GFCF items. Shop carefully for a neuro on the Chiari issue. We are going to do all our Chiari evals with Feldstien in NYC. Our Neuro declared no abnormalities and I found the Chiari on the report 2 years later. There is a lovely Hyperbaric Place in Cumming that is very in expensive that is proven to help CP www.hypertc.com . We just finished 40 dives they are 30/dive. I would love to talk to you. > > Hi! > > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA. > > I will also need referrals for the following professionals: > > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of? > > 2) An awesome SLP > > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids. > > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one. > > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos > > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket > > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy > > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items > > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups > > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I > > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me > > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc. > > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you. > > Thanks in advance, > Beverly > > > --------------------------------- > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 Hi Beverly-I live in Gwinnett. My 25 month old son is ASD and receives OT, PT, ST, ABA, Music therapy and works with a behavior psychologist weekly. My husband is a realtor and he would be happy to give you any info you need if researching certain areas as well as share info on all of our doctors and therapists. My son is young but I have done so much research that I could pass along a great deal of info to you. Please email me if you would like to talk further. Thanks- mluzier@... From: autism [mailto:autism ] On Behalf Of Beverly Chase Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 12:30 AM autism Subject: Moving to ATL in 2-3 weeks need help Hi! My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA. I will also need referrals for the following professionals: 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of? 2) An awesome SLP 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids. 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one. 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. 9) Good compounding pharmacy 10) Health food stores for GFCF items 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. I2) Any positive and proactive support groups 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I 14) Good GYN for me 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc. I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you. Thanks in advance, Beverly Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi, I live in Buford. My child goes to Harmony Elementary. The school does not have an ASD program, but my son is high-functioning and completely mainstreamed. The ASD school for this district is Sugar Hill Elementary. And, Middle School is the middle and has an ASD program. You can email me offlist if you would like at galady3744@... . What area of Buford are you looking at? L. Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi, I live in Buford. My child goes to Harmony Elementary. The school does not have an ASD program, but my son is high-functioning and completely mainstreamed. The ASD school for this district is Sugar Hill Elementary. And, Middle School is the middle and has an ASD program. You can email me offlist if you would like at galady3744@... . What area of Buford are you looking at? L. Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi, I live in Buford. My child goes to Harmony Elementary. The school does not have an ASD program, but my son is high-functioning and completely mainstreamed. The ASD school for this district is Sugar Hill Elementary. And, Middle School is the middle and has an ASD program. You can email me offlist if you would like at galady3744@... . What area of Buford are you looking at? L. Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi, I live in Buford. My child goes to Harmony Elementary. The school does not have an ASD program, but my son is high-functioning and completely mainstreamed. The ASD school for this district is Sugar Hill Elementary. And, Middle School is the middle and has an ASD program. You can email me offlist if you would like at galady3744@... . What area of Buford are you looking at? L. Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi ! If you received a partial email from me earlier I am sorry. I was half way through when I obviosuly hit a key and poof it was gone and I could not find it. Anyway, thank you for taking time to reply to my post. I just tried to call you but your line was busy so thought I'd write an email since Dad is out playing w/Jake and I have a few minutes. Do you have an ABA program for your son? Do you know any ABA/VB therapists who might need hours? I met and observed at Summit last Friday. She seems nice and good but we can't afford hers or Shauna's $45 an hour rate. We are trying to set up a 25-30 hour a week in home ABA program and there's no way we could pay $1,100-$1,300 a week. As for the Chiari I wanted to go see Feldstien but BCBS didn't have him listed as a provider. We did however fly to Chicago and saw Frim. So far we have not had to have any surgeries but I always wonder if it would make a difference or not. Dr. Frim said that he has seen some ASD kids improve a lot after surgery and some not much or at all. Nothing like having 2 dx's that have such vague outcomes and therapies. Did you happen to read an article written by Beth Palo? She has a child w/ASD and ACM. She had to shop to get a surgeon to perform her son's surgery since she felt it was needed. She went to Feldstein and he did the surgery. I have talked to Beth and she insists the surgery is responsible for her son be a totally different and highly VERBAL child. I spoke to her 6 months post op. Anyway, I have also heard from parents who are on surgery 2 or 3 and wish they had never done the surgery. Have you heard of the DUKE study showing an increase in dual dx of ACM and ASD? Anyway, I wouldn't doubt that they aren't somehow related. Jake's herniation is 14.5mm which has increased from 10mm at 15 months old. His MRI does show some CSF restriction but no syrnix or anything so we just keep doing periodic MRI's and see what happens. Did you say the dives were $30, or as that a typo and you meant $300?? Have you noticed anything? Does your son also have CP? You'd never know our son has it but he does. It is supposedly from the PVL. I am going to the Carbone workshop. I wasn't going to since I have attended several and had a lot of parent training but everyone insists I must hear/see Carbone since he is such a motivational speaker. Well I think that's it for now. I look forward to hearing from you and again appreciate all your input. Thanks, Beverly jesusnowworld <jesusnowworld@...> wrote: Hi we are a Bradstreet patient too.Feel free to call me. Beauvais 770-975-7132Great Ped Dr. Abrams Spaulding Drive will not force vax. Pine from Summit was our ABA therapist and was excellent although hard to reach since she started the school.Inquire with them Vince Carbone is coming in March and they are sponcering. It will be a great VB workshop and you may meets some VB therapists as well.My son has a Chairi malformation as well I have some info on that.Be aware Atlanta is not a bustling city of BioMed.Most of the neuros are opposed for the most part to BioMed.Gwinett though does have good schools and ABA.Whole Foods and Harry carry GFCF/SCDI belong to a Co-op and most Krogers have a healthfood section with many GFCF items.Shop carefully for a neuro on the Chiari issue. We are going to do all our Chiari evals with Feldstien in NYC. Our Neuro declared no abnormalities and I found the Chiari on the report 2 years later.There is a lovely Hyperbaric Place in Cumming that is very in expensive that is proven to help CP www.hypertc.com . We just finished 40 dives they are 30/dive.I would love to talk to you.>> Hi!> > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA.> > I will also need referrals for the following professionals:> > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of?> > 2) An awesome SLP> > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids.> > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one.> > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos> > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket> > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy> > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items> > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups> > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I> > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me> > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc.> > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you.> > Thanks in advance,> Beverly > > > ---------------------------------> Photos> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. 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Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi ! If you received a partial email from me earlier I am sorry. I was half way through when I obviosuly hit a key and poof it was gone and I could not find it. Anyway, thank you for taking time to reply to my post. I just tried to call you but your line was busy so thought I'd write an email since Dad is out playing w/Jake and I have a few minutes. Do you have an ABA program for your son? Do you know any ABA/VB therapists who might need hours? I met and observed at Summit last Friday. She seems nice and good but we can't afford hers or Shauna's $45 an hour rate. We are trying to set up a 25-30 hour a week in home ABA program and there's no way we could pay $1,100-$1,300 a week. As for the Chiari I wanted to go see Feldstien but BCBS didn't have him listed as a provider. We did however fly to Chicago and saw Frim. So far we have not had to have any surgeries but I always wonder if it would make a difference or not. Dr. Frim said that he has seen some ASD kids improve a lot after surgery and some not much or at all. Nothing like having 2 dx's that have such vague outcomes and therapies. Did you happen to read an article written by Beth Palo? She has a