Guest guest Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 Lovely to hear . I hope you continue to see wonderful things. xTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 10:32 PMSubject: Wow Wow Wow!!! 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 Lovely to hear . I hope you continue to see wonderful things. xTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 10:32 PMSubject: Wow Wow Wow!!! 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, happy dancing! Mx 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, happy dancing! Mx 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 I am so pleased for you and your family. Thanks so much for posting about this milestone. Gives us all hope. Tonia xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 I am so pleased for you and your family. Thanks so much for posting about this milestone. Gives us all hope. Tonia xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Yes: fantastic, amazing! Margaret > > > > 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. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Yes: fantastic, amazing! Margaret > > > > 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. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Yes: fantastic, amazing! Margaret > > > > 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. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Brilliant news. Interesting that you said about your son re doing missed areas of childhood. We are having fabulous success with CEASE with our son. He is 16 years old and the first round of detox took him back literally to pre three years of age - lying on his back and crying Mummy. The second round took him to about 5 or 6 years. We re on round three now and still making progress. Hope your sons progress holds and continues. Best wishes. x a Lattimer, MARH, RHom t: 07901 846216 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Hello a - I'm glad your child is doing well, but I hope you don't mind me saying that it's a convention that we don't give out our phone numbers on this list. Margaret ( > > Brilliant news. Interesting that you said about your son re doing missed areas of childhood. We are having fabulous success with CEASE with our son. He is 16 years old and the first round of detox took him back literally to pre three years of age - lying on his back and crying Mummy. The second round took him to about 5 or 6 years. We re on round three now and still making progress. Hope your sons progress holds and continues. Best wishes. x > a Lattimer, MARH, RHom > t: 07901 846216 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 , This is really lovely to read, happy for you, your son and family and here's to a lot more great things for the future. :-) emily urope , Thorpeheather@... wrote: > > 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. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2011 Report Share Posted November 12, 2011 , can I ask you do you do a round every weekend? thanks, Di > > 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. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2011 Report Share Posted November 12, 2011 , can I ask you do you do a round every weekend? thanks, Di > > 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. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2011 Report Share Posted November 12, 2011 , can I ask you do you do a round every weekend? thanks, Di > > 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. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 2011 Hello Can you please what method did you used for chelation and what other things. Regarding CEASE therapy. Can you please describe a bit in detail what vaccine detox you did with CEASE therapy. Thankyou, sheeba > > Brilliant news. Interesting that you said about your son re doing missed areas of childhood. We are having fabulous success with CEASE with our son. He is 16 years old and the first round of detox took him back literally to pre three years of age - lying on his back and crying Mummy. The second round took him to about 5 or 6 years. We re on round three now and still making progress. Hope your sons progress holds and continues. Best wishes. x > a Lattimer, MARH, RHom > t: 07901 846216 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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