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Thank you and that is toooooooo funny because i would have to agree

with you about them thinking it's everyone else!! I think this is

where the " Love and Acceptance " part comes into marriage. HEE HEE,

you just have to love the craziness and all!!!

Thanks BJ for the welcome!

> >

> > I am new to your forum and excited to be a part of it. OCD along

> > with T.S, ADD, ADHD, Tis, Autism, Asperger's all are a big

passion of

> > mine. My son started displaying symptoms of OCD and Tics at age

5

> > and my life was turned upside down. Frustrated by medical

doctor's

> > attitude of " hand out the drugs " I decided to do my own research

and

> > take action on my own. 2 years later my son's symptoms of OCD

and

> > Tics are for the most part under control I would say 95% of the

> > time. He does have occasional flare ups though with growth

spurts

> > (due to hormone shifts) and food mistakes. We discovered that

Dairy

> > (not butter though) was the culprit behind my son's OCD, if he

drinks

> > milk or eat's ice cream, 20 minutes later he is a different child!

> >

> > I run the web page www.smallchanges.info because I want parents

to

> > know other options that are available (besides drugs) in ways to

help

> > their kids or themselves.

> >

> > I know every child is different and reacts to things differently

and

> > that is why I have joined a couple of forums because I feel we

can

> > all learn from each other and help each other. There is nothing

to

> > say that my child's symptoms won't go crazy again and I rely on

other

> > parents knowledge and information to help me get through tough

times

> > too.

> >

> > Not only has my son battled with OCD my husband too deals with

this.

> > Unfortunately I can't get him to follow dietary changes so he

resides

> > to checking the alarm clock 6 times a night before he goes to

bed.

> > Just goes to show you what works for one won't work for all!

> >

> > Anyways, nice to be here and I look forward to chatting with you

all.

> >

>

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Hi there,

I just tried to access your site without success. It came up on

Craig's list, but still couldn't access pages. May be just me, but

thought I'd check.

Thanks.

>

> I am new to your forum and excited to be a part of it. OCD along

> with T.S, ADD, ADHD, Tis, Autism, Asperger's all are a big passion

of

> mine. My son started displaying symptoms of OCD and Tics at age 5

> and my life was turned upside down. Frustrated by medical doctor's

> attitude of " hand out the drugs " I decided to do my own research

and

> take action on my own. 2 years later my son's symptoms of OCD and

> Tics are for the most part under control I would say 95% of the

> time. He does have occasional flare ups though with growth spurts

> (due to hormone shifts) and food mistakes. We discovered that Dairy

> (not butter though) was the culprit behind my son's OCD, if he

drinks

> milk or eat's ice cream, 20 minutes later he is a different child!

>

> I run the web page www.smallchanges.info because I want parents to

> know other options that are available (besides drugs) in ways to

help

> their kids or themselves.

>

> I know every child is different and reacts to things differently

and

> that is why I have joined a couple of forums because I feel we can

> all learn from each other and help each other. There is nothing to

> say that my child's symptoms won't go crazy again and I rely on

other

> parents knowledge and information to help me get through tough

times

> too.

>

> Not only has my son battled with OCD my husband too deals with

this.

> Unfortunately I can't get him to follow dietary changes so he

resides

> to checking the alarm clock 6 times a night before he goes to bed.

> Just goes to show you what works for one won't work for all!

>

> Anyways, nice to be here and I look forward to chatting with you

all.

>

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That is odd, the only thing that might have prevented access would be

if I was updating the websiteat the time, which I was doing

yesterday....Please give it another try. Let me know how it goes, so

if there is a problem I can contact my server. Thanks sooo much!!!

www.smallchanges.info

> >

> > I am new to your forum and excited to be a part of it. OCD along

> > with T.S, ADD, ADHD, Tis, Autism, Asperger's all are a big

passion

> of

> > mine. My son started displaying symptoms of OCD and Tics at age

5

> > and my life was turned upside down. Frustrated by medical

doctor's

> > attitude of " hand out the drugs " I decided to do my own research

> and

> > take action on my own. 2 years later my son's symptoms of OCD

and

> > Tics are for the most part under control I would say 95% of the

> > time. He does have occasional flare ups though with growth

spurts

> > (due to hormone shifts) and food mistakes. We discovered that

Dairy

> > (not butter though) was the culprit behind my son's OCD, if he

> drinks

> > milk or eat's ice cream, 20 minutes later he is a different child!

> >

> > I run the web page www.smallchanges.info because I want parents

to

> > know other options that are available (besides drugs) in ways to

> help

> > their kids or themselves.

> >

> > I know every child is different and reacts to things differently

> and

> > that is why I have joined a couple of forums because I feel we

can

> > all learn from each other and help each other. There is nothing

to

> > say that my child's symptoms won't go crazy again and I rely on

> other

> > parents knowledge and information to help me get through tough

> times

> > too.

> >

> > Not only has my son battled with OCD my husband too deals with

> this.

> > Unfortunately I can't get him to follow dietary changes so he

> resides

> > to checking the alarm clock 6 times a night before he goes to

bed.

> > Just goes to show you what works for one won't work for all!

> >

> > Anyways, nice to be here and I look forward to chatting with you

> all.

> >

>

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