Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Aha! That's great ...always nice to hear the positives. As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc.Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.)But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low-salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared to understand and support this line of action re the gut.So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc.had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I have been trying to do via Jean. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Now that would be a great idea, putting up a page on TA. That means that anybody going to Wikipedia and searching for "autism" has a better chance of coming across TA than if they just googled on the open net. >>benn on my to do list for quite a while, anybody want to have a stab at the wording and see what we all think? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Who is she Margaret? Name rank and number? Hospital? You could ask her the basis for her thinking and about dietician training etc. There is stuff in the medical literature about the usefulness of the GFCF diet. Maybe she's read it xx Sally mcollins2001uk wrote: > > As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad > to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc. > Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital > that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque > markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.) > But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get > to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of > gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low- > salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared > to understand and support this line of action re the gut. > So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc. > had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but > this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I > have been trying to do via Jean. > Margaret > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.1/888 - Release Date: 06/07/2007 06:36 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thanks so much for sharing that with us Margaret. I think now and again we NEED to hear a story like that, It makes me feel like we’re not all banging our heads against brick walls and that maybe slowly slowly we might be getting somewhere. I just googled autism out of interest and the results were much better than when we first googled it two and a half years ago. Back then all you got was ‘lifelong’ and ‘NAS’ and lots of gobbledygook science. Now you get things like wikipedia saying some people say it’s treatable but that’s controversial and it lists all the things that people say can help. Not perfect but moving forward. Didn’t notice any treatingautism there though. By the way, three out of five markers left sounds pretty bad, poor Henry and poor you! Well, at least you can get it sorted now. Good luck, SARA -----Original Message----- From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe [mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of mcollins2001uk Sent: 06 July 2007 14:43 To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Something useful from the NHS!!!!! As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc. Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.) But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low- salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared to understand and support this line of action re the gut. So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc. had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I have been trying to do via Jean. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Now that would be a great idea, putting up a page on TA. That means that anybody going to Wikipedia and searching for "autism" has a better chance of coming across TA than if they just googled on the open net. RE: Something useful from the NHS!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing that with us Margaret. I think now and again we NEED to hear a story like that, It makes me feel like we’re not all banging our heads against brick walls and that maybe slowly slowly we might be getting somewhere. I just googled autism out of interest and the results were much better than when we first googled it two and a half years ago. Back then all you got was ‘lifelong’ and ‘NAS’ and lots of gobbledygook science. Now you get things like wikipedia saying some people say it’s treatable but that’s controversial and it lists all the things that people say can help. Not perfect but moving forward. Didn’t notice any treatingautism there though. By the way, three out of five markers left sounds pretty bad, poor Henry and poor you! Well, at least you can get it sorted now. Good luck, SARA -----Original Message-----From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe [mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of mcollins2001ukSent: 06 July 2007 14:43To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Something useful from the NHS!!!!! As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc.Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.)But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low-salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared to understand and support this line of action re the gut.So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc.had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I have been trying to do via Jean. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Yes! also maybe a short paragraph on what biomed situation is like in the UK (NHS) = nonexistant! just to make it clear that the establishment is sitting on its ass and neglecting to look into this. this may get us even more publicity. any volunteers? natasa > > Now that would be a great idea, putting up a page on TA. That means that anybody going to Wikipedia and searching for " autism " has a better chance of coming across TA than if they just googled on the open net. > > > Something useful from the NHS!!!!! > > > > As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad > to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc. > Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital > that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque > markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.) > But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get > to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of > gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low- > salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared > to understand and support this line of action re the gut. > So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc. > had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but > this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I > have been trying to do via Jean. > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Lordy Margaret, that's great news!! At last, someone, somewhere in that great big bureaucratic machine of 'them' that supports us! Really, really pleased for you Zoe > > As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad > to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc. > Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital > that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque > markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.) > But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get > to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of > gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low- > salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared > to understand and support this line of action re the gut. > So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc. > had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but > this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I > have been trying to do via Jean. > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Can she be cloned and distributed around the country?! Peta-- - In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " mcollins2001uk " wrote: > > As some of you will know, I've had lots of problems getting Henry's dad > to co-operate re gut, laxatives and diet etc. > Well, we now have instructions form a Consultant paed at the hospital > that Henry should be on daily laxatives. (Three of five radio opaque > markers still in the rectum five days after swallowing them.) > But today we also saw an NHS dietician at the hospital(you can only get > to see her via a Consultant referral) who supports and is on top of > gfcfsf etc. Who knows about and may use later down the line LOD and low- > salycilate diets (!) and asked what supplements H was on and appeared > to understand and support this line of action re the gut. > So perhaps I can finally get Dad to stop giving Henry toast etc. > had warned me NHS dieticians might cause problems re biomed, but > this one will provide some necessary official back-up to support what I > have been trying to do via Jean. > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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