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I've heard other people post on this list that they thought their kid would

never get the socialization thing....and then they did.

Improvements usually fade in and out and then one day you just notice the issue

is not there anymore. Don't give up...takes longer for some kids.

[ ] Re: Chelation and socialization

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> I'm just wondering after how many rounds did people see improvement in

> socialization with their child.

With my son (Asperger's), I saw a difference the very first round. The

other thing that helps tremendously with socialization is Houston enzymes.

Nell

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Debi:

That's great news! Continued improvement for you and your girl.

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I agree, with my girl she makes HUGE gains one day and backtracks the

next, then jumps even further a few weeks/months later. She does seem

to get more verbal and just " with it " within a few hrs after each ALA

round, but she also tends to get respiratory-type illnesses when I

chelate her, so I have to go slow. She really improved over the

summer, when I wasn't chelating but a couple of rounds. I think it was

being home for the summer, we didn't do ESY because it sucks here.

Everyone has commented on how much she seems to have matured. She just

turned 6.

Debi

> I've heard other people post on this list that they thought their

kid would never get the socialization thing....and then they did.

>

> Improvements usually fade in and out and then one day you just

notice the issue is not there anymore. Don't give up...takes longer

for some kids.

>

>

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In a message dated 8/29/2005 9:21:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

lanellici@... writes:

With my son (Asperger's), I saw a difference the very first round. The

other thing that helps tremendously with socialization is Houston enzymes.

Excellent. we just started those too!!!

Kerrie

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> I'm just wondering after how many rounds did people see improvement in

> socialization with their child.

With my son (Asperger's), I saw a difference the very first round. The

other thing that helps tremendously with socialization is Houston enzymes.

Nell

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I agree, with my girl she makes HUGE gains one day and backtracks the

next, then jumps even further a few weeks/months later. She does seem

to get more verbal and just " with it " within a few hrs after each ALA

round, but she also tends to get respiratory-type illnesses when I

chelate her, so I have to go slow. She really improved over the

summer, when I wasn't chelating but a couple of rounds. I think it was

being home for the summer, we didn't do ESY because it sucks here.

Everyone has commented on how much she seems to have matured. She just

turned 6.

Debi

> I've heard other people post on this list that they thought their

kid would never get the socialization thing....and then they did.

>

> Improvements usually fade in and out and then one day you just

notice the issue is not there anymore. Don't give up...takes longer

for some kids.

>

>

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within a few hrs after each ALA

> round, but she also tends to get respiratory-type illnesses when I

> chelate her,

I found with n that this was mostly yeast-related. If I treated

yeast too aggressively he would start wheezing and need a neb.

Nell

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> I'm just wondering after how many rounds did people see improvement in

> socialization with their child. I know everyone is different. I'm

curious to see

> the average, and how far the range is spread.

For my kids, this did not happen until I addressed deficiency issues,

which I could not address until chelation because my kids did not

tolerate supplements.

Dana

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My daughter, 4, started chelating 4 months ago. Prior to this, she would only

socialize with her brother, and sometimes his friends. She would try to be by

the other kids at parties, etc., but it was like she didn't know what to do. She

would sometimes say " hi " fifteen times and wouldn't stop until they acknowledged

her...but then didn't know what to do after that. It was heartbreaking.

I'm happy to say that right now that doesn't appear to be a problem. She just

started her special needs preschool this week and is asking for friends to come

over. Her teacher sent me a note saying the changes in her are remarkable.

Granted, Eve would be considered a very mild case of autism (PDD), but she still

has those problems.

I would say this last 4 months has been amazing.

Hope this helps.

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I'm just wondering after how many rounds did people see improvement in

socialization with their child. I know everyone is different. I'm curious to

see

the average, and how far the range is spread.

Kerrie <-----hoping for some interest in other children to start SOON

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We've seen many improvements right away and my daughter is 11!! Her

socialization is probably the best improvement. I do see it fade out

some when she is off a round and that worries me a bit for the school

year, but overall she is still better " off " than she was before

starting so I guess its still a win. She has only been chelating a

few rounds (ALA).

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> > I'm just wondering after how many rounds did people see

improvement in

> > socialization with their child.

>

> With my son (Asperger's), I saw a difference the very first

round. The

> other thing that helps tremendously with socialization is Houston

enzymes.

>

> Nell

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