tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post3023194167673226041..comments2017-05-29T14:41:54.080-07:00Comments on Sociology Graduate with PDD-NOS: Autism...where does one stand?Rob Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12832047601196829090noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-14534543885997873852017-05-29T14:39:27.688-07:002017-05-29T14:39:27.688-07:00DR WILLIAMS HERBAL CURE TO AUTISM.
I was always pr...DR WILLIAMS HERBAL CURE TO AUTISM.<br />I was always praying to have a testimony when ever i saw people sharing their own testimonies which really took me years but today i am the happiest father on earth.<br />My son suffered autism for 5 years, after taken different kind of western medication without been cured.<br />All these years my son was like a death person but today he is been cured.and you do not know how i feel having my son back to life because it was not really easy for me having just two children and one been abnormal.<br />I took time to search the internet which i found a lot of people thanking Dr. williams concerning the same problem and i discussed it with my wife and she said we should give a try so we order his product which my son took for 21 days and he is very much okay now.<br />I will advise you to stop wasting time on all these western medicine because they only work for some<br />days and the problem bounce back again.<br />Contact Dr. at drwilliams098765@gmail.com for advice and for his product and be the next to give your testimonyPAULhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08605871357627631408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-89079852383294119392010-05-04T05:06:19.980-07:002010-05-04T05:06:19.980-07:00Hi Rob S...I have just come across your blog throu...Hi Rob S...I have just come across your blog through Kicking Kittens and have enjoyed reading this blog post. I agree with most of what you have to say.<br /><br />I am a stay at home mum to a 10 year old boy who's current diagnosis is PDDNOS. I am a mum who stayed at home to enable my son receive all necessary interventions to deal with his behavioural, speech & language and OT difficulties. These interventions, I'm happy to say,have been successful in our case and his diagnosis has been "reduced" from ASD to PDDNOS. Don't ask....long story!! As far as I'm concerned its' still ASD but here in Ireland the Health Department likes to play games with your head!! It is so refreshing to hear you make no such distinction either.<br /><br />My son now attends a local mainstream school on a full time basis! I have blogged extensively on our journey to reach this stage and I blog also about his success and the issues we still have. Yes...he's high functioning and YES there are still some struggles!<br /><br />When blogging about our journey I am always conscious of the fact that it is just that....OUR journey. As they say if you know one person with Autism....you know one person with Autism. Whilst, like you, I want to give hope to those coming along behind me I constantly say that my wish is that every child, wherever they are on the spectrum, receive all the necessary help to enable them reach THEIR true potential....whatever that may be. The problem of course is, trying to access the help whilst battling against Government cut-backs and short sightedness. No doubt that's the same the whole world over..... :((<br /><br />xx Jazzyjazzygalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04069218745940412457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-28442908125328903212010-04-23T12:22:56.320-07:002010-04-23T12:22:56.320-07:00Hi there! Thanks for finding my blog and giving yo...Hi there! Thanks for finding my blog and giving your thoughts on this. I'm glad your cousin and his mother get by; do they get respite services? If not, they should see if they can get respite. <br /><br />I make no pretenses about being politically correct; i am neutral because i just don't know how i feel about all the treatments being propsoed by those seeking a cure for autism..<br /><br />You raise an interesting and sailent point; that those with HFA may have been just as intelligent without being autistic. Perhaps the idea is not so much the fact that they are intelleginet or atistic, but thier perception of soical patterns and what not, how they percieve the world, what they perserverate on is radically different than a neurotypical person. In that sense, their autism makes them unique, and its more than intelligence. That part should be left intact; what in some cases needs to be changed or altered is the behaviral difficulties and lack of ADL (activities of daily living skills) faced by those with LFA. A good friend of mine pointed out, however, that often the "cure" for the behaviors more benefits the parents than it does the individual with autism. But, no one would argue that finding a treatment or behavorial plan that allows a child with autism to be toilet trained, to be able to speak , to dress him/herself would not be in the interest of the child. <br /><br />Once again thanks for finding my blog :)Rob Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12832047601196829090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-92100301493785511912010-04-23T08:59:40.613-07:002010-04-23T08:59:40.613-07:00Hi. I have HFA (autistic disorder diagnosis witho...Hi. I have HFA (autistic disorder diagnosis without intellectual disability).<br /><br />I, too, am "on the fence" about all of this.<br /><br />I understand where the "Neurodiverse" are coming from, really I do.<br /><br />Many (most) of them are intelligent and talented and who wouldn't want to embrace that aspect of themselves?<br /><br />But they would most likely still be intelligent and talented without an ASD.<br /><br />I'm not sure that being a good artist or musician or mathematician has anything to do with ASD.<br /><br />I say this and I am a good artist and musician with autism.<br /><br />If you go to a prestigious art and/or music school how many of the people there will have a diagnosable ASD?<br /><br />Not many.<br /><br />To say that most talented artists and musicians and etc. have an ASD is false.<br /><br />But yes, I agree: try to see all the good a child can do, even if they are low-functioning.<br /><br />I have a cousin with profound LFA and it is often very difficult for him and his single mother but they get by.Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12540927559726674184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-37900998962561080602010-04-22T15:26:10.163-07:002010-04-22T15:26:10.163-07:00Its fixed now :) enjoy!Its fixed now :) enjoy!Rob Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12832047601196829090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-18276130254913390132010-04-22T15:20:16.587-07:002010-04-22T15:20:16.587-07:00Sure danaSure danaRob Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12832047601196829090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-915958717736476242.post-66550684519617179832010-04-20T13:52:55.730-07:002010-04-20T13:52:55.730-07:00Rob! It says that you have marked your poster as ...Rob! It says that you have marked your poster as private... can you change that setting.Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14124777050316206616noreply@blogger.com