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Certainly

sounds like an incredible event!!

Missy

I am who I am

because that's who I am.

-----, 8

All kids are

gifted, some just open their packages earlier than others.

----

Carr

From: autism [mailto:autism ] On Behalf Of Ann Collett

Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007

6:34 PM

autism

Subject: [sPAM] Re:

NAA Conference

Hi Missy and everyone,

The National Autism Conference was

awesome! If anyone missed it, it would be worth getting

the DVD's or CD's that will be available on the NAA website in a

couple of weeks. Overall I found the conference wonderful, but also very

overwhelming because of the limited time in between speakers and the unexpected

emotions that are brought out at hearing such a volume of information

in such a short period of time. It felt rushed and I didn't get to spend

as much time at the exhibitors as I wanted because I didn't want to

miss any speakers. We had to choose between breakout speakers a few

times. I was with 2 other moms from Georgia

and we didn't see that many folks there from Georgia. But there was quite an

attendance, it was so nice to meet and get to talk to parents

from all over the country.

I didn't get to attend on Thursday but attended Friday,

Saturday and Sunday. Friday started with 's presentation

at 8:00 in the morning. She presented a new film on her experiences with

her son on their autism journey. That was so courageous in itself, putting

herself and her family out there to all the scrutiny. At

the Q & A at the end, someone asked her about Autism Speaks, which

her parents founded. She mentioned that there would be some

changes coming to Autism Speaks, something to the effect that

it was time for " out with the old and in with the new. "

Then the lineup of speakers was Doreen Granpeesheh, Jill

and Kenitz spoke about her miracle daughter. Then

Wakefield spoke on the gut issues with our kids with ASD and it

was disturbing to see the slides after slides of gut inflammation

being found in 70- 80% of our kids with ASD's. And

then McCarthy was very entertaining . She and her son's

speech therapist came up with some videos to teach play skills www.teach2talk.com Next

at the HBOT forum there was a panel of speakers. Dr. Dan

Rosignnol presented alot of scientific research and studies going on in the

field of HBOT and autism.

If anyone would like my notes on the Toilet Training worshop

by Batts on Potty Training, let me know. Wow, you think you

know it all. She was an engaging speaker with lots of tidbits and a great

sense of humor. Fascinating!lol

The 9:00 pm movie premiere of filmakers Don & nne

King, Beautiful Son, is a must see! www.beautifulson.com This is

supposed to be coming to public tv in April 08. This film shows the raw

experience in living with autism. For me it brought to screen the incredible

stuggle of dealing with the diagnoses, the doctors and the overwhelming choices

and responsibility the autism journey brings.

Saturday: Deidre Imus was just an

incredible speaker. I am still left with an incredible sense of

awe for all that she has done and is doing. She is an incredible

advocate for all children. She is very passionate about our kids and the

environment and is trying to change things one step at a time. We went to

the evening " Dinner at the Movies " which was a blast. There were all

kinds of auctions to bid on in order to raise money. There was a line

of baskets of items from the exibitors and all kinds of movie

posters. And also including in the auction was auctioning off the

services of certain Doctors that were willing to give their time and

services! Kudos to all the doctors that gave their services and in

particular Dr. Wakefield raised alot of money. There was quite a

madness that seem to come over people that were bidding on him. :)

Sunday: We heard speakers on RDI, Life Planning for Special

families, Oxidative stress, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics by Dr.

Bock, and Ayoub on Aluminum, Vaccines and Atuism Spectrum. At the

exhibitor's booths someone won the raffle for dolphin therapy, all I know is,

it wasn't me. :) At this point I could use some dolphin therapy

myself...lol. I found Dr. Anju Usman's presentation " What is Bugging

Our Kids? " with the newest information on her True Health

Gut Biofilm Protocol in particular helpful for me, a missing part of

my son's puzzle.

Well I hope this gave those that couldn't

attend a small glimpse into this awesome conference.

Ann Collett

mom to , 14, autism

NAA Conference

Those who went….how was it??

Missy

I am who I am because that's who I am.

-----, 8

All kids are gifted, some just open

their packages earlier than others.

---- Carr

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Hi,

I thought the conference was great. I have four inches worth of

papers to go though. So much information was presented it is hard to

absorb it all, especially the Biomed stuff. I need to write up a

list of all the things I want to talk about with our DAN doctor. I

think said she hoped things would change at Autism

Speaks concerning what research they fund but she also said she hoped

she wouldn't get in trouble for what she said which I thought was sad.

McCarthy talking about the CDC and trying to get into see and

talk to someone about toxins in vaccines was great. I hope two weeks

of dolphin therapy in the Carribean with the whole family is one of

the missing pieces to help with treating autism. Wow, what a door

prize on top of a great conference.

