Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you for talking about this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Hi , I'm so glad that inositol has been working for your son. When my son started taking inositol, he also saw enormous positive results within a couple of weeks. What did your therapist think about him taking inositol? Had she/he heard of it? I'm really happy for you, your son, and your familty:) Regards, > > I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a > few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were > still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from > really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to > take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " > odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd > have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime > we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a > week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the > touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with > the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven > answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. > And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you > for talking about this! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Hi , I'm so glad that inositol has been working for your son. When my son started taking inositol, he also saw enormous positive results within a couple of weeks. What did your therapist think about him taking inositol? Had she/he heard of it? I'm really happy for you, your son, and your familty:) Regards, > > I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a > few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were > still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from > really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to > take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " > odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd > have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime > we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a > week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the > touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with > the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven > answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. > And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you > for talking about this! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Hi , I'm so glad that inositol has been working for your son. When my son started taking inositol, he also saw enormous positive results within a couple of weeks. What did your therapist think about him taking inositol? Had she/he heard of it? I'm really happy for you, your son, and your familty:) Regards, > > I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a > few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were > still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from > really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to > take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " > odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd > have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime > we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a > week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the > touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with > the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven > answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. > And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you > for talking about this! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Our first appt is March 10...so I don't have any feedback from any dr's yet, although I'm anxious to see what they say. After seeing the changes Cameron has made, I'm sold on it. > > > > I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a > > few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were > > still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from > > really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to > > take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " > > odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd > > have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime > > we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a > > week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the > > touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with > > the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven > > answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. > > And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you > > for talking about this! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Our first appt is March 10...so I don't have any feedback from any dr's yet, although I'm anxious to see what they say. After seeing the changes Cameron has made, I'm sold on it. > > > > I just wanted to drop my .02....i've only been in the group for a > > few months. My ds (6) started to get pretty bad....and we were > > still searching for a therapist. I knew we were a few months from > > really getting into treatment/meds. It was getting difficult to > > take him anywhere. He's got the " touching " , " just right feeling " > > odc mostly, and we'd be walking down an isle in Walmart, and he'd > > have to kneel down to touch each knee on the floor...and everytime > > we changed isles. I decided to try the inositol...and after a > > week I could see mild improvment, and now a month later, the > > touching aspect is almost gone. We're only dealing now with > > the " perfectionism " at school. I know inositol is not a proven > > answer, but until we could start therapy, I had to try something. > > And know I think therapy will go much easier. Thanks to all of you > > for talking about this! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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