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,I don't think it will be long until he's talking in sentences and your getting some amazing stories! xTo: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 8:09 PMSubject: RE:

Fantastic progress

Thanks , he has just stolen a piece of GF cake and when i told him off, he said "naughty cake" and cracked up laughing, im sure if he could talk in sentences he would try and convince me that it jumped out of the cupbourd and forced itself into his mouth, lol!

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: lisastubner@...Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:05:25 -0700Subject: Re: Fantastic progress

Wow , brilliant news! Well done Harry!

It's also a testament to everything you do for Harry so well done to you too .

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To: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 7:10 PMSubject: Fantastic progress

Hi All I just wanted to share my joy with you all. Today i took Harry to his usual gymnastics class, he has been going now since May last year. Before the class started two girls were playing follow my leader, Harry was watching and laughing with shear delight, so i said "go and join in" and he did following them and copying what they were doing with a big grin on his face and saying "jump" in appropriate places. He then went into gymnastics and passed his first badge, i am such a proud Mummy!I have started him on isoprinosine & LDM-100 again just over a week ago now, started last year but didnt really get it established as trying to dose around school was a nightmare, im wondering if i am seeing progress because i have now 67 AC chelation rounds under my belt and what with starting the above plus we got a puppy about a month or so ago and it has been brilliant for Harry talking

independently (telling the dog, "down or bed") but it has also made him abit more aware of what is going on around him, he actually stroke my sisters dog for the first time last Friday too. x

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, I am so happy for both you and Harry!Wonderful to see all your hard work pay off, you really deserve it!ZahraSent from my iPhone

Wow , brilliant news! Well done Harry!It's also a testament to everything you do for Harry so well done to you too . xTo: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 7:10 PMSubject: Fantastic progress

Hi All

I just wanted to share my joy with you all. Today i took Harry to his usual gymnastics class, he has been going now since May last year. Before the class started two girls were playing follow my leader, Harry was watching and laughing with shear delight, so i said "go and join in" and he did following them and copying what they were doing with a big grin on his face and saying "jump" in appropriate places.

He then went into gymnastics and passed his first badge, i am such a proud Mummy!

I have started him on isoprinosine & LDM-100 again just over a week ago now, started last year but didnt really get it established as trying to dose around school was a nightmare, im wondering if i am seeing progress because i have now 67 AC chelation rounds under my belt and what with starting the above plus we got a puppy about a month or so ago and it has been brilliant for Harry talking independently (telling the dog, "down or bed") but it has also made him abit more aware of what is going on around him, he actually stroke my sisters dog for the first time last Friday too.

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, I am so happy for both you and Harry!Wonderful to see all your hard work pay off, you really deserve it!ZahraSent from my iPhone

Wow , brilliant news! Well done Harry!It's also a testament to everything you do for Harry so well done to you too . xTo: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 7:10 PMSubject: Fantastic progress

Hi All

I just wanted to share my joy with you all. Today i took Harry to his usual gymnastics class, he has been going now since May last year. Before the class started two girls were playing follow my leader, Harry was watching and laughing with shear delight, so i said "go and join in" and he did following them and copying what they were doing with a big grin on his face and saying "jump" in appropriate places.

He then went into gymnastics and passed his first badge, i am such a proud Mummy!

I have started him on isoprinosine & LDM-100 again just over a week ago now, started last year but didnt really get it established as trying to dose around school was a nightmare, im wondering if i am seeing progress because i have now 67 AC chelation rounds under my belt and what with starting the above plus we got a puppy about a month or so ago and it has been brilliant for Harry talking independently (telling the dog, "down or bed") but it has also made him abit more aware of what is going on around him, he actually stroke my sisters dog for the first time last Friday too.

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, I am so happy for both you and Harry!Wonderful to see all your hard work pay off, you really deserve it!ZahraSent from my iPhone

Wow , brilliant news! Well done Harry!It's also a testament to everything you do for Harry so well done to you too . xTo: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 7:10 PMSubject: Fantastic progress

Hi All

I just wanted to share my joy with you all. Today i took Harry to his usual gymnastics class, he has been going now since May last year. Before the class started two girls were playing follow my leader, Harry was watching and laughing with shear delight, so i said "go and join in" and he did following them and copying what they were doing with a big grin on his face and saying "jump" in appropriate places.

He then went into gymnastics and passed his first badge, i am such a proud Mummy!

I have started him on isoprinosine & LDM-100 again just over a week ago now, started last year but didnt really get it established as trying to dose around school was a nightmare, im wondering if i am seeing progress because i have now 67 AC chelation rounds under my belt and what with starting the above plus we got a puppy about a month or so ago and it has been brilliant for Harry talking independently (telling the dog, "down or bed") but it has also made him abit more aware of what is going on around him, he actually stroke my sisters dog for the first time last Friday too.

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