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Great post, Heidi : )To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, August 19, 2010 1:28:40 PMSubject: Re:Re : Re: The many doctors - Recovery Histories

My son had numerous symptoms and diagnoses, self-harm, poor speech,

tics, staring off into space, no friends, assaultive, doing things over

and over, clumsy, never laughed or giggled, never cried, never shed one

tear until age 3 and then rarely after, etc., and had symptoms from

birth. I did receive a tetanus vaccine in my 6th month of pregnancy, so

that could be partly why. He was not able to do school for even 5

minutes without psych meds, and on them, he still was not able to do

regular school. He was put into corners, seclusion rooms, and finally

special needs classes. He was looked upon as one of the most difficult

in the class to control. When recovery efforts were started, he quickly

raised to the top of the class in abilities and then I pulled him out

and he successfully went to regular classes. I never got one complaint

from his regular education teachers, except that he refused to do his

homework. The homework issue is normal for all the males in my family,

so I can't relate it to autism. He is not the same as he would have

been had he never had autism. He doesn't act "cool" or experiment with

alcohol and drugs. He doesn't sneak off to party like other 18-year

olds are doing. So, there are pluses to all this. LOL.

He would have never been able to live independently. He would never

have been able to get a driver's license or hold down a job, mostly

because his communication was off. He would argue, say things that

didn't make sense, not able to hold down a conversation. His views were

off. He would answer questions with a question and never talk about

himself, only others. We could never problem-solve. He denied ever

doing anything wrong no matter that he knew we saw him do it. After he

recovered, I asked him why he would never admit to anything. He said

his brain was so foggy that he thought he could convince us that he was

innocent. He also said that he would think of things in his brain, but

that he would forget them right away. So, he couldn't hold a thought

long enough to communicate well or write things down. He did learn to

write down his thoughts, but he had to have tutoring to do it. I still

maintain that adults can be recovered. I am happy to look at anyone's

protocol and symptoms and tell them what I think is missing.

The real cause of autism is lack of decent medical care and lack of the

governmental regulatory agencies keeping toxins out of our environment.

They are medically ill. Each one has different medical issues, but the

similarities are digestion, immune system, pathogens, toxins, lack of

nutrients, not able to handle daily toxins. The first thing I did was

remove carpeting. It out-gasses horribly. Also, make sure there is no

daily mold exposure from the car's A/C or house's A/C or other sources.

Also, rid wireless internet and other sources of electrosmog. I can't

imagine trying to recover a child who has wireless baby monitors and

such in their room. I would then go to a chiropractor that is

knowledgeable on chronic illnesses being related to spinal

misalignments. After that just go slow. Going slow is the only way

that I know how to be successful, slowly adding treatments, paying

attention to their reactions. I think there are many ways to achieve

recovery; it's basically knowing the main cause is an over-whelmed

immune system from pathogens and toxins.

In truth, when I looked up recoveries years ago, many of them were by

parents who were doctors and nurses, so it does give them an edge. I

also have a background that gives me an edge. So, I do feel for those

who are starting from scratch, but know many of the docs said they felt

like they were starting from scratch, admitting they were not told about

autism treatments.

Love and prayers,

Heidi N

My son's doctor has a daughter who was no treated until she was 13 and

she's recovered now. BUT she had the "light" form of autism and it make

differnce for me.

When you speak about recovering of your Oldest, Heidi, from WHAT degree

of what we call autisme he had been recovered?

na

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