Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 Today's pediatrician's are all in cahoots with big Pharma....they no longer want to make our children better just make them dependent on drugs. I trully believe that. My developmental pediatrician was a big help. She knew Apraxia; she recommended supplements and she recommended organic milk..she didn't say anything about the casein affect. I will bring that up to her at our next visit next month. " Janice " <jscott@interbaun .com> To Sent by: < @... childrensapraxian m> et@... cc m Subject ] Re: [ ] diet 09/21/2007 03:50 PM Please respond to childrensapraxian et@... m Myra, It took me a looooong time to really become a believer. I did it off and on for about 6 months before I actually really did see and comprehend the true effects for my son. Of course, in having a 11 year old (now 12), I had a hard time coming to grips with the idea that Mark was being hurt by a food group.... especially a food group that I had given him daily his entire life. If I could only turn back time..... perhaps I could have saved my child from 'full-blown' dyspraxia. But maybe your child will be rescued..... That said, not all children are affected by casien but.... many, many of our kids are. It is unbelievable to me that it is not the first thing our pediatricians recommend when they see that our children are becoming neurologically impaired. If I ever run into my old (now fired) pediatrician on the street, I'd like to give him a good thump on the side of the head. All he ever did in 11 years of care was to try to get my son on Ritalin.... nothing more. Janice [sPAM] Re: [ ] diet If you want to take your son off of dairy and he drinks that much. I would start weaning him down off of it. 1 gallon every other day is really too much. It is probably why he only eats those things. By luck my daughter stopped drinking milk when she was 17 mos because she gave up the bottle why on vacation. She was a very picky eater and her appetite grew overnight. I kept with keeping her off milk and she began to eat. I am sure you will see the same results. Just do it slowly and stick with it.... myra.bauza@... wrote: , I'm with you. I would love to take my son off of dairy since I think he has malabsorption issues.(not as bad as when he was younger) but I simply can't. My son drinks 1 gallon every other day...and I've tried the soys and he will not have them. My son only eats about 5 things so I cannot take him off it . I do buy Lactaid and that seems to be less troublesome than 'regular " milk. Hanagan <hanagan_8@hotmai l.com> To Sent by: < @... childrensapraxian m> et@... cc m Subject [ ] diet 09/21/2007 01:13 AM Please respond to childrensapraxian et@... m We began the fish oil supplements about one month ago, and we've had remarkable results! Now, I'd like to address the diet issues. My problem with this is that my 2.5 year old id INCREDIBLY picky! I now realize that we are also completely dependent on dairy. I took dairy away for about three days (he seemed to have a better mood), but he wouldn't drink the rice or soy milk (enriched with vitamin d and calcium). I'm so afraid of vitamin deficiencies that I chickened out. Any suggestions.....what do I do with a very picky eater????? Thanks __________________________________________________________ Gear up for Halo® 3 with free downloads and an exclusive offer. Itâ?Ts our way of saying thanks for using Windows Liveâ " ¢. http://gethalo3gear.com?ocid=SeptemberWLHalo3_WLHMTxt_2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 Myra, It took me a looooong time to really become a believer. I did it off and on for about 6 months before I actually really did see and comprehend the true effects for my son. Of course, in having a 11 year old (now 12), I had a hard time coming to grips with the idea that Mark was being hurt by a food group.... especially a food group that I had given him daily his entire life. If I could only turn back time..... perhaps I could have saved my child from 'full-blown' dyspraxia. But maybe your child will be rescued..... That said, not all children are affected by casien but.... many, many of our kids are. It is unbelievable to me that it is not the first thing our pediatricians recommend when they see that our children are becoming neurologically impaired. If I ever run into my old (now fired) pediatrician on the street, I'd like to give him a good thump on the side of the head. All he ever did in 11 years of care was to try to get my son on Ritalin.... nothing more. Janice [sPAM] Re: [ ] diet If you want to take your son off of dairy and he drinks that much. I would start weaning him down off of it. 1 gallon every other day is really too much. It is probably why he only eats those things. By luck my daughter stopped drinking milk when she was 17 mos because she gave up the bottle why on vacation. She was a very picky eater and her appetite grew overnight. I kept with keeping her off milk and she began to eat. I am sure you will see the same results. Just do it slowly and stick with it.... myra.bauza@... wrote: , I'm with you. I would love to take my son off of dairy since I think he has malabsorption issues.(not as bad as when he was younger) but I simply can't. My son drinks 1 gallon every other day...and I've tried the soys and he will not have them. My son only eats about 5 things so I cannot take him off it . I do buy Lactaid and that seems to be less troublesome than 'regular " milk. Hanagan <hanagan_8@hotmai l.com> To Sent by: < @... childrensapraxian m> et@... cc m Subject [ ] diet 09/21/2007 01:13 AM Please respond to childrensapraxian et@... m We began the fish oil supplements about one month ago, and we've had remarkable results! Now, I'd like to address the diet issues. My problem with this is that my 2.5 year old id INCREDIBLY picky! I now realize that we are also completely dependent on dairy. I took dairy away for about three days (he seemed to have a better mood), but he wouldn't drink the rice or soy milk (enriched with vitamin d and calcium). I'm so afraid of vitamin deficiencies that I chickened out. Any suggestions.....what do I do with a very picky eater????? Thanks __________________________________________________________ Gear up for Halo® 3 with free downloads and an exclusive offer. Itâ?Ts our way of saying thanks for using Windows Liveâ " ¢. http://gethalo3gear.com?ocid=SeptemberWLHalo3_WLHMTxt_2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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