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Was your ASD child administered

antibiotics any time prior to the MMR?

o YES

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[ ] New poll for

Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

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Was your ASD child administered

antibiotics any time PRIOR to a DPT

shot?

o YES

o NO

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Many thanks whoever put the poll together for me!!

Who was that nice person so I can thank you!

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> Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

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> Was your ASD child administered

> antibiotics any time PRIOR to a DPT

> shot?

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> o YES

> o NO

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> To vote, please visit the following web page:

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> /surveys?id=1094572

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> Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are

> not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the

> web site listed above.

>

> Thanks!

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I don't understand what this is all about with a question so loaded.

Could any sane person answer " yes " to that one?

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> Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

> group:

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> GFCF diet, if it's not making much

> difference, and it's causing troubles

> in every aspect of the kid's life, do

> you think we should continue it?

>

> o yes

> o not

> o not sure

>

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> To vote, please visit the following web page:

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> /surveys?id=1114950

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I agree here. I couldn't answer it at all. Once you've done years of dietary

intervention you have all sorts of peculiar if/then's to each food in

question. There's the enzyme issue and there's SCD to consider.....it's all so

complicated.

Personally, I found the GFCF to be GREAT except that it wasn't nutrient dense

enough and a few other little things. For the frist year I think I gave my

son a terrible diet on it, but that was my fault, not that diet. SCD is much

harder than GFCF but seems to make more sense to me medically. I did GFCF for

years (3) then switched to SCD and now do a v. low carb diet that is gluten

free (because I dont' really see the advantage to gluten) but use enzymes to

make it possible for my son to have goat's yoghurt and sometimes some raw goat's

milk, too!

I guess what I'm trying to say is that GFCF is not one diet, it's a dietary

guideline and it's up the individuals to formulate a healthy diet from it.

Yes, it will take over your life, and SCD is even harder that way. But then

have you noticed that autism takes over your life in any case?

Marti

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I think a more informative poll might be

How long should you continue the diet, if no improvements are seen?

1 mo, 2 mos, 3 mos, 6 mos, 8 mos, 1 year.

or

How long was it before any response was seen to gluten?

Laurie

> I don't understand what this is all about with a question so

loaded.

> Could any sane person answer " yes " to that one?

> >

> > Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

> > group:

> >

> > GFCF diet, if it's not making much

> > difference, and it's causing troubles

> > in every aspect of the kid's life, do

> > you think we should continue it?

> >

> > o yes

> > o not

> > o not sure

> >

> >

> > To vote, please visit the following web page:

> >

> > /surveys?id=1114950

> >

> > Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are

> > not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the

Groups

> > web site listed above.

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> > Thanks

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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

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When another moment with your autistic

child seems nearly unbearable, what

means of coping do you employ?

o Grin and bear it

o Pray for strength

o Take a " time-out "

o Pack us both up and head outdoors

o Call on my dh/dw for relief

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You didn't mention " go on a screaming vent " .

I have been guilty of this more than once...:-((

[ ] New poll for

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> Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

> group:

>

> When another moment with your autistic

> child seems nearly unbearable, what

> means of coping do you employ?

>

> o Grin and bear it

> o Pray for strength

> o Take a " time-out "

> o Pack us both up and head outdoors

> o Call on my dh/dw for relief

>

>

> To vote, please visit the following web page:

>

> /surveys?id=1172502

>

> Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are

> not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the

> web site listed above.

>

> Thanks!

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I suspect some employ all of these.

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