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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!

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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!

>

>

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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!

>

>

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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!

>

>

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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!

> >

> >

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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!

> >

> >

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