Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 I usually never respond BUT--the word play here is killing me--you can not be cured from having an automobile wreck, but you can recover so that no one would ever know. OK, go ahead and some respnd negatively--that is why I usually only read-- From: Christel King <christel76@together .net>Subject: Re: McCarthyTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:31 AM hum, you must not have been around very long, there are now THOUSANDS of recovered kids, mine is also one, he lost his dx in oct of 2007 and had autism for 5 years confirmed by MANY people, places, adgencies, and the dx was removed by someone who confirmed it 3 years earlier, so not a difference of opinions either.....it IS treatable and recoverable, it's medical things gone wrong showing symptoms we CLASSIFY as autism Recovering from Autism is a marathonNOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace. com/christelkinghttp://foggyrock. com/MyPage/ recoveringwisheshttp://www.facebook .com/profile. php?id=677063169 Re: McCarthy I have to say one thing that is frustrating is 's claims of curing her son's autism. Plain and simple, autism is not curable. Symptoms can be treated but autism is not curable. Saying autism is curable, I believe, is irresponsible and gives the impression to the general public that every child with autism is the same and curable. Austims is a spectrum disorder with varying levels of function, symptoms and response to therapy. I believe this message hurts all the organizations that due great work in autism awareness and research. This is my thought and frustration. Matt No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg. com Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.4/1795 - Release Date: 11/17/2008 5:24 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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