Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 This is a great website. Treating my son's gut has helped him dramatically!!! -T http://autismmedia.org/media5.html Treating Gastro Intestinal Problems From bowel movements that smell like vomit - to pain suffered during swallowing, many children with autism have bowel problems. Some might be obvious, some might be hidden from caretakers as a result of the autistic individual's difficulties expressing (or even " processing " ) their pain. It is important for those close to autistic individuals to be educated on what to look for, and that testing for gastrointestinal problems might make a difference for that person's daily comfort. To access the video clips, click the links beneath the Quicktime or Windows Media format icons for either the " Low " bandwidth (dial-up connection) or " High " bandwidth (DSL or Broadband) sizes. All video clips are the copyright of the Foundation for Autism Information and Research (F.A.I.R. Autism Media) and are intended for informational purposes only. The content herein is not intended as medical advice. You will need Windows Media Player, or Quicktime Player to view these clips. Visit Thoughtful House' website for more info: ThoughtfulHouse.org > > > > FYI - I'm forwarding this as informational. I have no knowledge of > this group. Just thought it might be a resource for families. > > > > -- > > Advocacy & Consulting Services - IEPadvocate4you > > Carol Sadler, Special Education Consultant/Advocate > > GA Advocacy Office PLSP I Graduate > > > > 1105 Rock Pointe Look > > Woodstock, GA 30188 > > CarolSadler@ > > www.IEPadvocate4You.com > > http://iepadvocate4you.blogspot.com > > > > " There is nothing more unequal > > than the equal treatment of > > unequal people. " ---- > > Jefferson > > > > CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED > > Information contained in this > > communication is confidential and > > privileged. It is not meant to > > represent legal or medical advice, > > but rather advice given based on > > my knowledge as a trained Parent > > Advocate by the GA Advocacy > > Office, Council of Parent > > Advocates & Attorneys, CHADD, LDA, > > the GA DOE Parent Mentor program > > as an invited guest and the > > special education attorneys that I > > often work with on educational > > matters. Please do not forward > > without my permission. > > > > -------------- Forwarded Message: -------------- > > From: " gplevents " <gplevents@> > > To: <freewebconference2@> > > Subject: TONIGHT 6pm PST/9pm EST - Final Reminder " Gastrointestinal > Issues and Autism †" What You Need to Know " Part 2 Presented by Kurt > Woeller, DO - MARCH 5, 2008 > > Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:54:56 +0000 > > > >  > > > > Upcoming Web Conferences > > > > > > > > About Dr. Woeller > > To Pre-Register > > > > > > The web conferences will offer an invaluable FREE resource for > professionals and parents all over the country who want to ï¬nd out > more about the biomedical treatments for autism, developmental > disorders and chronic neurological disorders. These live web > conferences will be held on a monthly basis at 6pm (Paciï¬c > StandardTime). > > After a 60 minute slide presentation, you will have a chance to ask > questions on the presentation topic or related topics for 30 minutes. > > In order to participate in the web conference, YOU MUST PRE- > REGISTER. Once you have pre-registered, you will receive an email > with the information you need to download the FREE web conference > software. > > > > For accept rules, requirements and troubleshooting issues regarding > the Web Conference Software: CLICK HERE > > > > Please do not respond to this email, if you would like to > unsubscribe your email address, please visit: > http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/unsubscribe/ > > > > > > > > > > > > For more information, contact us > > 11813 West 77th St. Lenexa, KS 66214, Phone: Fax: > > > www.greatplainslaboratory.com e-mail: gpl4u@ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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