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Yes, it's totally brilliant, who cares about age appropriate if it's play appropriate, our kids probably want to do what they missed and why not? often plays with younger kids things but if he does so in the way intended then I'm thrilled.

Vicky

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I am so pleased for you and your family. Thanks so much for posting

about this milestone. Gives us all hope.

Tonia xx

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Yes, it's totally brilliant, who cares about age appropriate if it's play appropriate, our kids probably want to do what they missed and why not? often plays with younger kids things but if he does so in the way intended then I'm thrilled.

Vicky

Re: Wow Wow Wow!!!

I am so pleased for you and your family. Thanks so much for posting

about this milestone. Gives us all hope.

Tonia xx

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Dear ,

That is so WONDERFUL!! I am so happy for you and your son. Can I as what kind of chelation you are doing? I have been thinking of doing it for my almost 5 year old daughter and want more information.

Thank you in advance,

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sun, November 6, 2011 3:36:14 AMSubject: Re: Wow Wow Wow!!!

Dear ,That's wonderful...Happy for you..Nevin>> Well, firstly a quick update ref our chelation.> > We have just completed round 12 and the chelation during school term time > has not proved to be anything like the problems we thought it would be.> > Anyway, we have gone through weeks of really good weekends followed by a > good Monday and a stimmy Tuesday through to Friday. We have seen glimmers > of really good things on and off.> > This week though, we have had such a WOW week. Suddenly, ' speech > has gone through the roof. It's clearer, more ordered, he is talking on the > telephone, I just can't tell you

how it's changed. The school have also > commented and the speech therapist is amazed apparently. His comprehension > has also soared nearly overnight - he just 'gets it' now, so much more. > > Tonight he came home from school. In his book they say that he has done his > maths work in class totally unaided all week (unheard of). He also had an > excellent trampoline lesson too. He came home, put his things away, got > his own snack, made his Dad a cup of tea (!) without being asked and then > went to the phone and rang me to tell me of his brilliant day.> > Other things this week. Saw the first pretend play ever on Halloween. > Okay, so it was more than a little odd seeing a 6 foot 14 year old boy > pretending to ride a broomstick but hey, I believe he has to go through these > missed stages of his life.> > So I don't know what's happened but it

appears we have cleared something. > I just hope that it doesn't disappear like so many other things have in > the past.> > >

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Hi , no it was buttar protocol a few years ago, very bad peeing out of control, really bad, not the usual increase in weeing!! and very angry and irritable so stopped. Di

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 18:56Subject: Re: Re: Wow Wow Wow!!!

Di, was it Cutler protocol or some other you were trying when you saw 'side effects'?

Hi , have not been on here for ages but just read your post and wanted to say how brilliant!! I think we spoke a while back as my son Sam is now 16, we have done less rounds than you but when on a round we are certainly seeing some very good things, like you say more with it, very happy and interactive, speech comes in clear bursts and we are not seeing the side effects that we saw with previous chelation experiences so very pleased about that, cutler protocol is certainly going well here and I am quietly confident but dare not say too much just yet!! Di x>> Well, firstly a quick update ref our chelation.> > We have just completed round 12 and the chelation during school term time

> has not proved to be anything like the problems we thought it would be.> > Anyway, we have gone through weeks of really good weekends followed by a > good Monday and a stimmy Tuesday through to Friday. We have seen glimmers > of really good things on and off.> > This week though, we have had such a WOW week. Suddenly, ' speech > has gone through the roof. It's clearer, more ordered, he is talking on the > telephone, I just can't tell you how it's changed. The school have also > commented and the speech therapist is amazed apparently. His comprehension > has also soared nearly overnight - he just 'gets it' now, so much more. > > Tonight he came home from school. In his book they say that he has done his > maths work in class totally unaided all week (unheard of). He also had an > excellent trampoline lesson too. He came home, put his things

away, got > his own snack, made his Dad a cup of tea (!) without being asked and then > went to the phone and rang me to tell me of his brilliant day.> > Other things this week. Saw the first pretend play ever on Halloween. > Okay, so it was more than a little odd seeing a 6 foot 14 year old boy > pretending to ride a broomstick but hey, I believe he has to go through these > missed stages of his life.> > So I don't know what's happened but it appears we have cleared something. > I just hope that it doesn't disappear like so many other things have in > the past.> > >

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