Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Hi, all, Success stories were requested, so I thought I'd tell you at least a little about our successes. My daughter will be 4 in a couple of weeks. She no longer has GI problems (had eosinophilic gastroenteritis and an inflammatory colitis which was never diagnosed), is no longer ASD, and is down from over 40 food allergies to just a few (she was written up in a journal when she was 6 months old because of her allergic sensitivity). Her environmental allergies are also virtually nonexistent now as well. She has gone from failure to thrive to being on the 85%ile on the growth charts. When I say she is no longer ASD, she had been mild, and you can no longer tell she was ever ASD at all. Our holiday celebrations were amazing this year, like a true miracle. My daughter walked into a room with my entire extended family, and rather than hiding in a corner, she stood next to me for a minute, then sat down between a cousin and an aunt, and started talking to them. Later, she sat down between her grandparents and giggled when Grandpa tickled her! (She previously would never even go near my Dad, much less let him or anyone else touch her!) My son just turned a year. He is down from over 20 food allergies (started at just 3 days old) to just a few, has no GI problems (he had some pretty big liver issues) and is a very happy, healthy boy! My 14-year-old stepson is no longer ADD, lettered in Cross Country this year, is getting all A's and B's in subjects he was previously close to failing, and is a very insightful, spiritual, wonderful person. My husband no longer has borderline high cholesterol and is very proud of his family. I no longer have any food allergies or fatigue, which is a huge thing! There were times in school I thought it was a miracle that I would pass a test, I was so exhausted and had such brain fog! Now, I graduated from medical school as a Physician Assistant earlier this year, and in addition to a BS in Nutritional Science, I am now pursuing a Masters in it! I feel like I am finally able to recognize myself as a whole, giving, spiritual person, connected to a great big universe! Don't give up. The SCD is a very powerful tool - what you put into it is what you get out of it, and for us, strict adherence really paid off in rich rewards. For us, though, diet alone was not enough, and when we set out to help just one member of the family, we all ended up being helped and we learned some really big things from our experiences. I don't want to list everything we did to make all of this possible, because the details of what worked for us won't necessarily work for you (for instance, we are not really familiar with DAN or any other autism protocols). It definitely takes a holistic perspective - physical, emotional, spiritual. Every day I sit and talk with folks in my practice, I encourage patience, hope, hard work and an open mind. I have seen some truly amazing healing happen, and for dietary intervention, I usually use the SCD. I have a lot more I could say, but I need to spend some time with the kids, my house looks like a bomb from the toy store exploded in our living room! Good luck to all of you, and God Bless. Sincerely, Anne Rhody, PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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