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> I noticed how nobody said MY post was nice!

>

> Think you're all trying to tell me something eh.

Ha, ha, , yours was FINE! It's just that Raena sounded as if she had

been so awful and then there was a polite letter.

But your letter was fine too. And it wasn't personal bashing nastiness

either.

Salli

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> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

Raena:

You are, like me, I think a very polite person. So when you are angry, it

still comes off as a rather polite note of complaint. And you even excuse

your tone, in case it is, as you say, unpleasant.

Your note was factual and listed all that you had done and the fact that

there are many different kinds of autism.

You did not bash this person in any way except to explain to her that she

misunderstood your situation.

It's a great note.

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> Fact is, the first thing they would do to our kids if they were in

> residential care is put them on those same meds.

>

Well, naturally. And they wouldn't love our kids the way we do. Oh, and

Poor who can hardly bear to be parted from you, Raena. Wouldn't it

be awful?

Salli who is very happy that Raena can give medications to and let

him stay home

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It is a great note for getting your point across in a non-inflammatory way.

Much, MUCH, nicer than I ever could have been. I would have probably ripped

her to shreds and gotten tossed off the list. That woman is ignorant,

arrogant and I can't stand those people with " higher than thou " attitudes.

You and deserve HUGE hugs today. I'm sorry you're both dealing with

well, buttholes!

ellen

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> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

Raena:

You are, like me, I think a very polite person. So when you are angry, it

still comes off as a rather polite note of complaint. And you even excuse

your tone, in case it is, as you say, unpleasant.

Your note was factual and listed all that you had done and the fact that

there are many different kinds of autism.

You did not bash this person in any way except to explain to her that she

misunderstood your situation.

It's a great note.

Salli

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You are soooo not a jerk. This response was very polite considering the

insensitve remarks this woman made. I would feel good about how you handled

the situation. It does not make you a jerk to let someone know that you

found something they said offensive.

Way to be the bigger person : )

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 32, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 8 wks

----- Original Message -----

> Here's what I wrote:

>

> > You should do all you can to get your poor son off all these

> > terrible meds with side effects... read the posts regarding

> > resperadol. you could definately help him more by treating the

> > cause of his problems with diet and cleaning up his gut as opposed

> > to just drugging his symptoms which are only indicators of an

> > underlying problem that needs to be addressed. >

>

> With all due respect...I find this post quite offensive. We did not

> put our child on medications without a great deal of research into

> those medications, discussion with various professionals *personally

> aquainted* with him and his situation, and profound internal

> struggle. He does not have " classic " autism...he has a rare,

> regressive PDD condition that has left him unable to control his

> behavioral choices, and without some sort of chemical support to deal

> with those behaviors, he would not be able to live in our home. He

> was, to be quite honest, getting dangerous. There truly was no

> choice.

>

> I DO pay attention to diet issues, have spent a *huge* amount of time

> looking into various biomedical issues, and making what I believe to

> be wise choices about his needs. He takes certain supplements that

> seem to help, has tried others that did little or nothing to help

> him. We continue to make changes as appropriate, and he is making

> good progress at this time.

>

> We track sleep patterns, bowel patterns, eating patterns, and

> behavior patterns throughout every single day to find out what helps

> and what does not, and I think that we probably have substantially

> more specific information about his physical well-being than most

> parents, to be quite frank.

>

> > my little girl changed into another person... a much calmer happier

> one, just after putting her on the gluten free casien free diet. >

>

> I'm very glad your daughter did so well with this...may I suggest,

> however, that there are MANY causes of autistic type disorders, and

> what works for one child may not work for others. We have identified

> (through anecdotal information gathering) genetic issues of

> metabolism that are probably part of the problem, and are working in

> that direction. That makes the most sense to me.

>

> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

>

> Raena

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You are soooo not a jerk. This response was very polite considering the

insensitve remarks this woman made. I would feel good about how you handled

the situation. It does not make you a jerk to let someone know that you

found something they said offensive.

