Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 In a message dated 30/11/2006 18:17:03 GMT Standard Time, christianekwilliams@... writes: Now I seriously doubt that our cat Cheddar pushed him, it is more likely he went between my son's legs and made him stumble. But I was so shocked by the actual answer (I expeced shrill shreeks of denial) that I gave the cat a timeout in the basement for pushing! :-) I just had to share this, because I know you will understand how this seemingly insignificant answer is such a big deal for us. >>For sure it is - you just me me laugh so much - putting the cat in time out - marvellous stuff - here hoping for many more answers like that! Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi everybody, I just wanted to share with you that we got our first real answer to a why question from our son (4, AS) yesterday. He usually cries when he hurts himself and when asked what happened, he either cries louder or vehemently denies that anything happend or that anything hurts. Yesterday I heard a big thud and then some cyring. I asked what happened and he said " Cheddar pushed me " and " I fell down " . Now I seriously doubt that our cat Cheddar pushed him, it is more likely he went between my son's legs and made him stumble. But I was so shocked by the actual answer (I expeced shrill shreeks of denial) that I gave the cat a timeout in the basement for pushing! :-) I just had to share this, because I know you will understand how this seemingly insignificant answer is such a big deal for us. And for those interested here is where we are at in our biomed approach: 6 months CGFG rotation diet without allergens plus supplements, CLO, probiotics 1 month full enzyme load (working up to it during 1 month) 3 weeks of Nystatin Coming up soon: anti-virals and possibly NCD or ALA Christiane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Congratulations. GOOD ANSWER!!!! I know what a huge accomplishment that is. Christiane Kuechler <christianekwilliams@...> wrote: Hi everybody, I just wanted to share with you that we got our first real answer to a why question from our son (4, AS) yesterday. He usually cries when he hurts himself and when asked what happened, he either cries louder or vehemently denies that anything happend or that anything hurts. Yesterday I heard a big thud and then some cyring. I asked what happened and he said " Cheddar pushed me " and " I fell down " . Now I seriously doubt that our cat Cheddar pushed him, it is more likely he went between my son's legs and made him stumble. But I was so shocked by the actual answer (I expeced shrill shreeks of denial) that I gave the cat a timeout in the basement for pushing! :-) I just had to share this, because I know you will understand how this seemingly insignificant answer is such a big deal for us. And for those interested here is where we are at in our biomed approach: 6 months CGFG rotation diet without allergens plus supplements, CLO, probiotics 1 month full enzyme load (working up to it during 1 month) 3 weeks of Nystatin Coming up soon: anti-virals and possibly NCD or ALA Christiane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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