> basiliscandelari said on
12-01-2008 at
01:57:
Thanks, very good information. Very well explained. Thanks a lot. Muchas gracias desde Puerto Rico.
> Unagi604 said on
11-21-2008 at
03:56:
Oh, it was at the begining of the video, lol nvm :P
> Unagi604 said on
11-21-2008 at
03:55:
What was the website again?
> armankhodaei said on
11-14-2008 at
20:31:
Thank you very much. I appreciate your kind words a lot.
> dinzyangel said on
11-14-2008 at
17:40:
Arman, I read a comment from some silly person that you could be a fake; absoultely crazy, I totally agree with counter comment 'why bother to watch and criticise'. It would be devastating if it is true and only a very cruel person would do such a thing. We are here to learn and help each other and though I have to admit,it is very obvious and maybe too baffling esp for this commenter to watch you come across as so highly educated and more than'normal'. You are truly blessed and gifted.
> dinzyangel said on
11-14-2008 at
16:59:
I find this very interesting and I think your explaining to me in simple english will help me understand. I believe this is going to help me very much. You are wonderful and God bless you plenty.
> MovieMan00000007 said on
11-12-2008 at
23:19:
I drank it my whole life lol
> armankhodaei said on
11-12-2008 at
16:25:
Yes, it is very common for autistics to be allergic to milk and/or wheat but not all of them are.
> armankhodaei said on
11-12-2008 at
16:25:
Thank you
> armankhodaei said on
11-12-2008 at
16:25:
Thank you
> armankhodaei said on
11-12-2008 at
16:25:
Thank you
> armankhodaei said on
11-12-2008 at
16:19:
What you are describing is very common. Some of the people that come to my support group are similar to your niece. The big thing is trying to get her to set goals for herself. Ask her where she sees herself two, five, and ten years from now. Then, whatever her goal is tell her that she will need to learn to socialize better to achieve it. As well, as far the speech goes, there are is speech thing worth looking into that involves her typing her thoughts. Have you seen Autism is a World?
> dinzyangel said on
11-09-2008 at
17:59:
YOu are such a genuine and kind person. I am a concerned aunty to my 20 yr old niece. She talks only when PROBED and could only not in sentences but can express herself in writing when she is asked to. She is a good cartoonis but plays too much computer games etc ( we cant stop her)and we worry about her living independently if she cant communicate by speech. Dinzyangel
> dinzyangel said on
11-09-2008 at
17:57:
You are so kind and a blessing to me.Can you tell me more about the mild and wheat ommission. HOW DID YOU DISCOVER THIS YOURSELF. Irene
> thisisnotbam said on
11-05-2008 at
06:03:
i like everything you have to say.
> michelscully said on
10-28-2008 at
05:15:
Thank you so much for posting this. I hope you understand how much good it does for parents to see this. My son, 3 years old, will benefit from all your wonderful advice.
> castaway said on
10-21-2008 at
14:24:
It is encouraging to see how you are doing. I have autism and I have overcome alot of the difficulties but it is still hard to stay verbal sometimes. I have done alot of occupational and speech therapy.
> MovieMan00000007 said on
10-15-2008 at
03:55:
MILK?
> XPRODIGIOX said on
10-10-2008 at
07:29:
hey i feel 100% indentified with ur vid. now am 20 and i used to live in a pretty abstract world from many different ways, always unplugged from the reallity around but since i started reading or studying about my interests in music, lenguages, astrophysic, neurology, etc. 3 years ago, now I speak 3 lenguages perfectly and 3 at half percent. I play guitar, piano, cello or violin. etc.but I still having autistic symptoms sometimes....
> armankhodaei said on
10-03-2008 at
19:37:
I wouldn't say I was cured, but I have improved immensely. The biggest things for this have been getting rid of milk in my diet (some autistics require a more regulated diet), acting in a play (I recommend looking into Actors for Autism and encouraging them to expand their base of operations across the entire US), taking an interpersonal communication course, and working with a speech therapist.