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Hi Everyone, I just had to share a huge success for my dd this

weekend. My dd was diagnosed High functioning Autistic 2 yrs ago.

Since we have been treating her with diet, enzymes, supplements, and

anything else I learn from all of you. This past weekend my dd(7yrs)

had her first slumber party at our house. I watched her show her NT

friend all her toys and her room. They dressed up in costumes and had

a tea party. They painted nails, and put on makeup. They took crazy

pictures of each other and slept on the floor. The whole time I just

couldn't believe this was my daughter! Two years ago she was in her

own world that no one could snap her out of. I couldn't carry on a

conversation with her, even though she was verbal. Now, WOW, what a

difference! I still have much to do, and she does still struggle with

yeast, scripting, anxiety. But, I learn so much and apply what all of

you share and I just had to say THANK YOU, and don't give up!

Have a great day!

Dorian

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>How wonderful to watch your daughter handle and enjoy a totally

typical milestone - the sleepover! So nice to hear. My 5.5 year old

is at a similar level of functioning after years of biomed, and this

summer enjoyed going to " regular " summer camp; we didn't disclose a

thing about his history and he had a blast!

> Hi Everyone, I just had to share a huge success for my dd this

> weekend. My dd was diagnosed High functioning Autistic 2 yrs ago.

> Since we have been treating her with diet, enzymes, supplements,

and

> anything else I learn from all of you. This past weekend my dd

(7yrs)

> had her first slumber party at our house. I watched her show her NT

> friend all her toys and her room. They dressed up in costumes and

had

> a tea party. They painted nails, and put on makeup. They took crazy

> pictures of each other and slept on the floor. The whole time I

just

> couldn't believe this was my daughter! Two years ago she was in her

> own world that no one could snap her out of. I couldn't carry on a

> conversation with her, even though she was verbal. Now, WOW, what a

> difference! I still have much to do, and she does still struggle

with

> yeast, scripting, anxiety. But, I learn so much and apply what all

of

> you share and I just had to say THANK YOU, and don't give up!

> Have a great day!

> Dorian

>

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