Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Biomedical Treatment
Well I first heard about biomedical treatment on the show The Doctors. I thought can these kids really be doing that much better on this treatment. So I found a DAN conference that was in June in Oklahoma City and I thought I am going to go and see what this is all about. So I drove the 10 hr to Oklahoma City for a life changing event. Those doctors are proving that Autism is not just a development problem but a biomedical problem and that most of these children have serious medical problems. So I found a DAN Doctor and we have started our biomedical journey. She started him off slow with just the Cod liver oil and in the first day he was really trying to say new words. Then we did some tests on him and now it is full steam ahead. Tucker like most autistic kids has a leaky gut. So we have to first cure the gut so that he can began to learn again. We are know up to 11 pills a day and 4 liquids a day. Just in these last 2 months his eye contact has increased 50%. He now whats to play with other kids, he never wanted to do that before. He tries to say more words. I know that he wants to talk and he has things to say but he just can't get them out. I feel so sad for him that he can't ask other kids to play with him, but with this and other treatments I know that he will get there. So for those again just starting like I am look into the biomedical treatments for autism it works. Find a DAN doctor and get going.
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Hi there...my name is Kristy & your sister LoriAnn is one of my son's early intervention service providers. She had told me about your site this morning & I would like to follow it if that is okay? She said in the last few months your family has made leaps and bounds! So I thought reading through your journey may help us some :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are willing to put so much effort in fighting for Tucker. I didn't learn a whole lot about autism while studying neuroscience but I do know that the brain is still developing like crazy at his age and will continue to until early 20s. So every bit of effort helps!
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