Zurama - Autistic by Injection
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I am the mother of five children, the youngest Michael or Mickie as we like to call him, was diagnosed with Autism at 22 months old.After years of early intervention therapy, which didn't work. I learned through trial and error that he had underlying biomedical problems that culminated in Autism like symptoms, including, chronic digestive problems since the age of one, when he received the MMR vaccine.
With biomedical interventions, gfcf  and SCD diets, Mickie's body is starting to heal. Some of the most severe symptoms, head banging, night waking, self injurious behaviors are almost gone.
He lost all speech by the age of three. He is now 10 years old and has just started to say mama, for the first time in almost 8 years.














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Autistic Enterocolitis
by Zurama on 05.12.08 - public - 83 visits

After watching a recent video of Dr. Wakefield; I've been thinking a lot about what he said.

He calls Autistic Enterocolitis a new disease. He said that digestive distress is not part of Autism. I guess what got him to take a second look was the fact that parents would come to him, because their children's digestive distress was being ignored by other doctors. You know, that attitude, that a kid with autism, is just another crazy person and therefore don't have pain, they are just being autistic.n. This hold true for my Mickie, who has gone through periods of not eating and has lost weight to the point of having death reflected on his face and hearing from the doctor who saw me as a teenager, that he cant' help him, because he needed an Autism specialist. Every time I hear the words Autism Specialist I want to scream!! Most autism specialist are not specialist at all.

One thing in particular that Dr. Wakefield said, caught my attention; he said that if not treated early on this disease would become Crohn's disease-an inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn’s disease can affect any area of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, but it most commonly affects the lower part of the small intestine, called the ileum.

Mickie used to look normal and now he has lost all muscle tone. His extremities are very thin, much like a Crohn's Disease patient. I'm hoping that as time passes, with treatment and the diets, his body will start changing for the better. Someday I hope to be able to take him to Thoughtful House in Austin Texas, where Dr. Wakefield and his collages are helping so many other children like Mickie.

He talked about causation as being the Measles part of the MMR.

A multidiciplinary disease needing multidisiplinary approach.

The last statement he made, was simple, but powefull; he said.....____The child is not defective, he is sick.

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4muskateers
Posted on Tue, 13 May 2008

Have you looked into the natural or homeopathy Dr's they are great and not as expensive.

noaholiviaian
Posted on Tue, 13 May 2008

Dr. Wakefield is one of my personal Heroes. He is smart, honest, kind and dedicated. I pray Mickie doesn't develop a chronic disease and that you can heal him inside and out. Our sick little kids are just crying to feel good.

EmilyL
Posted on Mon, 12 May 2008

I hope so much that you find what you need for Mickie. If you have a fundraiser to get Mickie to Thoughtful House, let us know. Little things add up over time.

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