Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 I have no doubt that Dr. Krigsman and those working at Thoughtful House know just about everything about bowel issues and autism. My adult son has paralyzed bowels due to institutional neglect and we faced years of trying to find solutions...I spent his early years sitting near the bathroom while a potty training program was in place so I know what a difficult issue this can end up being. I contacted Thoughtful House but, despite the fact that I had adequate insurance, they would not take it because they didn't want to do the insurance paperwork. They wanted me to do it, instead. My son has three insurances, private, Medicare and Medicaid. There was no way I could tackle that so no Krigsman. Just sharing. Martha with 34 year old son with autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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