I started Dr Bock's book today and I am hooked. I cannot put the book down!
I have a question though, from what I have read so far the kids are
young.....will it still work for my child who is 10 1/2? I know Janice has
had success with Mark but has anyone else tried biomedical therapy with
older children and been successful?
Anna
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Anna,
Go into the lab file and have the labs done. Also find a DAN (Defeat Autism
NOW!) doc. May I suggest reading Healing the New Childhood Epidemics, by
Kenneth Bock and Changing the Course of Autism by Jepson. Excellent reads.
Be as openminded to biomedical as you can. It has brought my boy so far.
www.KellyDorfman.
Apraxia. So many are not! She is terrific.
Thanks,
Colleen
Mother of Charlie 30 months
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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:47 AM
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Ok, here is our story:
Ashley was induced at 40 weeks. Come to think of it, with the exception of
her, my other 3 daughters were on average 1-2 weeks early. I always thought
it was funny that my developmentally delayed daughter was also delayed in
being born. LOL She is my 3rd child. Everything seemed normal at first. She
slept A LOT which I was thankful at the time because I also had a 2yo and 3
1/2yo. The first thing I noticed was feeding. She would never finish a
bottle. Even as an older baby, she would drink at the most 4-5 ounces.
Looking back I think it may have been her mouth just getting tired but some
ladies have mentioned maybe a milk allergy. She also suffered severe
constipation for years, until we finally put her on a prescription laxative.
I really didn't think too much of the feeding, she was a little baby and I
thought that was just her. I then noticed that when pulled to sitting
position her head would still hang back, she was unable to use her neck
muscles to lift her head with her shoulders like most babies do at an early
age. The doctors told us not to worry.
By age one we did know something was wrong. She wasn't crawling or even
trying to make sounds. She couldn't even hold herself up in crawling
position. Over the next year she saw a neurologist, a geneticist, therapists
and had blood work taken for fragile x, chromosomal study a metabolic
screening, she also had an MRI and a BAER test for hearing. Everything was
normal. She started to crawl around 16 motnhs and started walking around age
2. She didn't talk until age 4.
She has had IQ tests done and they are normal although I will never forget
the neurologist examining her at age 3 and basically telling me that was as
good as it was going to get. A drooling baby on my lap. I cried all the way
home. She sure has proved him wrong!!! Ever since then I lost faith in many
doctors.
Ashley is now 10 1/2. She had been attending public school up until
Christmas break. I am now homeschooling her. We started the NACD program 3
months ago and were having trouble keeping up with the exercises and schoolw
ork so I decided to homeschool her in order to provide more therapy. Ashley
still can't tie her shoes and she cannot ride a bike. Her writing is
horrible. She loves to swim under water. I think the water surrounding her
helps her with her SID. She doesn't seem to have too many problems with her
speech although she does have a really small underbite, she has been in
braces since age 7. She somehow manages to talk without closing her lips!
Up until recently I had thought that food allergies really didn't apply to
us. I do think she may be lacking in vitamins and may have some toxins in
her body. I am planning on getting some testing done soon but trying to
figure out what and where. I also want to start her on omegas because I have
read so many good things about them and am considering removing milk from
her diet but have not gotten the courage to do so, this child loves milk
products!!
Her diagnosis was Dyspraxia or Global Delay and SID. Once she started school
they said she was also ADHD.
I look forward to being a part of this group and learning more about what
works for y'all and what doesn't. :)
Thanks!
Anna
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Tell them more. Symptoms, etc.
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> Thanks Becky!
>
> A little info about my daughter. She is 10yo and is diagnosed with
> Dyspraxia, SID and ADHD. I heard from some of these gals on the
dyspraxia
> list that this group is full of wonderful information! I am
starting to look
> into getting her tested for allergies and starting her on omega
supplements.
> Any info regarding your success with omega supplements would be
greatly
> appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Anna
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> come out
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> We have a wonderful, sweet lady here from our Dyspraxia list who's
new and
> lurking and I want to call her out into the open and say....
>
> WELCOME ANNA! :-)
>
> OK-- so I broke the ice, go ahead and introduce yourself.
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> Becky
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