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> Hi

>

> I have seen some changes in my son the last weeks and this has

made me

> get some new hope for these children, that I would like to share

with

> you all.

>

> Ulla scheinemann

> (9), ASD + seizures, SCD 13 months

> (7), ASD, SCD 13 months

\Wow, Ulla, that is great. You have had a long tough road,

especially with , and I have always been so impressed with

your perseverance. I am so glad you are seeing reason for hope of

even more good things to come.

-- Sue, mom to Adam (SCD just over 1 year!) and

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ulla,

i've just read your post and i have to say thank you for the uplifting

story. i just recently tried to start my almost 3 year old son on the SCD cold

turkey and i failed miserably after two full days of him eating absolutely

nothing. i have been so nervous about now weaning him onto it instead of cold

turkey but, you've just reassured me that it's the right thing and i just need

to make it happen. my son has made remarkable progress in the last 3-4 months

due to a combination of enzymes and techniques from the son-rise program (he

is not yet in the program just yet). he was completely non-verbal and had

limited eye contact up until a few months ago. as of today, he has 75+ words in

his vocabulary, wonderful eye contact and has actually begun to ask

spontaneous questions. in fact, he answered a question for the first time ever

today.

now, i can't help but imagine what progress is possible with this diet. so,

again, i am thanking you for your inspiring post. i'm sure we all took a

little something from it.

tracey farrauto

nicholas(almost 3) ASD and baby on the way

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Ulla,

God Bless you!

I am new to the diet, my son is doing worse since beginning the diet. He was

doing well prior to beginning the diet, coconut kefir was working great. I had

to stop the kefir because it isn't on the diet, and when I asked Elaine Gotshall

at the Dan Conference she said she didn't know the chemical make-up of young

coconuts, although she disliked them not being ripened. Also she wondered what

was in the Kefir starter. Anyway, my son is almost seven years old and

sometimes I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but then the stims are

back and some old behaviors and I worry I will never know my son. Thank you for

your encouragement. You were right, someone out there did need to hear it.

Laurie

mom to Noah 6 ASD, SCD totally legal as of today

daughter Avery 22 mo.

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We are using the Son-Rise program and the SCD diet too. Been SCD since Oct.

2003 and Son-Rise techniques since January 2004. We started a full scale

Son-Rise program in August, with 6 child facilitators. She is in her

playroom 12 hours a day, and 8 hours on weekends. The changes are dramatic.

She is now using artilces, pronouns, verbs, descriptors, prepositions. She

is getting more loving each day, and so much more interactive and

imaginative.

Are you in Georgia? Email me if you have any questions as you continue.

Best,

Re: Thoughts on autism

>

> ulla,

>

> i've just read your post and i have to say thank you for the

uplifting

> story. i just recently tried to start my almost 3 year old son on the SCD

cold

> turkey and i failed miserably after two full days of him eating absolutely

> nothing. i have been so nervous about now weaning him onto it instead of

cold

> turkey but, you've just reassured me that it's the right thing and i just

need

> to make it happen. my son has made remarkable progress in the last 3-4

months

> due to a combination of enzymes and techniques from the son-rise program

(he

> is not yet in the program just yet). he was completely non-verbal and had

> limited eye contact up until a few months ago. as of today, he has 75+

words in

> his vocabulary, wonderful eye contact and has actually begun to ask

> spontaneous questions. in fact, he answered a question for the first time

ever today.

> now, i can't help but imagine what progress is possible with this diet.

so,

> again, i am thanking you for your inspiring post. i'm sure we all took a

> little something from it.

>

> tracey farrauto

> nicholas(almost 3) ASD and baby on the way

>

>

>

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