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Hi, My name is Ginny and I have the most incredible child named Seth. Seth is 16 years old and has Autism. He is non-verbal. At 13 he began to type and with a light touch of his forearm he can tell you anything you want to know about him and life with Autism. He now can write with a pen with the same light touch of his arm. Before the age of 13, I did not know him at all. I know that each new day brings the hope of verbal language because never did I imagine that after 13 years I would finally hold a conversation with my child. Have hope, anything is possible!!
Ginny
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by Ginny on 07.26.08 - public - 81 visits
We are back from Care Clinic and we learned a lot. First of all... Seth's immune system isn't working, of course he is never sick and they say that is not good. He showed positive to HHV6, the roseola virus and get this...Parvo(don't puppies get that) His cholesteral is low at 138 so we are supplementing for that. He has to go back on the gfcf diet. He has problems with inflammation throughout. We did two rounds of chelation with mineral supplementation, iv glutathion with vitamin c, three blood ozone treatments (they pull some blood,treat it with ozone and put it back. Its supposed to help with infection) one PK treatment (phosphotytlecholine) infrared sauna and steam sauna. We tried the HBOT but couldn't handle the pressure in our heads. They changed all his supplements,heres a list:
Gaba, Digestive Enzymes, Sonic Cholesterol, Cognitive Aminos, Oxy Powder, Optimin Immune,B6, SAM-e, Ultra C Powder, Boron, Zinc Drink,Vanadium, Chromium, Lithiam, EPA/DHA, Omega 3-6-9, Custom Probiotics
Seth says that he doesn't feel as foggy and he is really doing well on the gfcf diet. If you have any suggestions on what really taste good as far as bread goes let me know. I haven't found any that is soft.
Thank you for all of your prayers !!!
Ginny
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Motherof4
Posted on Mon, 28 Jul 2008
I'm glad Seth is feeling better! We use a mix, from Gluten-free Pantry. It is more expensive than making your own from scratch, but we love, love, love the taste.
4muskateers
Posted on Sat, 26 Jul 2008
I was given chickpea bread/ garbanzo bean, it was soft and good, but I can't eat garbanzo's or pinto beans...happy all went well...I got to see a child do the blood cleaning thing, when Julian was doing a mineral and gultathione IV. in Nevada...please keep me posted. Blessings Love~ Diana~
frogfoot1969
Posted on Sat, 26 Jul 2008
Sounds like a very productive visit. I am glad you are home safe and Seth is feeling a little better and hope he continues to feel better and better.





