Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 Dear Tracey, Actually, I do think that should have been a little more cautious when she first saw my daughter. Now that I know more about the hormones issues, I can see how clearly she was presenting (hindsight is always a wonderful thing!). The TST whilst we have seen great gains did cause my daughter huge de-tox issues as she does not have the resources to do this. Whilst has been lovely and trying to help, I do wish now that I had gone to Dr Goyal first. Still, life is a learning process and in spite of everything I am glad that I did do the TST. I think that TST works best when the rest of the bodily functions are working OK and correct release of hormones at the right time by the HPA axis is crucial to this. Vicky does not have this. Vicky's feet and ankles are still the same - I am not working on them at the moment as the pain increased with the exercises. Again without the right hormones we will get no-where. Growth Hormone is one of the hormones which is possibly deficient. Once we have this sorted, I will be upping the TST and I will expect things to vastly improve. I have DE too - hope that you are able to sort Tash's remaning circulation issues - I am sure that you will! Best wishes, > > > > > > I have been doing it with my son for about 5 months and we've seen > > > nothing much - possibly nothing - it's difficult to tell with everything > > > else that we're doing. I'm carrying on for a while cos of the photos > > > that showed that his body was out of shape - just in case - also I have > > > asthma, I've been it's not related but I can't help thinking it must be. > > > It's hard to do and expensive. It seems to help more with other > > > conditions such as epilepsy than with autism. > > > Sara > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 Tracey I have not looked at Scotson yet for my son, who is at the severe end of the spectrum, and would be put off from doing so if it meant stopping other interventions - home schooling, diet, biomed etc - he needs all these things and would surely be far worse without them - is this what advises? I agree not to try different new things at the same time, but to stop existing interventions seems pretty pointless to me x > > > ** > > > > > > I have been doing it with my son for about 5 months and we've seen > > nothing much - possibly nothing - it's difficult to tell with everything > > else that we're doing. I'm carrying on for a while cos of the photos > > that showed that his body was out of shape - just in case - also I have > > asthma, I've been it's not related but I can't help thinking it must be. > > It's hard to do and expensive. It seems to help more with other > > conditions such as epilepsy than with autism. > > Sara > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 Tracey I have not looked at Scotson yet for my son, who is at the severe end of the spectrum, and would be put off from doing so if it meant stopping other interventions - home schooling, diet, biomed etc - he needs all these things and would surely be far worse without them - is this what advises? I agree not to try different new things at the same time, but to stop existing interventions seems pretty pointless to me x > > > ** > > > > > > I have been doing it with my son for about 5 months and we've seen > > nothing much - possibly nothing - it's difficult to tell with everything > > else that we're doing. I'm carrying on for a while cos of the photos > > that showed that his body was out of shape - just in case - also I have > > asthma, I've been it's not related but I can't help thinking it must be. > > It's hard to do and expensive. It seems to help more with other > > conditions such as epilepsy than with autism. > > Sara > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 No that's not what advises, Tracey stopped because they were not doing Tash much good Mandi x Tracey I have not looked at Scotson yet for my son, who is at the severe end of the spectrum, and would be put off from doing so if it meant stopping other interventions - home schooling, diet, biomed etc - he needs all these things and would surely be far worse without them - is this what advises? I agree not to try different new things at the same time, but to stop existing interventions seems pretty pointless to me x> > > **> >> >> > I have been doing it with my son for about 5 months and we've seen> > nothing much - possibly nothing - it's difficult to tell with everything> > else that we're doing. I'm carrying on for a while cos of the photos> > that showed that his body was out of shape - just in case - also I have> > asthma, I've been it's not related but I can't help thinking it must be.> > It's hard to do and expensive. It seems to help more with other> > conditions such as epilepsy than with autism.> > Sara> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 No that's not what advises, Tracey stopped because they were not doing Tash much good Mandi x Tracey I have not looked at Scotson yet for my son, who is at the severe end of the spectrum, and would be put off from doing so if it meant stopping other interventions - home schooling, diet, biomed etc - he needs all these things and would surely be far worse without them - is this what advises? I agree not to try different new things at the same time, but to stop existing interventions seems pretty pointless to me x> > > **> >> >> > I have been doing it with my son for about 5 months and we've seen> > nothing much - possibly nothing - it's difficult to tell with everything> > else that we're doing. I'm carrying on for a while cos of the photos> > that showed that his body was out of shape - just in case - also I have> > asthma, I've been it's not related but I can't help thinking it must be.> > It's hard to do and expensive. It seems to help more with other> > conditions such as epilepsy than with autism.> > Sara> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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