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I'm so grateful for this list!! I am waiting for my enzymes to come

in the mail. My problem is, I have had my son on supplements for

about a month (Super NuThera, DMG, 5HTP). He barely eats as it is,

hates the GF/CF diet, and now it is a HUGE battle to get him to drink

the juice with the supplements in it. This morning I tried to get him

to swallow an Omega3 capsule, and he would not swallow it. I know I

can mix the enzymes with different things, and hopefully he will take

them, but how can I get the other vitamins into him? And, since I am

having so much trouble, which are the absolute, most important ones

for him to have? Any help would be really appreciated.

Thanks,

e, mom to Scout 4.10

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> I'm so grateful for this list!! I am waiting for my enzymes to come

> in the mail. My problem is, I have had my son on supplements for

> about a month (Super NuThera, DMG, 5HTP). He barely eats as it is,

> hates the GF/CF diet, and now it is a HUGE battle to get him to

drink

> the juice with the supplements in it.

He might realize that one or more of the supplements causes him to

feel bad, causing him to not eat much either, so he does not want to

take any of them.

>>I know I

> can mix the enzymes with different things, and hopefully he will

take

> them, but how can I get the other vitamins into him? And, since I am

> having so much trouble, which are the absolute, most important ones

> for him to have?

I would stop all the other supplements. Just add enzymes, one at a

time, see how it goes. Then, if you want, consider adding one of the

supplements from before.

My opinion is that there is NO supplement which is absolutely 100%

important for any child to have. But certain kids do appear to need

certain supplements. You won't know about your own child until you

add them one at a time and see if you notice any changes.

Dana

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Was she in the school last year? And she has noticeably regressed? It is

very possible she can have autism as well as many other " labels, " so she

should be covered under the autism suppliant if she meets the criteria for

autism and then she would be labeled also multiply disabled.

Do you have the results of the Full and Complete Individual Evaluation. The

school has to test in ALL areas of Suspected disability -- that means they

have to test for " autism " and if she meets it then she is covered under it.

If you don't agree with their evaluation, then you can get an outside one at

district expense.

I would need to have a look at the test results -- all test results that

have been done by the school or outside. It is very important for the

school tohave assessed for " autism. " Did they do an evaluation for that?

If you want to talk via phone you can e-mail off-list with your #.

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I'm in Pennsylvania,and there are some differences between states, but your

child can have more than one label. If there is any scores which show mental

retardation, schools usually list that as the primary disability. This can help

with gaining access to needed services, especially when the child is older, and

transitions to adult services. The term mental retardation, or MR, is being

replaced with terms such " as a person with... " + " Intellectual

disability " , " cognitive disability " , " developmental delays " , etc., due to

changing ideas regarding the stigma of the term, being politically correct,using

people first language,etc. As a parent of a young adult, my advice would be:

Don't get " hung up " on the labels, just use them to access the necessary,

appropriate services. Check out info on the slaw website, and Google for

additional sites with information regarding FAPE,LRE,the Gaskins case,etc. ABA

is probably one service you might want. Many parents see improvement with

floortime/Greenspan type programs, too. Have you started any bio-med? That was

helpful for my child.

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