Way to be the bigger person : )

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 32, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 8 wks

----- Original Message -----

> Here's what I wrote:

>

> > You should do all you can to get your poor son off all these

> > terrible meds with side effects... read the posts regarding

> > resperadol. you could definately help him more by treating the

> > cause of his problems with diet and cleaning up his gut as opposed

> > to just drugging his symptoms which are only indicators of an

> > underlying problem that needs to be addressed. >

>

> With all due respect...I find this post quite offensive. We did not

> put our child on medications without a great deal of research into

> those medications, discussion with various professionals *personally

> aquainted* with him and his situation, and profound internal

> struggle. He does not have " classic " autism...he has a rare,

> regressive PDD condition that has left him unable to control his

> behavioral choices, and without some sort of chemical support to deal

> with those behaviors, he would not be able to live in our home. He

> was, to be quite honest, getting dangerous. There truly was no

> choice.

>

> I DO pay attention to diet issues, have spent a *huge* amount of time

> looking into various biomedical issues, and making what I believe to

> be wise choices about his needs. He takes certain supplements that

> seem to help, has tried others that did little or nothing to help

> him. We continue to make changes as appropriate, and he is making

> good progress at this time.

>

> We track sleep patterns, bowel patterns, eating patterns, and

> behavior patterns throughout every single day to find out what helps

> and what does not, and I think that we probably have substantially

> more specific information about his physical well-being than most

> parents, to be quite frank.

>

> > my little girl changed into another person... a much calmer happier

> one, just after putting her on the gluten free casien free diet. >

>

> I'm very glad your daughter did so well with this...may I suggest,

> however, that there are MANY causes of autistic type disorders, and

> what works for one child may not work for others. We have identified

> (through anecdotal information gathering) genetic issues of

> metabolism that are probably part of the problem, and are working in

> that direction. That makes the most sense to me.

>

> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

>

> Raena

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You are soooo not a jerk. This response was very polite considering the

insensitve remarks this woman made. I would feel good about how you handled

the situation. It does not make you a jerk to let someone know that you

found something they said offensive.

Way to be the bigger person : )

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 32, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 8 wks

----- Original Message -----

> Here's what I wrote:

>

> > You should do all you can to get your poor son off all these

> > terrible meds with side effects... read the posts regarding

> > resperadol. you could definately help him more by treating the

> > cause of his problems with diet and cleaning up his gut as opposed

> > to just drugging his symptoms which are only indicators of an

> > underlying problem that needs to be addressed. >

>

> With all due respect...I find this post quite offensive. We did not

> put our child on medications without a great deal of research into

> those medications, discussion with various professionals *personally

> aquainted* with him and his situation, and profound internal

> struggle. He does not have " classic " autism...he has a rare,

> regressive PDD condition that has left him unable to control his

> behavioral choices, and without some sort of chemical support to deal

> with those behaviors, he would not be able to live in our home. He

> was, to be quite honest, getting dangerous. There truly was no

> choice.

>

> I DO pay attention to diet issues, have spent a *huge* amount of time

> looking into various biomedical issues, and making what I believe to

> be wise choices about his needs. He takes certain supplements that

> seem to help, has tried others that did little or nothing to help

> him. We continue to make changes as appropriate, and he is making

> good progress at this time.

>

> We track sleep patterns, bowel patterns, eating patterns, and

> behavior patterns throughout every single day to find out what helps

> and what does not, and I think that we probably have substantially

> more specific information about his physical well-being than most

> parents, to be quite frank.

>

> > my little girl changed into another person... a much calmer happier

> one, just after putting her on the gluten free casien free diet. >

>

> I'm very glad your daughter did so well with this...may I suggest,

> however, that there are MANY causes of autistic type disorders, and

> what works for one child may not work for others. We have identified

> (through anecdotal information gathering) genetic issues of

> metabolism that are probably part of the problem, and are working in

> that direction. That makes the most sense to me.

>

> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

>

> Raena

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> What did you say to her? >

I posted it. Is it awful? I was SSOOO mad!

Raena

Raena,

You were WAY too nice, if anything. You did nothing wrong.

ellen

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> What did you say to her? >

I posted it. Is it awful? I was SSOOO mad!

