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I mixed the powdered with peanut butter at first - Elie didn't otice.

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> I have tried liquid and powdered multivitamins for my 4 y/o and he detects

> them in whatever I put them in and will not take it. He doesn't eat well

> and needs them, but I am at a loss as to how to get him to. He will not

> take the chewable and gummies.

> Ruth

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> From: agirlnamedsuess21

<agirlnamedsuess@...<agirlnamedsuess%40hotmail.com>

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> Subject: Re: Einstein Syndrome - venting

> To:

> Date: Monday, August 2, 2010, 10:08 PM

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> Heidi,

> I belong to a lot of those *technical* list servs as well. It *is*

> overwhelming! Everyone talking about biomed, diets, chelation, etc... What

> is good, what is bad, what their protocol is. I have just in the past few

> months ventured into this territory. EVERYONE has a different protoco;. Some

> are stuck on yeast. Some are stuck on soy. Some are promoting ALA/DMSA (ALA

> has sulfur and I just learned that before we bought it since we cannot do

> sulfur). Some are stuck on vaccine injuries. And the list goes on.

> I do know for certain that a GFCF non GMO diet helps, mainly because of the

> genetic modifications in our food sources over the past years. The rising

> increase of autism is NOT as simple as vaccine injuries. It is more global

> than that when dealing with the environmental changes over the past 30-40

> years including natural changes over time in DNA. Otherwise, EVERYONE who

> took a vaccine would be injured, which is not so.

> It is a lot of information to digest and I am still having problems

> assimilating it all. I can do simple, for now, and get results. Everything

> has it's start in life with good nutrition. So, I start there. We do extra

> antioxidants (A, C, E, Selenium, etc...) because they are helpful with the

> immune system. One week off of daily multivitamins for my children, any of

> them, and they are automatically sick. That is a staple in our house. 8)

> Gummies work well.

> You do what you can and the best you can do at it and that is all you can

> do.

> 8)

> susan

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> >

> > I was on the Einstein Syndrome list serve for many years and took myself

> > off of it earlier this year. I took myself off it due to the fact that I

> > thought it was just for DS really (didn't realize there were some others

> like

> > you Sherry on the list with the dual-dx). Anyway, I also found so many of

>

> > the discussions way over my head, as I do on this list and others. Not

> > only that, but so much information to sift through when on multiple

> lists.

> > I'm trying to wean down to a list or two that is most beneficial for me

> to be

> > on.

> >

> > Do any of you on this list feel like many of the topics that deal with

> > biochemistry, science, etc. with regard to autism so overwhelming and so

> over

> > your head, or is it just me? Sometimes my head hurts just trying to

> > understand/read what is being said or articles being shared, that I give

> up and

> > delete the message before I finish reading. Sometimes I think maybe I

> just

> > don't want to learn anymore about it. Sometimes I feel like I'm not smart

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> > enough to understand it. My BA in Business doesn't help here! ;-)

> >

> > Other problems with lists (at least for me) is that when people are

> overly

> > optimistic about their child's future or you get all the inspirational

> > articles of children with special needs doing things I know my child will

>

> > probably never do, it's hard for me. I'm so stuck between realistic and

> > optimistic - then I feel like I'm limiting my child (even though I feel

> like I'm

> > doing the best to my ability overall - including what I can handle, and

> > financially). Am I?

> >

> > Anyway, thanks for listening... just needing to vent I guess. Jenn, I can

>

> > totally relate to your recent venting post. I feel the same way! I cry

> > when I hit the bed at night... many, many nights. I was handling the DS

> > just fine (not completely at first, but worked through it)... then the

> > seizures came (took on that)... now the autism (which was probably there

> since

> > started seizures at 10 months - I just didn't figure it out until

>

> > she was 6yo - then not dx'd until 7yo). I hate the autism and I hate how

> it

> > competes with the DS! Let's see McCarthy have to handle that!

> >

> > Heidi -- Wisconsin, USA

> > (Mom to 8-1/2 w/ DS, ASD, epilepsy; Clara 3-1/2 going on 13!)

> > No two flowers bloom in exactly the same way, but all are beautiful !

> >

> >

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