HA- hope the glasses go well. Love her literal response
EK- Hope the move goes well! We're moving next weekend!
Christy- I hope the info has been helping and Cyclone is doing okay.
Has anyone tried any natural therapies for autism? Im considering getting a hair analysis done for my son to check his levels of minerals and heavy metals and possiblly do some detox if needed. He's such a fussy eater I cant see us getting anything in but apparently clay baths work for getting rid of mercury, which is often found to be high in children with autism.
Also, can I ask how everyone here feels about vaccinating? We vaccinated our son and I'm still thinking it was a good idea and the science doesn't show a link but, you know, mother guilt creeps in...
We have immunised and will continue to do so. Our boys have weaker immune system from being born early, so the vacs are a bit of a booster and peace of mind. I don't think they have anything to do with Autism, Brendan has been "different" since he was born.
I've had Brendan at a naturopath to look at diet, by reducing dairy and wheat we have seen some improvements.
Meow - we did all the the needles but will be missing the 4yo ones...they are the ones that really effected W badly and I wont go there again. W was different from birth BUT I noticed a big backwards change in behaviour after getting them...coinsodence but im not going to risk it with M
Sal - I think I could get away with moving with the boys...IM terrible and change their rooms around every 4 - 6 months so they dont get to comfortable KWIM. My mu thought I was insane until I explained it to her...its wroked for us thankfully. As for foods, we have a one that will eat ANYTHING and then the other end...W will basically only eat white foods - potatoe, cauliflower, milk, cheese, fish and chicken, eggs...oh and a bit of carrot and brocolli..and zuchini if I make penguin quiches and chocolate. NO fruit...he's tried it and wont eat it Im happy to get that into him atleast.
M is now starting *finally* to talk....I heard him and N on the swing out the back this morning and he was saying....stop and go....together. He's being more communitive but OMG I am over the screaming...the high pitched tones that make my eye ball's want to pop!!!!
HOpe everyone is staying cool in this heat...I cant believe how quick my clothes have dried today
M had her first years vaccinations... but hasn't had anymore. DD2 hasn't had vaccinations at all. I was planning on delaying the schedule and will be starting DD2 now on them, but I'm not sure about M.
M's sick right now... gees it makes life easier.....
Oh crap Christy Just what you don't need right now.
Maz - we vaccinated Euan, and have vaccinated Annika but on a slightly delayed schedule - we omitted the newborn HepB vac and didn't do rotavirus. I was pretty cautious of vaccing her as Euan was diagnosed only a few weeks before she was born. Not sure if it could have been a factor with W, but boys go through a testosterone surge at the age of four, I know a few mums of spectrum boys who say their boys were absolutely unmanageable when it hit. Not telling you to try and change your mind about M's vaccs, either way you'll make the decision that's right for you.
Hi everyone that I haven't said hi to - BBL, gotta get E ready for EI.
Suse - I didnt even think of testosterone....it was aveyr hard stageand it started approx 2 days after W got his 4yo needles. Wonder if they have one at 8 aswell cause by hell that was even worse. I have delayed M's needles by 6 months and span them out so both V and M only have the 4yo...yes Im hesitate....once bitten twice shy isnt it lol.
Our big thiin atm with W is getting him to pull his loose teeth out. He has his adult teeth growing behind his baby teeth on the bottom and over the top of them on the top. He just wont pull them out and its driving me insane. Hard to keep them clean...and yep I bet my arse we're gonna need braces
Ahhh M wouldn't pull her tooth out either... it wasn't until she was playing with something in her mouth that her tooth flew out.... I wonder if that's one of their "things"
The thing with Matilda being sick is that she's "normal" you know? She watches TV, doesn't panic, or stress.... she just draws, plays with play dough and watches dvd's.... No meltdowns.... I almost like it.... just I don't want to deal with the meltdown if she misses her first day of school....
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