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That's great. Sounds like your daughter is a responder! Hopefully

your next few weeks will be filled with these sort of moments. It is

finally settling in that my son is conversational, so the jaw is not

dropping when he talks non-stop and I understand 80% of what he is

saying. I have to remind myself of just how bad things were prior

to vitamin E. It seems like a different life and a different child.

So glad to hear these wonderful stories! And only sorry it isn't

the fix for everyone. But one will never know until you try it.

Consider getting carnitine checked, and a celiac panel & fat soluble

vit levels (ADEK), to make sure there isn't more going on that can

be treated. -

> Long story but I'm doin' the happy dance.

>

> My daughter just recently started consistently putting two words

> together and she'll do a three or four word sentence with cueing.

> (She's 30 months old). Since starting Vit. E we're getting more

and

> more words and word combos and she has added some ending

consonants to

> her words (da became dog, duh became duck, etc.)

>

> Anyway, today we walked downtown to the chamber of commerce. As

we're

> leaving there's this dog in the doorway. The dog proceeds to

follow us

> all the way home (several blocks). I check his tag and see that

he has

> a microchip. We contacted the company and they were trying to

reach

> the owners. So... I ended up entertaining this large dog (while

trying

> to keep our four cats from finding out) while we waited to hear

from

> his owner. (No good deed goes unpunished?)

>

> Anyway, I'm tossing a ball to the dog and trying to keep him from

> wandering off. The dog eventually tires of this and lays down.

He

> picks up the ball and sets it beside him. My daughter then

says " hi

> dog no ball go " . It's the longest " sentence " we've ever had and

the

> string of words was totally appropriate for the situation. The

dog

> isn't tossing the ball back to the ball is a " no go " . I was

totally

> stunned.

>

> Thank you vitamin E.... and Charlie the lost dog!

>

> Kris

>

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I give 400 i.u. of alpha twice a day. I give a gamma e once a day

that has 50 of alpha and 300 of gamma. I started in August (around the

24th or so). I started seeing changes in the first few days. The

therapists had their mouths hanging open within 10 days and my 5 word

sentence occurred after about a month.

She has been on high dose EFA's since june. We give 2 proefa and 1

proepa three times a day.

Kris

On Sep 27, 2006, at 10:10 AM, melissa cola wrote:

> how much Vit E are you giving your daughter and how long did you give

> it to her before you saw results?

> melissa

>

>

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That's great. Sounds like your daughter is a responder! Hopefully

your next few weeks will be filled with these sort of moments. It is

finally settling in that my son is conversational, so the jaw is not

dropping when he talks non-stop and I understand 80% of what he is

saying. I have to remind myself of just how bad things were prior

to vitamin E. It seems like a different life and a different child.

So glad to hear these wonderful stories! And only sorry it isn't

the fix for everyone. But one will never know until you try it.

Consider getting carnitine checked, and a celiac panel & fat soluble

vit levels (ADEK), to make sure there isn't more going on that can

be treated. -

> Long story but I'm doin' the happy dance.

>

> My daughter just recently started consistently putting two words

> together and she'll do a three or four word sentence with cueing.

> (She's 30 months old). Since starting Vit. E we're getting more

and

> more words and word combos and she has added some ending

consonants to

> her words (da became dog, duh became duck, etc.)

>

> Anyway, today we walked downtown to the chamber of commerce. As

we're

> leaving there's this dog in the doorway. The dog proceeds to

follow us

> all the way home (several blocks). I check his tag and see that

he has

> a microchip. We contacted the company and they were trying to

reach

> the owners. So... I ended up entertaining this large dog (while

trying

> to keep our four cats from finding out) while we waited to hear

from

> his owner. (No good deed goes unpunished?)

>

> Anyway, I'm tossing a ball to the dog and trying to keep him from

> wandering off. The dog eventually tires of this and lays down.

He

> picks up the ball and sets it beside him. My daughter then

says " hi

> dog no ball go " . It's the longest " sentence " we've ever had and

the

> string of words was totally appropriate for the situation. The

dog

> isn't tossing the ball back to the ball is a " no go " . I was

totally

> stunned.

>

> Thank you vitamin E.... and Charlie the lost dog!

>

> Kris

>

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Thanks !

Kris

On Sep 27, 2006, at 2:17 PM, claudia.morris wrote:

>

>

> That's great. Sounds like your daughter is a responder! Hopefully

> your next few weeks will be filled with these sort of moments. It is

> finally settling in that my son is conversational, so the jaw is not

> dropping when he talks non-stop and I understand 80% of what he is

> saying. I have to remind myself of just how bad things were prior

> to vitamin E. It seems like a different life and a different child.

