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I am new to this board and new to . We are seriously considering

going to Dr. Goldberg for treatment of our son Garrett. Garrett is

now six years old and getting ready to enter 1st grade with the help

of an aid. He was diagnosed autistic approximately two and half years

ago. We then started the GFCF diet, ABA, various Kirkman supplements,

enzymes, Speech, Occupational and Vision therapies. All of which are

still being implemented. He has made much progress and is now

considered high functioning autistic. His computer skills are amazing

and his reading skills are really taking off. But he still has a long

way to go. He still labors much with his speech. His social skills

are still almost non-existent. His stimming behavior has diminished

slightly, but still very evident. (the babbling, jumping, spinning,

obsession with mom, screaming etc..)

I have read through much of the documentation on the web site.

It sounds very hopeful and promising. (As do a lot of other autistic

treatments out there, many of which have fallen far short of

expectations). I would like to hear from others that are going

through these treatments and what your experiences have been….

good or bad. And would your recommend them.

Thanks,

Don

Denver, CO

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Hi Don,

Our son is 41/2, we started the protocol mid-May, and are very pleased

with our son's improvements. Actually my non-verbal severely autistic son

just asked me for a cracker (twice!!). maybe I can stop calling him non

verbal. We have ups and downs, right now I think we are entering the

terrible two's, (developmentally)so it's becoming a challenge.

All I ever used to want was for him to call me mommy, I now realize the

greater importance of receptive language, and his has soared.

He has become affectionate towards his brother and sister

and is excited to see his ABA workers (we credit them with an awful lot as

well).

We have a long way to go but even in three short months we have seen huge

improvements. He gets it.

I have a file of old posts from parents whose children have benefited from

, if you or anyone else would like them feel free to email me privately.

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Would like some feed back on your experiences.

I am new to this board and new to . We are seriously considering

going to Dr. Goldberg for treatment of our son Garrett. Garrett is

now six years old and getting ready to enter 1st grade with the help

of an aid. He was diagnosed autistic approximately two and half years

ago. We then started the GFCF diet, ABA, various Kirkman supplements,

enzymes, Speech, Occupational and Vision therapies. All of which are

still being implemented. He has made much progress and is now

considered high functioning autistic. His computer skills are amazing

and his reading skills are really taking off. But he still has a long

way to go. He still labors much with his speech. His social skills

are still almost non-existent. His stimming behavior has diminished

slightly, but still very evident. (the babbling, jumping, spinning,

obsession with mom, screaming etc..)

I have read through much of the documentation on the web site.

It sounds very hopeful and promising. (As do a lot of other autistic

treatments out there, many of which have fallen far short of

expectations). I would like to hear from others that are going

through these treatments and what your experiences have been..

good or bad. And would your recommend them.

Thanks,

Don

Denver, CO

donaldmi@...

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<PRE>As a non family member and fairly objective observer I can reiterate what

is saying about her son. I saw him before treatment and this past

weekend. He is definitely turned on now and a terrible two. I am extremely

impressed by how far he has come. Kudos to workers but most importantly to

Mom and Dad and sister and brother. Kathy -NNY

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