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Congratulations! Thank you for sharing such uplifting news!! Everything we

hope for doing all the treatments.

All the best!

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> Hi friends,

> My son will be 15 in November. He has been on oral dmsa since Dec 08, and

dmsa/ala since June 09. He is very hf aspergers. Well, on Thursday I was

speaking with a friend of mine who is our high school debate/speech coach. I was

telling her how can't wait to get to high school in the fall, because he

wants to be in the plays (he does fantastic " voices " ). She said he would love

her squad, and that she would be glad to have him, etc. Well, along comes ,

and the two of them get to yapping about the debate team. I walked off (watching

my daughter's tennis match) and the two of them continued.

> Well, she and I played tennis yesterday and we got to talking about , and

I mentioned that he has a case manager that I would need to talk to about his

upcoming freshman year. She says, " has a case manager? Does he have some

sort of learning disability? " I replied, " He has autism. " She was shocked! She

said she NEVER would have known if I hadn't told her! I mentioned it to him

(sometimes he needs a gentle loving reminder of the good that chelating is doing

for him) and he says to me, " WHY DID YOU TELL HER??? " He hates the word autism.

> There is hope! Low and slow chelating! Thank you Andy!

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Congratulations! I hope one day I and other mothers in this forum will write

similar stories! Thank you, Mimoza

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> Hi friends,

> My son will be 15 in November. He has been on oral dmsa since Dec 08, and

dmsa/ala since June 09. He is very hf aspergers. Well, on Thursday I was

speaking with a friend of mine who is our high school debate/speech coach. I was

telling her how can't wait to get to high school in the fall, because he

wants to be in the plays (he does fantastic " voices " ). She said he would love

her squad, and that she would be glad to have him, etc. Well, along comes ,

and the two of them get to yapping about the debate team. I walked off (watching

my daughter's tennis match) and the two of them continued.

> Well, she and I played tennis yesterday and we got to talking about , and

I mentioned that he has a case manager that I would need to talk to about his

upcoming freshman year. She says, " has a case manager? Does he have some

sort of learning disability? " I replied, " He has autism. " She was shocked! She

said she NEVER would have known if I hadn't told her! I mentioned it to him

(sometimes he needs a gentle loving reminder of the good that chelating is doing

for him) and he says to me, " WHY DID YOU TELL HER??? " He hates the word autism.

> There is hope! Low and slow chelating! Thank you Andy!

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I love that story.

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> > Hi friends,

> > My son will be 15 in November. He has been on oral dmsa since Dec 08,

and dmsa/ala since June 09. He is very hf aspergers. Well, on Thursday I was

speaking with a friend of mine who is our high school debate/speech coach. I was

telling her how can't wait to get to high school in the fall, because he

wants to be in the plays (he does fantastic " voices " ). She said he would love

her squad, and that she would be glad to have him, etc. Well, along comes ,

and the two of them get to yapping about the debate team. I walked off (watching

my daughter's tennis match) and the two of them continued.

> > Well, she and I played tennis yesterday and we got to talking about ,

and I mentioned that he has a case manager that I would need to talk to about

his upcoming freshman year. She says, " has a case manager? Does he have

some sort of learning disability? " I replied, " He has autism. " She was shocked!

She said she NEVER would have known if I hadn't told her! I mentioned it to him

(sometimes he needs a gentle loving reminder of the good that chelating is doing

for him) and he says to me, " WHY DID YOU TELL HER??? " He hates the word autism.

> > There is hope! Low and slow chelating! Thank you Andy!

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