Autism - What's Really Going On

 

Disclaimer.  This is not medical advice.  I am not a doctor.

I recovered five of my children from autism and related diagnoses.  This journey started with a prayer, and then lead down many roads.  During this journey, I learned many, many things.  Many of which I would have never even imagined.  I want to share what I learned because it's the right thing to do.  I was successful due to many sharing freely with me, so it's only fair I return the favor.  As a Christian, it's the least I can do. 


Here is one of my children's recovery interview:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZRtP1Wy39Y


I presented my children's recovery story at the LIA Conference in Arizona in June, 2009 amongst legendary doctors.   This Conference was amazing!  If you missed it, you missed thousands of dollars of free onsight care, products, testing, etc.  Doctors, practitioners, and scientists intermingled with many, showing their love and genuine concern for healing, like I have never experienced before.  It was an honor to be part of such love and devotion to healing.  You can learn more about what was presented in 2009 and about their other Conferences at:  www.LIAFoundation.org

  

How to Recover One from Autism

I suppose one should start with the cause, rather than how to reverse it.  But, there are many reasons I am not starting with the cause.  For one, the causes are many, and difficult to treat.  Thus, it's not like you are going to do something for a few weeks and be cured.  If anyone has been successful in such a manner, they have kept it to themselves because all I see are the recoveries that take months to years, most seemingly taking 3 years or more.  My children were able to do regular school in about a year's time, which really is amazing.  One I adopted at age 4, and one I did not start treatment on till age 14.  Many people ask me about specific symptoms and severity and such.   I suppose they are looking for understanding and believability.  As much as I understand, realize that faith is the main ingredient to recovering your children; the symptoms and severity are less of a concern.  If you believe they can be recovered, then you will put forth the effort.  If you put forth the effort, you will learn many things towards recovery.

There are many complexities to recovering children.  Many say they tried everything with no improvements.  Some say they got great improvements from a technique that others said did not work at all for their child.  The biggest hindrance I see in recovering children is the emotional side of it.  Many are embarrassed they have not been successful, many are afraid of false hopes, many face much antagonism from family doctors, relatives, and others when they put in efforts to recover their children.   I have seen numerous postings on autism forums where people said they tried everything, but nothing worked.  When these persons were asked to go into detail on what they tried, many do not.  Thus, it is strange to me for someone to say he/she tried everything, but then not accept free information when offered from those who have been successful. 

I believe there are those who truly are putting all their effort into it.  It's not easy, and most I come into contact with in my city, won't even try.  The ones who stick around to keep learning, do appear to figure it out eventually.  Thus, it's a matter of trying till you figure it out.  I used no ABA or RDI or any other autism-specific behavior modification program.  I used biomedical.  I searched for answers, and they appeared to be in the biomedical realm, so that is where I delved.  I have no regrets on making that decision.  I am not against behavior modification techniques; I think they are helpful.  I went by mostly what parents reported and what I have seen.  It just so happens that parents reported getting results with biomedical over behavioral modification techniques.   Sometimes, in hours, one could get miracle improvements with biomedical techniques, so this sold me.  Also, I am concerned that since the problem is biological, modifying behaviors without biological treatment seems worrisome.  I don't want my children to continue to be ill.  After all, children with autism are ill.  They are medically, physically, and biologically ill.   


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