Raena

Raena,

You were WAY too nice, if anything. You did nothing wrong.

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Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

> organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

>

Well, you should read some of my complaint letters. They are NICE!

And I almost always get what I wanted.

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Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

> organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

>

Well, you should read some of my complaint letters. They are NICE!

And I almost always get what I wanted.

Salli

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Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

> organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

>

Well, you should read some of my complaint letters. They are NICE!

And I almost always get what I wanted.

Salli

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Nope, don't regret it. She's forcing her opinion of what works on you. You

didn't ask for any information along the lines of what she said, and she

basically said you were doing wrong by your child. I interpret her post as

an attack on how you take care of YOUR child. She deserved it!

Sue

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> I posted it. Is it awful? I was SSOOO mad!

>

Ummmm....Raena? Do your family and friends sometimes have trouble

recognizing when you're irate? Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

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> I posted it. Is it awful? I was SSOOO mad!

>

Ummmm....Raena? Do your family and friends sometimes have trouble

recognizing when you're irate? Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

Jacquie

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LOL!

Hey, not everyone can be tactful.

I am told that I have no tact. I need company here you know.

Georga Hackworth

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> I noticed how nobody said MY post was nice!

>

> Think you're all trying to tell me something eh.

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Raena,

I think you were very restrained under the circumstances. I heard so muuch

of that " Super-Mom-who-cured-my-kid-of-autism " crap till I was sick to death

of it.

I'm glad somebody finally let one of them have it.

You educated her. Maybe she won't forget what she learned.

Sissi

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Raena,

I think you were very restrained under the circumstances. I heard so muuch

of that " Super-Mom-who-cured-my-kid-of-autism " crap till I was sick to death

of it.

I'm glad somebody finally let one of them have it.

You educated her. Maybe she won't forget what she learned.

Sissi

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Raena,

I think you were very restrained under the circumstances. I heard so muuch

of that " Super-Mom-who-cured-my-kid-of-autism " crap till I was sick to death

of it.

I'm glad somebody finally let one of them have it.

You educated her. Maybe she won't forget what she learned.

Sissi

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An excellent response Raena. She made the mistake of

assuming that what worked for her child would work for

all autistic kids. We all know better than that.

Tuna

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I bet I have less tact than you!!!

Hey, not everyone can be tactful.

I am told that I have no tact. I need company here you know.

Georga Hackworth

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My husband says that I am the least tactful person he has ever met. And he

was in the Navy for 10 years. This is not a good thing.

It really is painful for me sometimes to have to try and be nice to stupid

people

Georga Hackworth

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chocolate.

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> I bet I have less tact than you!!!

>

> Hey, not everyone can be tactful.

> I am told that I have no tact. I need company here you know.

>

> Georga Hackworth

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I agree. Reana I could never write a letter like yours to that woman. I

just would blow her head off. You are one of a kind. I hope you realize

deep inside that she was completely wrong. Don't let her words get to

you.

Cecilia from Perú, mom to Dessirée (05/07/99)

Lovely husband

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> I posted it. Is it awful? I was SSOOO mad!

>

Ummmm....Raena? Do your family and friends sometimes have trouble

recognizing when you're irate? Because, lady, THAT was the most polite,

organized, non-abusive anger mail I ever read! LOL.

Jacquie

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Yep.

And like I tell people, I have a bat'leth (46 inch Klingon sword) to back

up my mouth with. LOL!

Georga Hackworth

Men, can't live with them, can't trade them in for their weight in

chocolate.

April is Autism Awareness Month!

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> * Pops a squat next to Georga.

>

> YEAH that's right. Keep walkin. Don't mess with the bad women ya

> hear? (FLEXES BICEPT) we bad. uhuh.

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In a message dated 4/9/03 2:52:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rgr4us@...

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> Forgive me if this note is too unpleasant...I am truly angry at this

> moment.

>

> Raena

Unpleasant? No, you were your normal classy, educated respectful self. I

bet you have more class in your pinky then she does in her entire body.

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