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Thank you for posting ALmond Breeze having soy. I didn't know that. I will look for Pacific Foods ALmond Milk. Thank you for giving the color of the box. It makes our lives so much easier when trying to find something when you barely have the time to even do the errand.

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I wouldn't have even considered casein was still in your daughter's diet since you were so doing so much bio med..I think it would definitely be beneficial to stop completely.. I know all our kids are different but definitely worth a try..removing it for us did wonders> > > >> > > > My 7 yr. old daughter has a verbal stim that is becoming more pronounced. She talks under her breath, in a whisper tone, nearly all the time. I can hear her doing this whether I'm in the same room as her or in another room in the house. It seems that she can't help it, or stop herself for more than a few moments. She does this even when someone is speaking, either to her or to someone else nearby. It is constant, from the time she wakes up until she goes to sleep. She is verbal, but does not have typical spontaneous speech. She answers questions, makes requests, can tell you an event that occurred during the day, but again, not spontaneous conversational speech. Her comprehension is delayed, and often when I hear her talking in that whisper tone, what she is saying doesn't make sense to me, just a few words mixed with sounds strung together. When I ask her what she said, she will repeat it for me ("go tell them", "cross the street", etc.) and even try to give me an explanation of what her 'phrase' meant. > > > > > > > > Does this sound familiar to anyone else? Any suggestions or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I am at my wits end with this.> > > > > > > > Karmen> > > >> > >> >>

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I'm sorry for bother u,but could u tell me what was PANDAS mean? Coz it was really new word to me,Thank uSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Sinyal Bagus XL, Nyambung Teruuusss...!Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 00:03:25 -0500To: <mb12 valtrex >Subject: Re: Re: verbal stimming in response to a mom who commented OLE won't get rid of PANDAS but will get rid of strep and calm a flare. if you have PANDAS you have it for life, it just flares and calms. it takes 6-8 weeks for titers to skyrocket for testing after onset of symptoms. it calms after taking meds....which you would retest in about 6-8 weeks again to see what is working\\ Re: verbal stimming I wouldn't have even considered casein was still in your daughter's diet since you were so doing so much bio med..I think it would definitely be beneficial to stop completely..I know all our kids are different but definitely worth a try..removing it for us did wonders> > > >> > > > My 7 yr. old daughter has a verbal stim that is becoming more pronounced. She talks under her breath, in a whisper tone, nearly all the time. I can hear her doing this whether I'm in the same room as her or in another room in the house. It seems that she can't help it, or stop herself for more than a few moments. She does this even when someone is speaking, either to her or to someone else nearby. It is constant, from the time she wakes up until she goes to sleep. She is verbal, but does not have typical spontaneous speech. She answers questions, makes requests, can tell you an event that occurred during the day, but again, not spontaneous conversational speech. Her comprehension is delayed, and often when I hear her talking in that whisper tone, what she is saying doesn't make sense to me, just a few words mixed with sounds strung together. When I ask her what she said, she will repeat it for me ("go tell them", "cross the street", etc.) and even try to give me an explanation of what her 'phrase' meant. > > > > > > > > Does this sound familiar to anyone else? Any suggestions or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I am at my wits end with this.> > > > > > > > Karmen> > > >> > >> >>

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All the packaged milks have natural flavors as far as I know. You might be

better off avoiding them because of this. It is one of the things we had to do.

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becoming more pronounced. She talks under her breath, in a whisper tone, nearly

all the time. I can hear her doing this whether I'm in the same room as her or

in another room in the house. It seems that she can't help it, or stop herself

for more than a few moments. She does this even when someone is speaking, either

to her or to someone else nearby. It is constant, from the time she wakes up

until she goes to sleep. She is verbal, but does not have typical spontaneous

speech. She answers questions, makes requests, can tell you an event that

occurred during the day, but again, not spontaneous conversational speech. Her

comprehension is delayed, and often when I hear her talking in that whisper

tone, what she is saying doesn't make sense to me, just a few words mixed with

sounds strung together. When I ask her what she said, she will repeat it for me

( " go tell them " , " cross the street " , etc.) and even try to give me an

explanation of what her 'phrase' meant.

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don;t think unsweetened hemp milk does

Re: verbal stimming in response to a mom who commented

All the packaged milks have natural flavors as far as I know. You might be better off avoiding them because of this. It is one of the things we had to do.> > > > >> > > > > My 7 yr. old daughter has a verbal stim that is becoming more pronounced. She talks under her breath, in a whisper tone, nearly all the time. I can hear her doing this whether I'm in the same room as her or in another room in the house. It seems that she can't help it, or stop herself for more than a few moments. She does this even when someone is speaking, either to her or to someone else nearby. It is constant, from the time she wakes up until she goes to sleep. She is verbal, but does not have typical spontaneous speech. She answers questions, makes requests, can tell you an event that occurred during the day, but again, not spontaneous conversational speech. Her comprehension is delayed, and often when I hear her talking in that whisper tone, what she is saying doesn't make sense to me, just a few words mixed with sounds strung together. When I ask her what she said, she will repeat it for me ("go tell them", "cross the street", etc.) and even try to give me an explanation of what her 'phrase' meant. > > > > > > > > > > Does this sound familiar to anyone else? Any suggestions or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I am at my wits end with this.> > > > > > > > > > Karmen> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now.>

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go to NIMH stands for national institute of mental health and put in PANDAS and you can read more on it

Re: verbal stimming

I wouldn't have even considered casein was still in your daughter's diet since you were so doing so much bio med..I think it would definitely be beneficial to stop completely..I know all our kids are different but definitely worth a try..removing it for us did wonders> > > >> > > > My 7 yr. old daughter has a verbal stim that is becoming more pronounced. She talks under her breath, in a whisper tone, nearly all the time. I can hear her doing this whether I'm in the same room as her or in another room in the house. It seems that she can't help it, or stop herself for more than a few moments. She does this even when someone is speaking, either to her or to someone else nearby. It is constant, from the time she wakes up until she goes to sleep. She is verbal, but does not have typical spontaneous speech. She answers questions, makes requests, can tell you an event that occurred during the day, but again, not spontaneous conversational speech. Her comprehension is delayed, and often when I hear her talking in that whisper tone, what she is saying doesn't make sense to me, just a few words mixed with sounds strung together. When I ask her what she said, she will repeat it for me ("go tell them", "cross the street", etc.) and even try to give me an explanation of what her 'phrase' meant. > > > > > > > > Does this sound familiar to anyone else? Any suggestions or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. I am at my wits end with this.> > > > > > > > Karmen> > > >> > >> >>

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