> So glad to hear these wonderful stories! And only sorry it isn't

> the fix for everyone. But one will never know until you try it.

> Consider getting carnitine checked, and a celiac panel & fat soluble

> vit levels (ADEK), to make sure there isn't more going on that can

> be treated. -

>

> > Long story but I'm doin' the happy dance.

> >

> > My daughter just recently started consistently putting two words

> > together and she'll do a three or four word sentence with cueing.

> > (She's 30 months old). Since starting Vit. E we're getting more

> and

> > more words and word combos and she has added some ending

> consonants to

> > her words (da became dog, duh became duck, etc.)

> >

> > Anyway, today we walked downtown to the chamber of commerce. As

> we're

> > leaving there's this dog in the doorway. The dog proceeds to

> follow us

> > all the way home (several blocks). I check his tag and see that

> he has

> > a microchip. We contacted the company and they were trying to

> reach

> > the owners. So... I ended up entertaining this large dog (while

> trying

> > to keep our four cats from finding out) while we waited to hear

> from

> > his owner. (No good deed goes unpunished?)

> >

> > Anyway, I'm tossing a ball to the dog and trying to keep him from

> > wandering off. The dog eventually tires of this and lays down.

> He

> > picks up the ball and sets it beside him. My daughter then

> says " hi

> > dog no ball go " . It's the longest " sentence " we've ever had and

> the

> > string of words was totally appropriate for the situation. The

> dog

> > isn't tossing the ball back to the ball is a " no go " . I was

> totally

> > stunned.

> >

> > Thank you vitamin E.... and Charlie the lost dog!

> >

> > Kris

> >

>

>

>

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I give 400 i.u. of alpha twice a day. I give a gamma e once a day

that has 50 of alpha and 300 of gamma. I started in August (around the

24th or so). I started seeing changes in the first few days. The

therapists had their mouths hanging open within 10 days and my 5 word

sentence occurred after about a month.

She has been on high dose EFA's since june. We give 2 proefa and 1

proepa three times a day.

Kris

On Sep 27, 2006, at 10:10 AM, melissa cola wrote:

> how much Vit E are you giving your daughter and how long did you give

> it to her before you saw results?

> melissa

>

>

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Thanks !

Kris

On Sep 27, 2006, at 2:17 PM, claudia.morris wrote:

>

>

> That's great. Sounds like your daughter is a responder! Hopefully

> your next few weeks will be filled with these sort of moments. It is

> finally settling in that my son is conversational, so the jaw is not

> dropping when he talks non-stop and I understand 80% of what he is

> saying. I have to remind myself of just how bad things were prior

> to vitamin E. It seems like a different life and a different child.

> So glad to hear these wonderful stories! And only sorry it isn't

> the fix for everyone. But one will never know until you try it.

> Consider getting carnitine checked, and a celiac panel & fat soluble

> vit levels (ADEK), to make sure there isn't more going on that can

> be treated. -

>

> > Long story but I'm doin' the happy dance.

> >

> > My daughter just recently started consistently putting two words

> > together and she'll do a three or four word sentence with cueing.

> > (She's 30 months old). Since starting Vit. E we're getting more

> and

> > more words and word combos and she has added some ending

> consonants to

> > her words (da became dog, duh became duck, etc.)

> >

> > Anyway, today we walked downtown to the chamber of commerce. As

> we're

> > leaving there's this dog in the doorway. The dog proceeds to

> follow us

> > all the way home (several blocks). I check his tag and see that

> he has

> > a microchip. We contacted the company and they were trying to

> reach

> > the owners. So... I ended up entertaining this large dog (while

> trying

> > to keep our four cats from finding out) while we waited to hear

> from

> > his owner. (No good deed goes unpunished?)

> >

> > Anyway, I'm tossing a ball to the dog and trying to keep him from

> > wandering off. The dog eventually tires of this and lays down.

> He

> > picks up the ball and sets it beside him. My daughter then

> says " hi

> > dog no ball go " . It's the longest " sentence " we've ever had and

> the

> > string of words was totally appropriate for the situation. The

> dog

> > isn't tossing the ball back to the ball is a " no go " . I was

> totally

> > stunned.

> >

> > Thank you vitamin E.... and Charlie the lost dog!

> >

> > Kris

> >

>

>

>

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