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Another Mom Breaks Her Silence on Vaccine Injury
(Julie Bailey Obradovic’s brave and generous recounting of her daughter’s vaccine injury and descent into severe autism has touched and inspired many people. More and more are being inspired to speak out and tell their stories. This mother, a member of … Continue reading
I Believe the Words You’re Looking for Are “Thank You”
(In another departure, we are reposting this blog by Julie Bailey Obradovic, that originally ran on her personal blog on January 29, 2015. We thought it was an important and eloquent expression of something that many, many parents have in … Continue reading
An Open Letter to Pre-Regression Friends with Children
I am so glad for you that your lives have moved forward. I know you stopped calling because you didn’t know what to say and you felt bad that we were in different worlds. I know I stopped calling because … Continue reading
Autism Moms and PTSD: Why Your Facebook Baby Pictures Trigger My Panic
I have a confession to make: Whenever I hear that someone’s expecting a new baby, I’m at high risk for having a full-blown panic attack. It’s not that I want to be a royal buzzkill; it’s just a visceral reaction … Continue reading
Autism’s April Showers
Since April started Ronan’s dealt with a sickness, more seizures and major changes to his school routine. Each of those incidents were reminders of how fragile my son’s health is. Being able to lean on Ronan’s support team allowed me … Continue reading
What do you think contributed to your child’s autism?
What are the causes of autism? Is it just one cause? Or are there multiple factors that causes autism and developmental disorders? The mainstream medical community reject vehemently the very idea that vaccinations could be one of the causes of … Continue reading
Recovery and the Unexpected Downturn
As my family is marching down the path toward recovery, I have been pondering what comes next for my kids. What am I going to be doing after they achieve functional recovery? We’ve addressed or are addressing toxins, pathogens, gut/immune … Continue reading
Featured Guest Blog: Denial Land
“M-o-o-o-o-mmmmmm, Adam does NOT have autism.” I said to my mom on the phone. What does she know anyway? I said to myself. After I hung up, though, I thought about it. I knew my son was having difficulties, but … Continue reading