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Old 05-22-2012, 04:07 PM #1
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Default Hi Karsten

My neighbors who I was close with had a child that was diagnsosed with what your children have. I was a big part of this childs life from the age of 11 until the present age of 19. His folks, refused the medications, and went a more natural method. I am not sure of the name of this as they have moved to Hawaii, but I can find out if you are interested. The medications seemed to make him worse. He drank some kind of nutritional supplement, and received good council. At 19 years old, I cannot say he is perfect, but he is on a good road. I kept him interested in his youth with fossils, and gave him plenty of interaction. Let me know if you need the name of what he took, or if you are interested in a more natural approach. ginnie
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Hi its a long road. So just work on what you can a little at a time.
Medications are hard to get through. You have to take them a little
at a time, see what will work. If you find something that does its
great.

Keep us updated. Also make sure they have a good psychologist
to talk too. And a great pyschiatrist to prescribe the meds.

Donna
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