Apr 10
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Autism And Chelation

Autism, When Is Enough Enough?
I have my son nearly all the treatments I can think and do things too. He is on trial discrete, occupational therapy, speech therapy, sees a pediatrician and often takes the medicine. Now, when do you add the diet or supplements GFCF? should I check in chelation or is it just that we respect life? I really think a part of the Chasing Rainbows. Nothing seems to be the cure autism but everyone has an opinion, but nothing substantial, I am a mother with a severely autistic 6 years. What have you seen evidence that will work? Is there a cure? Has it changed someone's life and is strong enough to bring hope to a broken heart? I never give up and I am very but I'm so tired of maybes I want to know who saw what, that really helped a child with autism. Are not you tired of ideas, but nothing real? I know I am.
I'm sorry you are going there. I know that your son is not on what you thought it would. Focus on his strengths and love! Accept that it was created to be. I worked in a show of replication Lovaas for 4 years. I then worked as a case manager for people with autism. There is no such thing as a cure. It are significant gains that were made. Strive to give your son the best life possible for him. Having a completely burned, frustrated mother will not in his best interest, do you know how when you're on an airplane, you are told that in case of loss of cabin pressure, to be sure to put your own mask to help others? There is something to be said for that in the world of disabilities, too. Take care of yourself, or you're no good for your family. Re-evaluate what you do. What works? I had a few children on the diet GFCM which many responded to the absence of casein and gluten free. Other … well … I know Mom and Dad wanted to see a change, but it clearly makes no difference. If this does not work, do not. chelation research. I honestly have never seen anyone make significant gains there, but that does not mean that nobody owns. Hang in there. I do not know how you you feel because I have no children, but I have great respect for parents of children with autism. Hugs. (Or you prefer to buy a weighted vest and just wear that in water the hug? LOL) Oh … as a side note. I have a friend with Asperger's. He said he sees the world like this: There are trains and there are cars. I am a car. I change my mind and go another direction than I originally planned. I drive on the asphalt. I can travel alone or share the road. I quickly, but not as fast as a train. There is a train. When he starts moving, it will much faster than a car, but he can not change direction abruptly. It may take another route. He does not share tracks with other trains. The problem occurs when the cars are trains share asphault. Trains to rip the roads and contually crash. They get stuck and cars get angry. But …. Who said they would make good trains? Why not just give him to get on track? Is a valid argument.
Jim Adams, Autism & Chelation on Dateline NBC pt 1
