Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 , Feel your pain, we are in Waco and it seems like this board is geared to Houston mostly. But info from anywhere is good. Our older son, Caleb, is nearly eight and we are still fighting for a diagnosis. Looks like Aspergers, but we are waiting to see. We have to oportunity, and I don't know if they can see your son so young but you can ask, to go to Texas ish-Rite Childrens Hospital in Dallas for an evaluation. From what I am being told they are going to look at him from head to toe and do three gazillion tests over a three day period to make sure they have checked out every possible sinario. It is all free since the Masons raise the funds so that helps. If you are interested let me know and I can forward you the info I have for them and you can see if they maybe able to help. intro ah, i now see the delay in being approved is because the list owner is in houston! four of the 20 emails so far were *not* related to ike! i hope everyone is recoving well from the hurricane. the storm pretty much missed us in the dallas area, which is good because we *had* to drive an hour into dallas for immigration saturday at noon! anyway, my spouse is a self-dxed aspie, and i agree. we've noticed that our 13mo son gene doesn't seem to be progressing as he should, though he can do some surprising things and was walking by his first birthday. we both assessed him with the CSBS DP and he scored in the concern range on all three categories (social, speech, symbolic). so, i'm here to find out what assessments and programs are available. we live about an hour north of dallas, in grayson county. -ashley -- No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 > , > Feel your pain, we are in Waco and it seems like this board is geared > to Houston mostly. But info from anywhere is good. Our older son, > Caleb, is nearly eight and we are still fighting for a diagnosis. > Looks like Aspergers, but we are waiting to see. We have to > oportunity, and I don't know if they can see your son so young but you > can ask, to go to Texas ish-Rite Childrens Hospital in Dallas for > an evaluation. From what I am being told they are going to look at > him from head to toe and do three gazillion tests over a three day > period to make sure they have checked out every possible sinario. It > is all free since the Masons raise the funds so that helps. If you > are interested let me know and I can forward you the info I have for > them and you can see if they maybe able to help.  thanks for the reference. -ashley -- No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 I am in Waco/Hewitt too. We are currently trying to put together an PDD/Asperger-specific support group. Anyone interested, please contact me directly at kenzeebell@.... I am a mother of a 9 y.o. in the Midway ISD. Blessings-- PS-I think I may be able to help you get a diagnosis, at no charge. Email me! McKenzee Mckenzee > , > Feel your pain, we are in Waco and it seems like this board is geared > to Houston mostly. But info from anywhere is good. Our older son, > Caleb, is nearly eight and we are still fighting for a diagnosis. > Looks like Aspergers, but we are waiting to see. We have to > oportunity, and I don't know if they can see your son so young but you > can ask, to go to Texas ish-Rite Childrens Hospital in Dallas for > an evaluation. From what I am being told they are going to look at > him from head to toe and do three gazillion tests over a three day > period to make sure they have checked out every possible sinario. It > is all free since the Masons raise the funds so that helps. If you > are interested let me know and I can forward you the info I have for > them and you can see if they maybe able to help.  thanks for the reference. -ashley -- No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2009 Report Share Posted November 26, 2009 Hi allWe are getting ready to retire. We purchased a small farm and will have goats among other stock and ventures. We love raw milk, drank it for many years before getting into teaching and away from farming. Now that we will be getting back to the basics, we can hardly wait!! Our farm is in Palmer, Alaska. )-- Clyde and Peggy LeePOB 1254Wrangell, Alaska 99929 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 Hi , welcome. I just re-ordered a copy of “Raw Milk Production Handbook” from the Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund, (since I can’t find mine). Did any other producers find this book useful? I pass this along in case you might be interested . It is $6 and can be ordered at: https://www.farmtoconsumer.net/EducationalRawMilkHanbook.asp You may want to join the fund, it is specifically set up to help farmers in dealing with overzealous governmental intrusion into the farmer to consumer relationship. Sincerely, Hello. My name is Olive. My wife and I, Arlia, both Florida natives, moved to a moderatly sized farm in Tennessee 2 years ago, joyfully leaving the rat race to those more interested in its lifestyle. We moved for a million reasons, but toward the top of the list was good food, free from what Salatin calls the 'Industrial Model.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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