Guest guest Posted October 18, 2007 Report Share Posted October 18, 2007 My recovered autistic child, who had a strong immune system by 5, developed bacteiial pnemonia after attending a typical swimming camp this summer for 7 weeks. He had to take three antibotics to heal the pnemonia, and he had never had lung issues. While his health decreased...his personality increased...he made friends...learned how to hangout with the boys. since the antibotics, he did begin an imaginary game that looks like a stim and I am fighting this new battle now with probiotics and enyzmes. Stan Kurtz wrote: This is a review of the medical literature about chlorine in swimming pools.http://www.childrenscornerschool.com/documents/chlorinewater.pdf- Stan>> At the recent DAN! conference we heard conflicting views as to whether > is a OK to let a child with autism take swimming lessons due to the > potential harm from chlorine. At this point we do not have enough > information to make a decision plus our child enjoys his swimming > lesson -at a 'low chlorine pool'- very much. If you have any pertinent > information please share it with us. Thank you,> > & Janice> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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