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Dear Cliff,

That I understand. It was not meant to say anything about your situation and

many others need help and it is fantastic to see how you are doing with the

fc-cc. But sometimes it is good to realise (in general) that when a patient

get the diagnosis cancer a few weeks of waiting and research can prevent one

from doing bad choices. If you believe the doctors they quite often say it

is such a bad situation you have to decice now for chemo or surgery or

whatever. And before you know your in the medical mill. And how to come out

is much more difficult then the way you come in don't you think?

I admire you for your work Cliff and I visit regularly your website. And I

send often people who visit my website (700 visitors and 2000 pageviews a

day average) to your site. Just to take a look and to read the information.

Great work Cliff.

Thanks for all.

Gr. Kees Braam

webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl

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> Hi Kees

>

> I am aware of those studies and I believe them. Believe me, I was not one

> of those that could be let go.

>

> My doctor did not expect me to make it 6 months.

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> cliff

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Hi

Wondered where you'd been. Great you are seeing improvements again this

round. As you said, lots of discussion. I am right in thinking that PCA has

ALA in it?

Mandi

> I haven't been able to visit the list in a while, so while catching

> up, I was quite suprised to see the amount of posts dedicated to this

> product recently.

>

> We had done one round of PCA with my 3 y/o ASD son months ago and had

> been unable to repeat due to various circumstances. Our opinion at

> that time was that the product was definately worthwhile in our case

> and had few undesirable effects. I was unsure at that time if results

> could 100% be dedicated to the product so I logged as objectively as

> possible and decided to do another round when our lives were in a

> fairly stable spot (HA Ha ha) and compare results again.

>

> We started several days ago and I am again being happily suprised.

> Increased language, use of new language, following directions,

> increased length of utterances, more compliant, seems to be

> undersatnding explanations or logic when explained at difficult

> transitions. Brendon asked to kiss his brother, 15m, goodnight last

> night, they normally have no physical contact beyond Brendon defending

> his space from or taking items from his brother. Best of all I am

> seeing more happy child. He just seems a little more content. I know

> those are two VERY subjective, unmeassured attributes, but I can't

> credit anything else.

>

> This is just what we have experienced. Maybe I should try doing a

> trial of ALA alone next and do a comparison. Anyone who knows more

> about the dosing guidelines there I would love to chat with.

>

> Anyhow. I thought I could throw my 2 cents in for those who might be

> interested. Take care!

>

> Spies

> Mom to Brendon and Aidon- 2 terriffic boys!

>

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What is PCA and what is it supposed to do exactly? Thanks

> Hi

> Wondered where you'd been. Great you are seeing improvements again

this

> round. As you said, lots of discussion. I am right in thinking that

PCA has

> ALA in it?

> Mandi

>

>

> > I haven't been able to visit the list in a while, so while

catching

> > up, I was quite suprised to see the amount of posts dedicated to

this

> > product recently.

> >

> > We had done one round of PCA with my 3 y/o ASD son months ago and

had

> > been unable to repeat due to various circumstances. Our opinion at

> > that time was that the product was definately worthwhile in our

case

> > and had few undesirable effects. I was unsure at that time if

results

> > could 100% be dedicated to the product so I logged as objectively

as

> > possible and decided to do another round when our lives were in a

> > fairly stable spot (HA Ha ha) and compare results again.

> >

> > We started several days ago and I am again being happily suprised.

> > Increased language, use of new language, following directions,

> > increased length of utterances, more compliant, seems to be

> > undersatnding explanations or logic when explained at difficult

> > transitions. Brendon asked to kiss his brother, 15m, goodnight

last

> > night, they normally have no physical contact beyond Brendon

defending

> > his space from or taking items from his brother. Best of all I am

> > seeing more happy child. He just seems a little more content. I

know

> > those are two VERY subjective, unmeassured attributes, but I can't

> > credit anything else.

> >

> > This is just what we have experienced. Maybe I should try doing a

> > trial of ALA alone next and do a comparison. Anyone who knows more

> > about the dosing guidelines there I would love to chat with.

> >

> > Anyhow. I thought I could throw my 2 cents in for those who might

be

> > interested. Take care!

> >

> > Spies

> > Mom to Brendon and Aidon- 2 terriffic boys!

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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--- In @y..., " jamiespies " <jspies@p...> wrote, in

part:

> Best of all I am

> seeing more happy child. He just seems a little more content. I know

> those are two VERY subjective, unmeassured attributes, but I can't

> credit anything else.

subjective unmeasurable attributes are very important ones :)

> This is just what we have experienced. Maybe I should try doing a

> trial of ALA alone next and do a comparison. Anyone who knows more

> about the dosing guidelines there I would love to chat with.

