Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 Hey all... am new to the group. I am mostly interested in reading and learning from others. Plan on being more of an observer. I am new to raw milk (goat and cow) and am hooked. Sally __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2007 Report Share Posted January 27, 2007 Hi Jen! My daughter's name is Daisy, lol. My name is Amnesty, and in case I haven't mentioned since you've joined, I'm an ABA consultant. I don't have a child of my own with autism, but out of my 9 current clients, 4 of them are girls! They're my " other " kids. My bio kids are Daisy, 3 months, and Rory, 3 years. I'm glad you are handling Katelynn's diagnosis so well so far! Don't be surprised if it hits you harder later, when things settle down some. It happens, and that's ok too. Wow, 5 hours a day of school for a just turned 3 year old, that's a lot! Does she still nap? Most of my little kids only go 3-4 days, 3-4 hours, so that seems like such a long day! Of course, my kids also are getting in home therapy, so it's still a long day! Welcome to the group. This is one of my favorites! Amnesty > > Hello everyone... > Been reading the posts for the last week. Looks like everyone here > likes to enjoy themselves and I like that! I just joined this group > and wanted to introduce myself. My daughter, Katelynn, just turned 3 > this week and was diagnosed with autism in October 2006. Relatively > new, but I'm surprised how quickly I've been able to get used to it. > Don't really have time to dwell on things I guess. She started school > this week and goes every day for 5 hours. She is so smart and doing > well so far. Language and social skills are her biggest problems - > doesn't want to be near other children too much but LOVES adults so I > know she has that ability in her for interaction. I don't really know > anyone else that has an autistic daughter, there is only one other > girl in her class, so I look forward to talking with you all about > life with these beautiful little girls. Katelynn is our only child by > the way. > Oh, and out dog's name is Daisy - definatly ends with the " ie " > sound. > Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Hi , I'm pretty quiet on this group, but it is a fun group! Welcome aboard! My daughter is 6 in Kindergarten and was Diagnosed at age 3, she has come a long way, but is still behind in her conversation skills. She is an only child as well. Crystal B http://www.myspace.com/breger3 http://craftyrecord.blogspot.com/ http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/ 407 total skeins of yarn (all types) to go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 I loved your pictures, Crystal! Whew, you have your hands full! lol Thanks for sharing with us. Shanna (mom to , 12yr, autism) Crystal Breger wrote: Hi , I'm pretty quiet on this group, but it is a fun group! Welcome aboard! My daughter is 6 in Kindergarten and was Diagnosed at age 3, she has come a long way, but is still behind in her conversation skills. She is an only child as well. Crystal B http://www.myspace.com/breger3 http://craftyrecord.blogspot.com/ http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/ 407 total skeins of yarn (all types) to go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Thanks for checking them out! Shanna Arnold wrote: I loved your pictures, Crystal! Whew, you have your hands full! lol Thanks for sharing with us. Shanna (mom to , 12yr, autism) Crystal Breger wrote: Hi , I'm pretty quiet on this group, but it is a fun group! Welcome aboard! My daughter is 6 in Kindergarten and was Diagnosed at age 3, she has come a long way, but is still behind in her conversation skills. She is an only child as well. Crystal B http://www.myspace.com/breger3 http://craftyrecord.blogspot.com/ http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/ 407 total skeins of yarn (all types) to go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Very cute I love seeing all these girls! So adorable! Amnesty > Hi , > > I'm pretty quiet on this group, but it is a fun group! Welcome aboard! My daughter is 6 in Kindergarten and was Diagnosed at age 3, she has come a long way, but is still behind in her conversation skills. She is an only child as well. > > Crystal B > http://www.myspace.com/breger3 > http://craftyrecord.blogspot.com/ > http://bethpuzzle.blogspot.com/ > 407 total skeins of yarn (all types) to go > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Thanks Esther. Wow, three kids on the spectrum. I would go crazy. morgan had a lot of ear problems. She's had three sets of tubes. That's why we do the IG infusions because she obviously has an immune problem. I had her hearing tested a long time ago and it was fine, but that was probably 5 years ago. It's hard to test anything on her because she won't sit still and be quiet. She makes plenty of noise, but it is more like humming and screaming. At times we've gotten mama and nana and dada, but they always seem to fade away. She is normal height for her age. The listening program I want to do is interesting, but like I said she won't wear the headphones. Do your kids do any kind of alternative or biomedical therapies? I understand about the school thing, I'm working on my masters degree and I'm going full time to get it over with. Thanks for the warm welcome. Amber > > > Hi, > > My name is Amber and I am mother to ,7, who is > > autistic and > > , 3 is is typical(we joke that he's too > > typical). 