> ASDmom2 said on
11-13-2008 at
06:36:
Bravo! What a great video. I just wanted to say thanks for putting your family out there. We-in the ASD community thank you. Autism is treatable and you can recover! Both my boys have autism and everyday is a miracle of God's power. My kids are begining to heal and the journey is amazing. I too believe that vaccines played a vital role and have results to prove it. God Bless you and your family.
> auti34 said on
11-05-2008 at
00:49:
talking dosnt mean your child has recoverd from autism .if that what some parents think it good when you get speech but it dosnt mean cure or recover
> auti34 said on
11-04-2008 at
20:51:
you dont recover from autism you can learn to over come some of the siytom become hf an as im an adult with hf autism an cxan pass for nt at times but i no im not recoved it not like cancer it a neroligule disdore likje being born mr an so on
> tamramz said on
09-08-2008 at
00:27:
Thats so awesome to hear!! Congrats to your son and to you for not giving up!!
> delts99 said on
09-06-2008 at
01:49:
Parents listen up! My son, at age 2 was diagnosed with moderate/severe autism and we were told that he would probably never speak. Now at almost 6 he is entering mainstream school on-time and we cannot keep him quiet from talking wanting to learn. We did nothing spectaular except using what he was focussed on as a learning point. It all started with the colour yellow. You have to believe in your child and committ yourself to helping them. It is worth it! Message me if you need help/advice
> kiefercito said on
08-15-2008 at
20:18:
Hi, we have a 3 years old boy with autism, I would like to know how can we get a Dr. able to help us with these treatments you're giving to your son, please, where, who?????. How can I contact this Dr. DAN ??? (We live in CA) I love this video and I'm so happy for his improvements !!!
> tamramz said on
08-05-2008 at
02:37:
I hate to be the one to break this to YOU dear but no one said that Autism is curable...but it is treatable:) Good luck with your brother and God bless.
> jenjen233 said on
08-05-2008 at
00:18:
I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to all of you but autism is not curable. i know it is hard to accept. The good news is that it can be improved by diet,therapy and even some times meds. I wish you all the best of luck on finding what you need for your child.My younger brother is autistic and just therapy is working for him. He also has CP and epilepsy. he is my miraclelittle drop of sun shinejenn
> StarbucksCoffeeFreak said on
06-25-2008 at
23:51:
Please pray for me. My daughter is five years old also and was diagnosed with autism at 2 1/2 years of age. She is nowhere near where Kale is developmentally; she is nonverbal and not potty-trained, has a lot of sensory issues but is very affectionate. We have an appointment with a DAN on July 2nd and I need the courage to STICK WITH IT this time (I also took her to a DAN when we lived in Hawaii but didn't stick with it because it was costly and tedious), but I HAVE to succeed this time!
> katenkart said on
06-03-2008 at
16:51:
My son is 4 years old. He is an autist, very difficult one. We are from Russia.There are not enough special centres for our kids, and those we have are not very good at all. We were turned down in each of them, because we've got a difficult case, they don't want to spend their time on us. It is so humiliating!We do what we can, but it is so expencive, here is no good specialists at all, plus I'm an unwed mother. Sad to establish a fact autists have no future in Russia, nobody cares :(
> awesomecremellos said on
04-19-2008 at
02:33:
What a powerful video! You are to be commended as a parent who would not give up. Our son, now 9, is fully recovered. He was held back one year in school. The first year of kindergarten, his teacher said he had no short term memory. She was shocked at this. I told her that I thought this too would pass, that he was still recovering. Now he is in 2nd grade and is on 4th grade level math, 4th grade reading skills. I know not all can be recovered, but most all can improve the quality of lifeJLT.
> tamramz said on
03-21-2008 at
22:30:
Thanks so much for your comment, and I am so proud for your son!God Bless.
> ProjectHelpHealChase said on
03-21-2008 at
20:22:
Thank you for the hope. We aren't alone. I cried when you mentioned that we were chosen to be our kids parents. I say that all the time because this Mom will never give up, will do whatever it takes, and will spread the HOPE everywhere. Our son, although not recovered, has gone from moderate/severe autism to a young man with hope and potential. He has come a tremendous way. He gets better every day. I'm so glad I found the DAN movement, and HOPE. Thank you!
> morningsun29 said on
02-06-2008 at
11:08:
I am glad to hear your son is recovering.
> tamramz said on
01-21-2008 at
18:49:
I am well aware that not all can be cured. And I also know how blessed we are. I hope you keep trying. You never know what will be the trigger for each different child. Its also so costly trying different things. I will keep your daughter in my prayers, good luck to your family in your continuing journey.God bless.
> joedabojo said on
01-21-2008 at
17:36:
My daughter is severely autistic. We tried chelation and diet with a DAN doctor. She started having seizures during that time. He took her off the meds. Been in special ed with OT, speech therapist, sensory, water therapy for 3 years. She has only gotten worse. Not potty trained. Will eat her own feces. You are lucky. Not all can be cured.
> percac said on
01-18-2008 at
15:18:
the video is beautiful and give hope.thanks.