There are different protocols, as you probably know. You can

find Andy Cutler's basic guidelines here:

/files/Andy_dose_sched

This does not include supplements, however, which Andy thinks

are VERY important part. You can chat with me all you want.

I always read the autism treatment list, and often read this list

(although I tend to mostly read stuff with mercury/chelation/metals

etc in the subject line....) I mostly use Andy's protocol (I

am chelating *myself*). My dose is much higher now than his

recommendation, but I worked my way up to this (I've been at

it a looong time.)

I'm glad you are having good results. A round of ALA might be

interesting and/or useful test.

best wishes,

Moria

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Hi. I'm new to the group. I was reading through some of the archives to find

information on PCA. It was discussed somewhat last month. I'm hoping to hear

from parents who are using it and their experiences , good or bad.

Someone posted about their 4 year old son regressing on PCA. I was wondering if

after the regression did he rebound or do you feel he has not improved since

removing the pca? Thanks in advance. Kathy

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  • 3 years later...

I met with a woman today named Amy who has been the only one to reply

to my postings for a PCA. She's a very nice young woman and we got

along well. She has experience with everything I need help with and is

currently taking courses to lead her toward applying to Med school.

Her schedule is alright with mine. There is only one afternoon she

would not be able to help me (Friday's) so I'll have to figure out if

it's worth hiring someone for a potty break or just waiting out the

day on my own.

So it looks like I've got a PCA, finally. I hope she's a good worker

and punctual. She knows one of my classmates personally so at least

it's a sort-of good way to judge what I'm getting into. Even if she

falls through, at least it's a temporary situation. Amy isn't sure if

she's staying in the area after the end of this semester.

Is it okay to keep posting and looking around even if I'm not actually

hiring for a position?

<3 Kendra

> Good luck! *crosses fingers*

>

> L

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i think it's worth it to try to fill the friday. then, if amy's sick, maybe the

2nd PA can sub. also you build a pool...a network. if someone like working for

you, they recommend the job to friends.

my best resource for hiring good attendants is referrals from current and former

good attendants. my 2nd best resource is friends' referrals, and my 3rd is

referrals from seasoned and ethical attendant users. i don't use referrals from

people who i know manage their attendants poorly.

don't you have other shifts available? getting up...shower

days...laundry...housework...cooking?

good luck!

alana

>Is it okay to keep posting and looking around even if I'm not actually

>hiring for a position?

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Right now I have Amy down as up to 2 hours/week for toileting/quick

lunch (just a sandwich or prepacked thing to grab from the fridge) in

afternoons and 8 hours in the evenings M-F. I'm letting her be

flexible with how she wants to handle night hours as long as she

notifies me in advance. These hours will be for light housekeeping

(sweeping, dishes). I told her I'm interested in giving more hours for

laundry and other things but they would have to be done on weekends.

For now she only wants to try out the 10 hrs/weekdays, as she's also a

grad student and dancer - it's understandable.

I can't offer too many other shifts because my personal schedule is so

tight. My morning routine, Joe and I have agreed will be continued to

be done by him because it's easier and most reliable. We can get my

morning done in one hour (including a shower!!) which is the most

efficient I've ever gotten it. Plus, we're waking up and leaving the

house at the same time for school and work. We also are really

enjoying the mornings together now that we aren't working together. We

get to have conversations and eat breakfast together. It's really

gotten to be one of the only times during the day we can be relaxed

and enjoy each others company, in the last few weeks.

I'm in class 8am - 1pm with only two ten minute breaks. I work in

Oakland 2pm - 5pm. That leaves 30 minutes in the afternoon to potty

and grab a lunch before I have to be at BART - not much of a shift for

Amy, but enough to get things done that need to be done. Once I'm home

from work I can only offer 6pm - 10pm and I'm quite worried that

having someone here for just the two hours Amy is trying out will

interfere with my studying. There's no way I can push my bedtime later

because I end up EXHAUSTED.

I suppose I can hire someone for the Friday afternoon and maybe also

put them on a weekend schedule, and use them as backup. Thanks for the

idea!

<3 Kendra

> don't you have other shifts available? getting up...shower

days...laundry...housework...cooking?

>

> good luck!

>

> alana

>

>

> >Is it okay to keep posting and looking around even if I'm not actually

> >hiring for a position?

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