Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Hi, A good start would be to read through the FAQ's and files section. Do not be in so much of a rush that you do things that are not helpful and may be harmful. Read, ask a lot of questions and educate yourself to best help your child. TK > > My daughter 2 1/2 yrs old was just diagnosed with Autism. I am > getting the 115 food allergy test done for her, checking for > mercury,lead,copper and arsnic, and getting a excessive yeast ? > urine test done for her. Is this a good start? I am getting > everything done through a blood test except the excessive yeast test > which is urine. Is that ok? or should I get the heavy metals tested > through hair test instead of blood? Now what other step should I > take? She is starting with an occupational therapist 3x week. And > I am trying to get her a speech therapist. Her doctor said if there > are heavy metals we could start chelatin her. How would I do this? > She weights 35 pounds. Is this safe? Should this be done even if > no heavy leads show up in her system? How long does this chelatin > last years at atime or just for a brief period. I am clueless and I > really would like to help my daughter. I also have a 9 month old > daughter and the doctors are hounding me to get her 6 month shots > which I haven't gotten yet, I am scared to do so, I know I am NOT > getting her mmr shot but should I get her 6 month shot is it safe? > PLEASE HELP ME!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Read the files section on this list and it will answer most all of your questions. Blood test for metals will most likely give you false-negative results, you need a hair test. Again the files section will explain all of this, and yes no more immunizations! Good starting with therapists, are you using First Steps? If not find out about it in your local area and it will cover your therapists. Look into a special needs early childhood program when she turns 3. Best to you, Kim [ ] please help!!!!Where do I start? My daughter 2 1/2 yrs old was just diagnosed with Autism. I am getting the 115 food allergy test done for her, checking for mercury,lead,copper and arsnic, and getting a excessive yeast ? urine test done for her. Is this a good start? I am getting everything done through a blood test except the excessive yeast test which is urine. Is that ok? or should I get the heavy metals tested through hair test instead of blood? Now what other step should I take? She is starting with an occupational therapist 3x week. And I am trying to get her a speech therapist. Her doctor said if there are heavy metals we could start chelatin her. How would I do this? She weights 35 pounds. Is this safe? Should this be done even if no heavy leads show up in her system? How long does this chelatin last years at atime or just for a brief period. I am clueless and I really would like to help my daughter. I also have a 9 month old daughter and the doctors are hounding me to get her 6 month shots which I haven't gotten yet, I am scared to do so, I know I am NOT getting her mmr shot but should I get her 6 month shot is it safe? PLEASE HELP ME!! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 Do a hair test and see how to order it and interprete it in the files section. My son was 23 mon when I started chelation and 25 lbs. There is chelation and chelation. It all depends on the protocols (which chelators, dosage and frequency). Some are reasonably safe, some are not. Read as much as you can, and make your own decision. Do not rely on a doctor (even a DAN! one) to tell you what to do. I saw three of them before starting chelation and they all told me something different! That's scary but it convinced me that I had to do my own research, and I finally decided to go with Andy's protocol. Do not give any more vaccins to your 9 mo at least until you educate yourself. I also have a daughter who was 6 mo when my son was diagnosed and I am so glad today (she is 25 mo) that I stop ALL vaccinations, put her on a diet, some basic supplements and watch for gut issues. Hope this helps, > > My daughter 2 1/2 yrs old was just diagnosed with Autism. I am > getting the 115 food allergy test done for her, checking for > mercury,lead,copper and arsnic, and getting a excessive yeast ? > urine test done for her. Is this a good start? I am getting > everything done through a blood test except the excessive yeast test > which is urine. Is that ok? or should I get the heavy metals tested > through hair test instead of blood? Now what other step should I > take? She is starting with an occupational therapist 3x week. And > I am trying to get her a speech therapist. Her doctor said if there > are heavy metals we could start chelatin her. How would I do this? > She weights 35 pounds. Is this safe? Should this be done even if > no heavy leads show up in her system? How long does this chelatin > last years at atime or just for a brief period. I am clueless and I > really would like to help my daughter. I also have a 9 month old > daughter and the doctors are hounding me to get her 6 month shots > which I haven't gotten yet, I am scared to do so, I know I am NOT > getting her mmr shot but should I get her 6 month shot is it safe? > PLEASE HELP ME!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Go to www.909shot.com and read about the shots and what is in them. NONE OF THEM ARE SAFE! R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 > > My daughter 2 1/2 yrs old was just diagnosed with Autism. I am > getting the 115 food allergy test done for her, checking for > mercury,lead,copper and arsnic, and getting a excessive yeast ? wow, congratulations for learning about biomedical issues of autism so soon, and for taking action. > urine test done for her. Is this a good start? the " spirit " of finding physical issues is excellent. The tests sound like good places to start to me, but I would ask about HOW you are testing for metals, and would suggest a DDI hair test http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html I also am not familiar with different allergy tests, and no doubt there are many kinds that have various levels of usefulness. > I am getting > everything done through a blood test except the excessive yeast test > which is urine. Is that ok? or should I get the heavy metals tested > through hair test instead of blood? please read URL above. > Now what other step should I > take? read some of the books here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Books_about_autism.html I suggest Children with Starving Brains and What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About Childrens' Vaccinations for start. > She is starting with an occupational therapist 3x week. And > I am trying to get her a speech therapist. Her doctor said if there > are heavy metals we could start chelatin her. How would I do this? In general you would do it by giving her pills which are used to pull metals out. In general this is what " chelation " refers to. Here are some introductions to chelation: /files/Mercury-Autism% 20FAQ http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm http://www.healing-arts.org/children/holmes.htm http://www.autism treatment.com/ > She weights 35 pounds. Is this safe? it is not entirely safe, but being metal poisoned is not at all safe! Much of the risk is actually from the metals that are in the body rather than the chelation agents. > Should this be done even if > no heavy leads show up in her system? well, I think the problem is more along the lines that it is hard to be sure that there are not metals using testing. If I were SURE someone did not have heavy metals I would see no reason to use chelation. > How long does this chelatin > last years at atime or just for a brief period. You give the pills orally (can be mixed into food etc)--- the method I like (and many on this list use) is to give the chelation agent(s) for 3 days, then stop for a few days, then start again, etc. Continue this for months. But you should see improvements as you go. > I am clueless and I > really would like to help my daughter. I also have a 9 month old > daughter and the doctors are hounding me to get her 6 month shots > which I haven't gotten yet, I am scared to do so, I know I am NOT > getting her mmr shot but should I get her 6 month shot is it safe? no it is not safe IMO. Please read the book about vaccinations that I cited above. All states have exemptions, vaccines are not required. > PLEASE HELP ME!! keep reading, and ask more questions if you want. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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