's > > story is different from most. She was born " normal " > > with no > > complications. She developed normally until 51/2 > > months when she > > started having seizures. We battled those and tried > > numerous drugs > > for a year. Finally we tried the Ketogenic diet > > which was our > > answer. She stopped having seizures at 17 months. > > She was labeled > > developmentally delayed. She walked at 3 and has > > never spoken a word > > to this day. We always said that she had autistic > > tendencies because > > she liked to do repetative things, but I cannot > > remember when this > > started. It wasn't until she started kindergarten > > and I spend some > > time around an autistic girl in her classroom that > > it dawned on me > > that along the way somewhere she had " become " > > autistic. Since then > > we've started the GFCF diet. We are still doing > > this, but we have > > started letting her cheat some because we've been > > doing it for 2 > > years and never really seen a change. We have also > > tried > > hyperbarics, but there isn't a chamber close enough > > to home to really > > give it a go. Our DAN doc has one, but that's 5 > > hours away. We do > > IG infusions everyother weekend. She takes > > nystatin, probiotics, > > DMG, cod liver oil, SuperNu Thera, Vitamin C, > > Calcium, Boron, > > Magnesium, Selenium, Zinc, and digestive enzymes. > > She also gets B12 > > shots and acetyl cistine creme. We have also > > started chelation with > > TDMSA. We are also trying to do Enlisten listening > > therapy, but so > > far she won't wear the headphones. As you can tell, > > life is crazy. > > I'm also a middle school English teacher, so just > > send me a straight > > jacket:) I just feel like I've lost precious time > > because was > > so old when she was diagnosed. I joined the group > > because most > > stories that you hear are about boys and our girls > > are different. > > is the most loving child you will ever meet. > > I'd love > > anyone's input and/or advice. Thanks > > Amber > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Need Mail bonding? > Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q & A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. > http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Welcome to the group, Amber! Looking forward to hearing more about . Sounds to me like you have tried a lot of things. What do you think that you have seen the most progress with????????? Shanna ('s mom, age 12, autism) lamjbyrd wrote: Hi, My name is Amber and I am mother to ,7, who is autistic and , 3 is is typical(we joke that he's too typical). 's story is different from most. She was born " normal " with no complications. She developed normally until 51/2 months when she started having seizures. We battled those and tried numerous drugs for a year. Finally we tried the Ketogenic diet which was our answer. She stopped having seizures at 17 months. She was labeled developmentally delayed. She walked at 3 and has never spoken a word to this day. We always said that she had autistic tendencies because she liked to do repetative things, but I cannot remember when this started. It wasn't until she started kindergarten and I spend some time around an autistic girl in her classroom that it dawned on me that along the way somewhere she had " become " autistic. Since then we've started the GFCF diet. We are still doing this, but we have started letting her cheat some because we've been doing it for 2 years and never really seen a change. We have also tried hyperbarics, but there isn't a chamber close enough to home to really give it a go. Our DAN doc has one, but that's 5 hours away. We do IG infusions everyother weekend. She takes nystatin, probiotics, DMG, cod liver oil, SuperNu Thera, Vitamin C, Calcium, Boron, Magnesium, Selenium, Zinc, and digestive enzymes. She also gets B12 shots and acetyl cistine creme. We have also started chelation with TDMSA. We are also trying to do Enlisten listening therapy, but so far she won't wear the headphones. As you can tell, life is crazy. I'm also a middle school English teacher, so just send me a straight jacket:) I just feel like I've lost precious time because was so old when she was diagnosed. I joined the group because most stories that you hear are about boys and our girls are different. is the most loving child you will ever meet. I'd love anyone's input and/or advice. Thanks Amber --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2007 Report Share Posted March 31, 2007 Hi, Welcome to the group! I was born and raised in Middletown, Ohio, but I'm in Texas now. Sorry, I would have been happy to get together! Sandi (Allie's Mom) Houston In a message dated 3/30/2007 10:23:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, pdh620@... writes: Hi I was wondering is anyone from Ohio in this group..I would love to connect with someone near by to find out any resources or testimonials regarding treatment in this area. thanks ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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