Zurama - Autistic by Injection
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Member since: Sep 23, 2007
Last logged in: Oct 30, 2008
Zurama's Bio
 

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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Zurama's Compositions

~A Dad Wrote a Song for his Autistic Son~
by Zurama on 06.17.08 - public - 159 visits

and he put it up on Youtube and is getting some criticism and I thought we should show him some support.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-mafx0QHII

Comments(6)

Motherof4
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

I posted a comment, too. I just wonder how he can sing that without crying. That's a beautiful song.

KevinLivsDad
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

I wish more dads would be as vocal, heart felt, & real.. It is better than running from the demons that autism creates in your mind when repressed.

LifeCoachLaura
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

There is nothing offensive to me about seeing a father say in a heartfelt way, I wonder what my son wants and I wonder who he really is behind the veil. I don't think that acceptance of your child as a person and wanting them to be able to "break out of prison they can't see" are mutually exclusive. I found it very tender and loving.

shannonj
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

It personally brought me to tears...What I heard was tender and beautiful and real. I appreciate that father's honesty and for sharing his heart with us. I posted a comment and also sent him a private message. We should all invite him to join us here at FR...where he won't be judged but supported.

KevinLivsDad
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

And, I added it to my video's on FR you can view it on my page as I can so relate to his song

KevinLivsDad
Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2008

OK, I reviewed the song & left a comment with my opinion ;) See kevin95630

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