“Hey, get together tonight!” My friend reminded me. I could barely hear her over my son’s screaming. Ugh, I thought. I hadn’t showered all day. We just started a new regimen to help with our son’s complex adrenal dysfunction and … Continue reading →
March 1, 2012: To never have known anything about each other before that moment…and now to feel their worry, their pain and then a tiny bit of encouragement that something will work out, it just has to. This is what … Continue reading →
I met two people today at a meeting. The three of us have never met before. It was by chance that we’d be sitting at a table together. To break the ice the young gentleman on my left asked me … Continue reading →
My 89-year-old mother is in the hospital again, which means I have doctors on my mind, and that’s never good. Some of the most frustrating experiences of my life have involved talking to doctors or, more to the point, getting … Continue reading →
Feb 17, 2012: By The Rev – Boyd. Cytokines. The late, GREAT Bernadine Healy. All I can say is…this montage is spectacularly ACCURATE. My hometown news! Way to go Channel 7 and other news venues. “…Doctors just don’t believe it’s … Continue reading →
Early this morning my daughter Mads and I headed off to the neighborhood mani pedi place for a day Fancy Nancy would have considered the ultimate in posh (that’s a fancy word for ritzy!). The Daddy Daughter Dance sponsored by … Continue reading →
Three or four years ago, which put us three or four years into biomedical interventions for my daughter, I thought I had it all under control. I thought I knew about everything to treat and recover her from Autism. People … Continue reading →
Feb 13, 2012: The Rev- Today I had to have a follow-up conversation with one of the health workers responsible for maintaining my son’s case. These invasive conversations are commonplace for moms of special needs kids. Always asking personal questions, … Continue reading →
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A revolution (from the Latin revolutio, “a turn around”) is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. A fundamental change in power…sounds lovely. Sounds necessary. Our children are counting … Continue reading →
Revolution Resources…here is a list of groups, books, sites and places where we have found information and support. Feel free to make comments adding to the list! What To Read: Nourishing Traditions Changing the Course of Autism Evidence of … Continue reading →