Gosh, let's just be honest and admit that I'm a sucky blogger. I go months in between posts. It's so sad because so many nights I sit down and want to share so much with whomever it is that reads this. Instead I read articles and read other people's blogs. Most of which seem glossed over with the good stuff omitting the real stuff. Meh, whatever.
So let's talk Brady right now. Brady is doing so darned good. A session or two ago his OT comes out after his session and says to me, "What are you doing differently? Diet? Supplements? Because WOW!" I can't tell you how big I smiled. And ya know what? We aren't doing anything differently right now. That kinda kicks ya in the teeth considering all the money we've spent before and all the things we've tried. The truth is he's doing really really good and it's not really anything *we're* doing. It's all Brady!
He is looking at us so much now. He's got joint attention. He's listening. He's compliant. He's smiley. He's rockin it in school. He has a HUGE list of words he can spell and identify. He's knows the continents and oceans. He's totally not your average kid with autism. Considering the fact he's nonverbal he's awefully mellow. His stims aren't over the top. He's really just an amazing little boy. Diet, eating, and diarrhea are really his big problems right now.
I do feel that some things we've done in the past have gotten Brady to this point though.....
1. Diet was the very first thing we ever tried. We started Brady on a gluten-free, casein-free diet on March 21, 2006. About 10 days into the diet he came to me and pulled my hand to get me to follow him. This was a big deal! He'd never tried to get us to follow him before. Whenever he had an infraction it was obvious in his stools and skin. I have no doubt Brady had a leaky gut. I believe it was the reason he has so many food allergies today.
2. While we never had any big wow moments, I do feel HBOT has been good for Brady. His receptive language greatly increased after we did our first 40 dives in a hard chamber. We've since done 44 dives in a soft chamber. I'd do more if I had the money.
3. Vision therapy has been one of the most amazing therapies we've done. Brady was struggling in school until we started VT. After VT he started flying!! Money well spent by far. He is absolutely awesome about leaving his glasses on. We had a spell of a few weeks he kept taking them off and would not leave them on. I took him in and it turns out his prescription changed. Once he got new lenses he left them on. Smart boy.
Brady is not on many supplements right now. He's taking VitC, Omega 369, Zinc, probiotic, and melatonin. He's got a new diagnosis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis but that's worthy of it's own post. -sigh- He did not need something new.
3 comments:
Hi Angela! It is Lori (HappyHomemaker from Ovusoft) and I love reading your blog. It sounds like Brady is doing awesome!! My son Henry has Autism and reminds me of Brady in almost every way. Could I possibly email you or talk to you on FB or something? My email is lorikubiak@gmail.com
Hi Angela,
I came across your website and blog doing a search on probiotics. Reading your story is so similar to my son Owen (27 months). We started GFCF 2/1 and will begin the anti-fungal/probiotic treatment in a few days! Yikes!
Do you live in VA? I live in Vienna and would love to chat sometime.
selcobb@gmail.com
Selena
Hi Angela,
I saw your website on Tracy Brown's photography site...
My family and I moved from VA to CA (military) a few years ago, and we moved next to a single mom whose son HAD autism. She has recovered him...amazing! Many of the things you've blogged about are familiar to me, from hearing her speak about them. I wonder if there's more info you could gain from her, though, especially regarding diet and cold laser treatments her son received.
When we moved here, he didn't speak, played alone, etc, etc. He's almost 6 and is the biggest chatterbox and such a loving little guy---you'd never know he was ever diagnosed with autism. My youngest son, the same age, adores him and they're best buds. My friend's story with her son has been featured in Jenny McCarthy's book, Warrior Moms, and I'm sure she'd be willing to speak with you if you would like.
If you'd like to contact me, please email me at rain1rat@aol.com. God Bless.
Traci
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