>

> Certainly sounds like an incredible event!!

>

>

>

> Missy

>

>

>

> I am who I am because that's who I am.

>

> -----, 8

>

>

>

> All kids are gifted, some just open their packages earlier than

others.

>

> ---- Carr

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: autism [mailto:autism-

georgia ]

> On Behalf Of Ann Collett

> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:34 PM

> autism

> Subject: [sPAM] Re: NAA Conference

>

>

>

> Hi Missy and everyone,

>

>

>

> The National Autism Conference was awesome! If anyone missed it, it

would be

> worth getting the DVD's or CD's that will be available on the NAA

website in

> a couple of weeks. Overall I found the conference wonderful, but

also very

> overwhelming because of the limited time in between speakers and

the

> unexpected emotions that are brought out at hearing such a volume of

> information in such a short period of time. It felt rushed and I

didn't get

> to spend as much time at the exhibitors as I wanted because I

didn't want

> to miss any speakers. We had to choose between breakout speakers a

few

> times. I was with 2 other moms from Georgia and we didn't see that

many

> folks there from Georgia. But there was quite an attendance, it was

so nice

> to meet and get to talk to parents from all over the country.

>

>

>

> I didn't get to attend on Thursday but attended Friday, Saturday

and Sunday.

> Friday started with 's presentation at 8:00 in the

morning. She

> presented a new film on her experiences with her son on their autism

> journey. That was so courageous in itself, putting herself and her

family

> out there to all the scrutiny. At the Q & A at the end, someone asked

her

> about Autism Speaks, which her parents founded. She mentioned that

there

> would be some changes coming to Autism Speaks, something to the

effect that

> it was time for " out with the old and in with the new. "

>

>

>

> Then the lineup of speakers was Doreen Granpeesheh, Jill and

> Kenitz spoke about her miracle daughter. Then Wakefield

spoke on the

> gut issues with our kids with ASD and it was disturbing to see the

slides

> after slides of gut inflammation being found in 70- 80% of our

kids with

> ASD's. And then McCarthy was very entertaining . She and her

son's

> speech therapist came up with some videos to teach play skills

> www.teach2talk. <http://www.teach2talk.com> com Next at the HBOT

forum

> there was a panel of speakers. Dr. Dan Rosignnol presented alot of

> scientific research and studies going on in the field of HBOT and

autism.

>

>

>

> If anyone would like my notes on the Toilet Training worshop by

Batts

> on Potty Training, let me know. Wow, you think you know it all. She

was an

> engaging speaker with lots of tidbits and a great sense of humor.

> Fascinating!lol

>

>

>

> The 9:00 pm movie premiere of filmakers Don & nne King,

Beautiful Son,

> is a must see! www.beautifulson. <http://www.beautifulson.com> com

This is

> supposed to be coming to public tv in April 08. This film shows the

raw

> experience in living with autism. For me it brought to screen the

incredible

> stuggle of dealing with the diagnoses, the doctors and the

overwhelming

> choices and responsibility the autism journey brings.

>

>

>

> Saturday: Deidre Imus was just an incredible speaker. I am still

left with

> an incredible sense of awe for all that she has done and is doing.

She is

> an incredible advocate for all children. She is very passionate

about our

> kids and the environment and is trying to change things one step at

a time.

> We went to the evening " Dinner at the Movies " which was a blast.

There were

> all kinds of auctions to bid on in order to raise money. There was

a line

> of baskets of items from the exibitors and all kinds of movie

posters. And

> also including in the auction was auctioning off the services of

certain

> Doctors that were willing to give their time and services! Kudos to

all the

> doctors that gave their services and in particular Dr. Wakefield

raised alot

> of money. There was quite a madness that seem to come over people

that were

> bidding on him. :)

>

>

>

> Sunday: We heard speakers on RDI, Life Planning for Special

families,

> Oxidative stress, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics by Dr.

Bock,

> and Ayoub on Aluminum, Vaccines and Atuism Spectrum. At the

> exhibitor's booths someone won the raffle for dolphin therapy, all

I know

> is, it wasn't me. :) At this point I could use some dolphin therapy

> myself...lol. I found Dr. Anju Usman's presentation " What is

Bugging Our

> Kids? " with the newest information on her True Health Gut Biofilm

Protocol

> in particular helpful for me, a missing part of my son's puzzle.

>

>

>

> Well I hope this gave those that couldn't attend a small glimpse

into this

> awesome conference.

>

>

>

> Ann Collett

>

> mom to , 14, autism

>

> NAA Conference

>

>

>

> Those who went….how was it??

>

>

>

> Missy

>

>

>

> I am who I am because that's who I am.

>

> -----, 8

>

>

>

> All kids are gifted, some just open their packages earlier than

others.

>

> ---- Carr

>

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