Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Yes, one can develop (what others call) autism (but it's usually really metal toxicity or some other iatragenic disorder), most of the ASD kids of members of this list developed ASD when their toxic body burdens reached the breaking point. In the case of my nephew, he developed normally until the DPT booster, then regressed into autism. S From: , Jen, rarely [mailto: cannesdo@...] @...: Tue, 25 May 2004 23:02:30 -0000Subject: [ ] Autism - born with it only or can you develop it?I ask because when I was at my worst I started sitting down on the floor and rocking. I told my parents, I felt like I was autistic. I'd just go into these blank spaces where I'd just sit there and rock. I didn't think, " What would feel good? " I just started doing it. That was during the time of my unsafe amalgam removal. I didn't even know what to do about the phone when it rang, just jumped up and spun around, thinking " I know that means I have to do something " and it would take me a minute sometimes to figure it out. So you think I was experiencing what autistic kids do? I'd just never heard of anyone *becoming* autistic. I also had a lot of dreams that I was trying to tell someone I had MS. I'd be somewhere, like on a train or a plane I could hardly lift my head and I'd know I needed to get off at the next stop but my body wouldn't work. Which reminds me, been meaning to ask this. Has anyone experienced that neck thing? When I was really in bad shape 8 years ago, if my head went back I almost couldn't lift it back up to vertical. I'd have to use my hands to lift my head back up. Anyone know what that's about? Thanks much, Jen _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Jen, When I was in my 20's, I experienced that neck thing, too. It would come and go. I was very scared I was developing MS! But after a while it just stopped. I've never chelated, or anything, and I have a mouth full of silver fillings, but I know what you're talking about. I'm on this list for my son, who will get his amalgams out next month. Sio From: , Jen, rarely [mailto: cannesdo@y...] @y...: Tue, 25 May 2004 23:02:30 - 0000Subject: [ ] Autism - born with it only or can you develop it?I ask because when I was at my worst I started sitting down on the > floor and rocking. I told my parents, I felt like I was autistic. > I'd just go into these blank spaces where I'd just sit there and > rock. I didn't think, " What would feel good? " I just started doing > it. That was during the time of my unsafe amalgam removal. I didn't > even know what to do about the phone when it rang, just jumped up and > spun around, thinking " I know that means I have to do something " and > it would take me a minute sometimes to figure it out. > > So you think I was experiencing what autistic kids do? I'd just > never heard of anyone *becoming* autistic. I also had a lot of > dreams that I was trying to tell someone I had MS. I'd be somewhere, > like on a train or a plane I could hardly lift my head and I'd know I > needed to get off at the next stop but my body wouldn't work. > > Which reminds me, been meaning to ask this. Has anyone experienced > that neck thing? When I was really in bad shape 8 years ago, if my > head went back I almost couldn't lift it back up to vertical. I'd > have to use my hands to lift my head back up. Anyone know what > that's about? > > Thanks much, > > Jen > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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