Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I just wanted to share with you all for a minute. My son seems to have developed a sense of humor recently and it is really amazing to see. He likes to play stuck. He pretends to be stuck somewhere and calls out " stuck, help me " until you come over. If you pretend to have a hard time helping him, dramatic like he just eats it up. I was wondering tonight if he would get it if I reversed rolls. I threw a towel over my head and called out " help, I can't see " . He yells at me that he is coming (like I do with him) and dramatically pulls the towel off my head. He acts like he is straining and having a hard time. I had to laugh. He did that twice tonight. He also wanted more chicken and led me into the kitchen. First to the pantry, then smiled and took me to the fridge. Kindof a gotcha, it's really in the fridge look on his face. So cute and so new for him. We did just complete a really good round with just ALA. I added his extra supplements and yeast supps to each dose. He seems really different this time. More speech and more words together. More " there " really He is helping more as well with his sister. When we left the house this morning I had to run back in and grab something. My daughter had taken off towards the back of the house like usual and when I walked out to the car he was dragging my daughter by the shirt back to the truck! We have an acre and live out of town so it was safe for her to be out there. She doesn't go far, just into the back yard. I just had to share, I knew you can appreciate my yeah moment! Sometimes you do have to look back to see where they have come. A year ago he wasn't saying more than one word at a time. When a friend said he was saying " this is fun " we were out of our minds happy. He talks all the time now. Not age appropriate but from where he was I am thrilled. He is answering questions and asking them. Most important, he is a happier kid. Thanks to all of you, what I did with my son I learned from you. We started enzymes, more supplementation and Andy's chelation protocol this year. Forever indebted. --------------------------------- New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Yeah!!!! Keep chelating. You are going to see more and more of these.... :-) > > I just wanted to share with you all for a minute. > > My son seems to have developed a sense of humor recently and it is really amazing to see. He likes to play stuck. He pretends to be stuck somewhere and calls out " stuck, help me " until you come over. If you pretend to have a hard time helping him, dramatic like he just eats it up. I was wondering tonight if he would get it if I reversed rolls. I threw a towel over my head and called out " help, I can't see " . He yells at me that he is coming (like I do with him) and dramatically pulls the towel off my head. He acts like he is straining and having a hard time. I had to laugh. He did that twice tonight. He also wanted more chicken and led me into the kitchen. First to the pantry, then smiled and took me to the fridge. Kindof a gotcha, it's really in the fridge look on his face. > > So cute and so new for him. We did just complete a really good round with just ALA. I added his extra supplements and yeast supps to each dose. He seems really different this time. More speech and more words together. More " there " really > > He is helping more as well with his sister. When we left the house this morning I had to run back in and grab something. My daughter had taken off towards the back of the house like usual and when I walked out to the car he was dragging my daughter by the shirt back to the truck! We have an acre and live out of town so it was safe for her to be out there. She doesn't go far, just into the back yard. > > I just had to share, I knew you can appreciate my yeah moment! Sometimes you do have to look back to see where they have come. A year ago he wasn't saying more than one word at a time. When a friend said he was saying " this is fun " we were out of our minds happy. He talks all the time now. Not age appropriate but from where he was I am thrilled. He is answering questions and asking them. Most important, he is a happier kid. > > Thanks to all of you, what I did with my son I learned from you. We started enzymes, more supplementation and Andy's chelation protocol this year. > Forever indebted. > > > > --------------------------------- > New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Congratulations!! Every moment, every WOW, big or small, gives everyone hope, no matter at what point they are at, or what age. mlb228@... wrote: That's really beautiful! I am sooo happy for you! You are really on a roll! I just love reading the precious moments....... B What do you know, my son has a sense of humor! I just wanted to share with you all for a minute. My son seems to have developed a sense of humor recently and it is really amazing to see. He likes to play stuck. He pretends to be stuck somewhere and calls out " stuck, help me " until you come over. If you pretend to have a hard time helping him, dramatic like he just eats it up. I was wondering tonight if he would get it if I reversed rolls. I threw a towel over my head and called out " help, I can't see " . He yells at me that he is coming (like I do with him) and dramatically pulls the towel off my head. He acts like he is straining and having a hard time. I had to laugh. He did that twice tonight. He also wanted more chicken and led me into the kitchen. First to the pantry, then smiled and took me to the fridge. Kindof a gotcha, it's really in the fridge look on his face. So cute and so new for him. We did just complete a really good round with just ALA. I added his extra supplements and yeast supps to each dose. He seems really different this time. More speech and more words together. More " there " really He is helping more as well with his sister. When we left the house this morning I had to run back in and grab something. My daughter had taken off towards the back of the house like usual and when I walked out to the car he was dragging my daughter by the shirt back to the truck! We have an acre and live out of town so it was safe for her to be out there. She doesn't go far, just into the back yard. I just had to share, I knew you can appreciate my yeah moment! Sometimes you do have to look back to see where they have come. A year ago he wasn't saying more than one word at a time. When a friend said he was saying " this is fun " we were out of our minds happy. He talks all the time now. Not age appropriate but from where he was I am thrilled. He is answering questions and asking them. Most important, he is a happier kid. Thanks to all of you, what I did with my son I learned from you. We started enzymes, more supplementation and Andy's chelation protocol this year. Forever indebted. --------------------------------- New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 That is so Wonderful. Congratulations, such a sweet sound, their voice, especially when you've been waiting so long to hear it. The empathy/care he expresses in bringing his sister back to where she needs to be, so awesome. May the blessings keep on coming. Some advice, save your own e-mail, you might need to remind yourself of this day 4 years from now when he won't shut up and you and your husband can't carry on a single conversation without his interrupting. What do you know, my son has a sense of humor! I just wanted to share with you all for a minute. My son seems to have developed a sense of humor recently and it is really amazing to see. He likes to play stuck. He pretends to be stuck somewhere and calls out " stuck, help me " until you come over. If you pretend to have a hard time helping him, dramatic like he just eats it up. I was wondering tonight if he would get it if I reversed rolls. I threw a towel over my head and called out " help, I can't see " . He yells at me that he is coming (like I do with him) and dramatically pulls the towel off my head. He acts like he is straining and having a hard time. I had to laugh. He did that twice tonight. He also wanted more chicken and led me into the kitchen. First to the pantry, then smiled and took me to the fridge. Kindof a gotcha, it's really in the fridge look on his face. So cute and so new for him. We did just complete a really good round with just ALA. I added his extra supplements and yeast supps to each dose. He seems really different this time. More speech and more words together. More " there " really He is helping more as well with his sister. When we left the house this morning I had to run back in and grab something. My daughter had taken off towards the back of the house like usual and when I walked out to the car he was dragging my daughter by the shirt back to the truck! We have an acre and live out of town so it was safe for her to be out there. She doesn't go far, just into the back yard. I just had to share, I knew you can appreciate my yeah moment! Sometimes you do have to look back to see where they have come. A year ago he wasn't saying more than one word at a time. When a friend said he was saying " this is fun " we were out of our minds happy. He talks all the time now. Not age appropriate but from where he was I am thrilled. He is answering questions and asking them. Most important, he is a happier kid. Thanks to all of you, what I did with my son I learned from you. We started enzymes, more supplementation and Andy's chelation protocol this year. Forever indebted. --------------------------------- New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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