Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 , just wanted to say that I really appreciate your posts. I notice they don't get many replies but I think that is because most of us are just sitting here staring at the computer thinking " wow " ! And " thank you " ! Keep the info coming! :-) W > Listmates, > > I've been analyzing the data from a paper which looked at rats, but > compared two groups: one that had adequate zinc in its diet, and another > group where zinc was restricted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 I second this! I keep forwarding them to my SIL who's in her third year of med school and poo poos the vaccine/immune connection to autism when her teachers have taught two seconds on autism with the " it's genetic, there's no scientific evidence of that garbage the parents give " stuff. Debi > , just wanted to say that I really appreciate your posts. I > notice they don't get many replies but I think that is because most > of us are just sitting here staring at the computer thinking " wow " ! > And " thank you " ! Keep the info coming! :-) > W > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 > I second this! I keep forwarding them to my SIL who's in her third > year of med school and poo poos the vaccine/immune connection to > autism when her teachers have taught two seconds on autism with > the " it's genetic, there's no scientific evidence of that garbage > the parents give " stuff. My rant for the end of the year. My #2 son has a Kanner dx [from 2 separate doctors], meaning he did not regress, he is " one of the rare entirely-genetic cases " . He was basically Rainman without the amazing memory. My #4 received a dollhouse from Grandpa for Christmas. When we set it up here, #2 went right over to it and did NOT line up the people figures like he would have a few years ago. He sat the people at the tables and said " man eat " [he is still at phrases only, for the most part], he put them in the beds and said " man sleep " . He had so much fun that #4 had trouble getting him to let HER play with it. So I went out and bought another one, this one is a hotel. #2 put the people in the pool and said " water, slide, weeeeee " . He puts them in the elevator and says " man go up, go down " , they " see TV " , they " sit on couch " . They " sit on chair, eat on table " . They even call out to each other " hey man, come here, sit on couch, see TV " . Noone can tell me this is the result of therapy because 1) my son is homeschooled and I do about 2 hours of DTT/AVB with him per day [less at this time of year] which is nowhere near the amount recommended, and 2) until this point, we did not have a dollhouse here, nor has he ever seen one anywhere else. I can't wait until I can have his dx removed. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Dana, Congratulations with your son " playing " with the dollhouse and people. I got teary eyed reading that. It gives me hope that one day I will walk into my son's room and see him playing with his hotwheel cars and tracks, not just see them all lined up. What a great Christmas present. > > I second this! I keep forwarding them to my SIL who's in her third > > year of med school and poo poos the vaccine/immune connection to > > autism when her teachers have taught two seconds on autism with > > the " it's genetic, there's no scientific evidence of that garbage > > the parents give " stuff. > > > My rant for the end of the year. > > My #2 son has a Kanner dx [from 2 separate doctors], meaning he did not regress, he is " one of the rare entirely-genetic cases " . He > was basically Rainman without the amazing memory. > > My #4 received a dollhouse from Grandpa for Christmas. When we set it up here, #2 went right over to it and did NOT line up the > people figures like he would have a few years ago. He sat the people at the tables and said " man eat " [he is still at phrases only, for > the most part], he put them in the beds and said " man sleep " . He had so much fun that #4 had trouble getting him to let HER play > with it. So I went out and bought another one, this one is a hotel. #2 put the people in the pool and said " water, slide, weeeeee " . He > puts them in the elevator and says " man go up, go down " , they " see TV " , they " sit on couch " . They " sit on chair, eat on table " . They > even call out to each other " hey man, come here, sit on couch, see TV " . > > Noone can tell me this is the result of therapy because 1) my son is homeschooled and I do about 2 hours of DTT/AVB with him per > day [less at this time of year] which is nowhere near the amount recommended, and 2) until this point, we did not have a dollhouse > here, nor has he ever seen one anywhere else. > > I can't wait until I can have his dx removed. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 > , just wanted to say that I really appreciate your posts. I > notice they don't get many replies but I think that is because most > of us are just sitting here staring at the computer thinking " wow " ! > And " thank you " ! Keep the info coming! :-) Yes,I agree with merrywbee. I am a lurker, sorry, but I don't feel I can contribute much. Even as I write this I feel I am wasting the precious time that you all have. Thanks for being here. Ruth, mum to 7 yo adha/asd ?, incredible child, mum herslf with heavy metal issues. Love from s Italy > W > > --- In , Owens <lwo@i...> wrote: > > Listmates, > > > > I've been analyzing the data from a paper which looked at rats, but > > compared two groups: one that had adequate zinc in its diet, and > another > > group where zinc was restricted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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