Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Hi Carole had his second set of testing done today which included cognitive, receptive language, picture recognition, medical history from birth till now, unusual behaviors of which I couldn't remember half of until we left. They've become routine and are not so unusual anymore. 's one of the older kids being tested and a litte higher functioning then alot of the kids they've seen which pleased them, since a kid like he would fall through the cracks in a diagnosis. Their main goal is to educate pediatricians on diagnosing Autism early in OUR kids. They told me that someone like will show that Autism doesn't only strike the more severely MR Down Syndrome child. (I'm sure glad they only used initials, since the word makes me cringe.) I have 's IEP coming up in a few weeks and asked if they would have some kind of a scale for me from all his testing, to help with his goals, and they are going to get this to me by then. This is a big IEP, transitioning to High School. I'm NOT ready for this transition. The last ones were bad enough. I actually had a new program specialist with the district ask me if we could do his IEP over the phone since I had to reschedule the meeting for MY convenience. OVER THE PHONE!!!!! Oh am I going to have fun with this one.......I guess he hasn't heard about me yet from the district. I'll let you know more when I hear. Good luck Mike with your son's MRI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 In a message dated 4/30/02 2:31:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MBrayley@... writes: > This is a big IEP, transitioning to > High School. I'm NOT ready for this transition. The last ones were bad > enough Oh Yikes !!!! Good luck!! We'll all be watching since we're coming up behind you in not too many years!!!! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Sorry - but you have not heard the truth about coral calcium - The Original sango coral was brought to the US 11 years ago by HTN - the clinicals were done by the Japanese - most people do not know the difference between calcium carbonate and calcium oxide - the original Coral calcium is in oxide form - what I have found is this - those who are voicing a negative opinion about Coral calcium do not have the facts nor are they using the correct product .! As with many natural products , there is a certian number of knock offs and copies . The origional Coral calcium did so well that many Nutritional companies tried to copy - but copied the name only - The results are still in the Origional Coral calcium . The Japanese were exporting to The Spanish royalty in the 1600's as a blood tonic and longevity product . More than 4 milllion japanese use daily - but not in pill form ! The Japanese use in tea bag form - The tea bag placed in distilled water releases 74 trace minerals in oxide form , plus 100 million hydrogen electrons ( the Ph ) plus the ohms are reduced to 17 making the water wetter , plus helps get rid of blood roulea ! Please do more research on this life changing product . If you are going to use Coral calcium make sure it is Sango Coral calcium - in sachets tea bags - many great health benefits . go to www.coralcalciumguru.org to view the clinicals - Proper body ph is critical to fighting disease . The fastest way to raise ph in drinking water is to place a one gram bag of sango Coral in a liter of distilled water , raise pH to 10.65 when you drink helps to raise body pH . Thanks Houser The Nu herb shop 919 875 1005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Hi, Does anyone have a GI doctor in the Los Angeles area they like? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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