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1 promise + 2 people living in 3 states and through 4 job changes + 5 children moving to 8 different homes over a 13-year period = a lifetime of unexpected blessings It began simply: I take thee To have … Continue reading

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Thinking Out Loud: Tex and Dr. Andy Cutler Part 2

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Cutler Chelation is known for being the safest chelation protocol recommended for children with ASD. Dr. Andy Cutler, after learning he had mercury toxicity himself, developed a more gentle approach to removing heavy metals from the system than the traditional … Continue reading

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Thinking Out Loud: Tex and Dr. Andy Cutler Part 1

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Cutler Chelation is known for being the slowest, safest chelation protocol recommended for children with ASD. Dr. Andy Cutler, after learning he had mercury toxicity himself, developed a more gentle approach to removing heavy metals from the system than the … Continue reading

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Bearing Witness

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This year at Autism One I did the hardest thing I have ever done since I started my journey with autism.  I had to bear witness.  I had to bear witness to pain.  I had to bear witness to the … Continue reading

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Gone Thinking

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Dear Thinkers, We will be at the Autism One conference over the next few days, but we’ll be back after the conference with new ideas, new pictures and new stories!  For those of you going to AO . . . … Continue reading

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Who We Are

Resilient. Hopeful. Determined. Fighters. That’s WHO WE ARE. And we are making a difference. All of us together. We cannot wait to meet all of you inspirational Thinkers at AutismOne. Please come to our book signing Thursday at 7 pm … Continue reading

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In the Name of “Protection”

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I encountered the meme you see here on a Facebook group that I belong to. This post is my response. I’m going to assume intellectual honesty here and commend the poster for actually caring about children’s health. If that’s true, … Continue reading

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10 Things to Bring to Autism One

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Sweaters. Or jackets, shawls, pashminas – whatever. Those conference rooms are always freezing. For that same reason, you might want to re-think those open toed sandals. I know that as long as my back is warm, my feet don’t care … Continue reading

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Eradicating the BCW: The Autism Marathon, Day 23 – Noah Goes

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“Give me three words that describe Noah since seeing Dr. Krigsman,” I asked my husband over breakfast on Mother’s Day, almost a month after our visit to see the notable researcher and gastroenterologist. “Agitated, cleansed, chatty,” he obliged. “You?”  he … Continue reading

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Thinking Out Loud: Tex and Temple

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Temple Grandin. She needs no introduction. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know her as the most famous person with autism in the world. She was voted into Time’s top 100 most influential people in the category of … Continue reading

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