child w/ASD and ACM. She had to shop to get a surgeon to perform her son's surgery since she felt it was needed. She went to Feldstein and he did the surgery. I have talked to Beth and she insists the surgery is responsible for her son be a totally different and highly VERBAL child. I spoke to her 6 months post op. Anyway, I have also heard from parents who are on surgery 2 or 3 and wish they had never done the surgery. Have you heard of the DUKE study showing an increase in dual dx of ACM and ASD? Anyway, I wouldn't doubt that they aren't somehow related. Jake's herniation is 14.5mm which has increased from 10mm at 15 months old. His MRI does show some CSF restriction but no syrnix or anything so we just keep doing periodic MRI's and see what happens. Did you say the dives were $30, or as that a typo and you meant $300?? Have you noticed anything? Does your son also have CP? You'd never know our son has it but he does. It is supposedly from the PVL. I am going to the Carbone workshop. I wasn't going to since I have attended several and had a lot of parent training but everyone insists I must hear/see Carbone since he is such a motivational speaker. Well I think that's it for now. I look forward to hearing from you and again appreciate all your input. Thanks, Beverly jesusnowworld <jesusnowworld@...> wrote: Hi we are a Bradstreet patient too.Feel free to call me. Beauvais 770-975-7132Great Ped Dr. Abrams Spaulding Drive will not force vax. Pine from Summit was our ABA therapist and was excellent although hard to reach since she started the school.Inquire with them Vince Carbone is coming in March and they are sponcering. It will be a great VB workshop and you may meets some VB therapists as well.My son has a Chairi malformation as well I have some info on that.Be aware Atlanta is not a bustling city of BioMed.Most of the neuros are opposed for the most part to BioMed.Gwinett though does have good schools and ABA.Whole Foods and Harry carry GFCF/SCDI belong to a Co-op and most Krogers have a healthfood section with many GFCF items.Shop carefully for a neuro on the Chiari issue. We are going to do all our Chiari evals with Feldstien in NYC. Our Neuro declared no abnormalities and I found the Chiari on the report 2 years later.There is a lovely Hyperbaric Place in Cumming that is very in expensive that is proven to help CP www.hypertc.com . We just finished 40 dives they are 30/dive.I would love to talk to you.>> Hi!> > My name is Beverly and my husband and 5 year old son who has autism will be moving to the ATL area from Fort Myers, FL the end of this month. I am flying down tomorrow-Monday to look for a short term (6mo) rental. We don't want to buy yet since we don't know the area and don't want to get locked into a bad neighborhood or school district. > > I am hoping that some of you will take time to tell me the good and bad areas to live in. My husband will need to drive to Winder for work so would want to stay within 30minutes of there. We have penciled in Gwinett Co since we have heard they have the best SD programs but not sure if it varies w/in Gwineett or not? Anyway, if anyone cares to share opinions (good or Bad) about good areas to live in I would appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to email me offlist. I will be checking email while in GA.> > I will also need referrals for the following professionals:> > 1) An awesome Verbal Behavior therapist/consultant or VB center based program. I am going to observe Summit Learning Center and Bridging the Gap tomorrow. I would appreciate any feedback on these programs. Are there other VB based centers in the ATL area that I should look into or steer clear of?> > 2) An awesome SLP> > 3) Non DAN! bashing pediatrician that is kind and caring w/ our kids.> > 4) A DAN! doctor. We did see Kartzinel and now Bradstreet but want to find someone local if possible. > > 5) A Barber or Stylist who is patient, loving with nerves of steel. I think my guy would prefer a chainsaw fight. It is ugly. Last Barber quit and started crying so need a strong one.> > 6) A Dentist (pediatric) who is good w/our kiddos> > 7) A Developmental Ped or Psych who can do the periodic evaluations and testing needed. Also, I am not interested in ones who are in the SD pocket> > 8) An incredible neurologist. Our son also has arnold chiari malformation I, periventricular leukomalacia, and mild hypotonic CP. > > 9) Good compounding pharmacy> > 10) Health food stores for GFCF items> > 11) Who I contact about applying for any waivers that my child should qualify for. > > I2) Any positive and proactive support groups> > 13) Good Primary Care docs for hubby and I> > 14) Good GYN for me > > 15) Good (but not hugely expensive) hairdresser for me> > I think that's it for now. Obviously my important need at this point is findng a safe decent place to live for the next 6 months or so. So, if you have the time and knowledge please pass on good and bad areas, schools, etc.> > I look forward to getting to know and hopefully meeting some of you.> > Thanks in advance,> Beverly > > > ---------------------------------> Photos> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. 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