Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Just wanted to let ya know...I did the ATEC tests on the kids.....amazing... Beth scored 30 was 65 scored 31 was 78 scored 44 was 90 This is the results for currant and for the first time....it doesn't seem like we are getting anywhere...but I guess we are....lol....still a ways to go for some of the issues we are still seeing..but it looks promising!! I realize that these tests aren't perfect....but this gives me hope...now if we can just get the gut and food issues solved....one step at a time with Jesus!!! Gotta sew my buttons back on!!! Ronni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Congrats. How long have they been GFCF? When we first started (Nov 2005), my daughter scored a 68. In January she was 58. I didn't think that was enough to continue the " torture " (hah) of GFCF. In March of 2006, we tested her again, and she scored a 17!!! I knew things were better, but I guess they just changed so gradually, I didn't notice. :-) She started with m,b,d sounds with vowels for her language. now, she is able to say 80% of what I ask her to. She is a lot more undrerstandable, but the Speech Therapist says she is at the 2nd %-ile of understandability for her age. (almost 6). We added enzymes instead of the GFCF diet, and in 2 months, she went up to 25. We eliminated milk products after 3pm, and she is down to 18. Before the diet, she was very zone-y, had MANY sensory issues, and was VERY moody. After the diet & enzymes, she is so happy-go-lucky & fun to be around. her sensory issues are still there, but are sooooooooo much better. I sometimes forget she has them :-) The only time it's noticeable, is if she is out of her element (at school, meeting new relatives), she gets VERY quiet, wide-eyed, and it is hard to get her attention. Other than that type of situation, she doesn't present as ASD (Unless she speaks.) I have decided to go GFCF at home, but let her have enzymes while we are out or visiting people. I love that I live in a smallish town where we have 2 health food stores. Even the regular grocery store has tons of GFCF items.. Makes it easier :-) Eventually, I am thinking of going back gfcf for the whole family. slowly transitioning. What other things are you doing with your kids? We do speech therapy, DMG, Coromega, Nordic Naturals 3-6-9, NN's DHA, carnosine (doesn't seem to do anything. but figured I'd finish the bottle) and a multivitamin. I just bought some Super NuThera. so, hopefully it'll help her out with her speech.:-) Aubrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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