Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Congratulations! Thank you for sharing such uplifting news!! Everything we hope for doing all the treatments. All the best! > > 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! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Congratulations! I hope one day I and other mothers in this forum will write similar stories! Thank you, Mimoza > > 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! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 I love that story. > > > > 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! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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