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Broken but Mended by the Lord

by Ruth
(Mission Viejo, CA 92691)

I have a beautiful autistic daughter who is 21 and her name is Stephanie. She is very hyper, non verbal, cannot read or write but to me she is smart,lovable, adorable and she is the joy of my heart. I raised my beloved girl as a single mother with my mom's help.

I work full time to support my family and beside loving, providing and being there for her, I never had a chance to do many researches to find a cure for her.
My daughter goes to a special school and because she is very hyper, she is taking Respedral so she could be at school. In my heart I have deep sorrow for that because I know there must be something out there to help her better.
I know Respedral calms her but she eats and sleeps more and has gained some pounds in a few months because of it. I know it's a drug and in order for her to calm down she needs to be on it always.

Yesterday I saw you on TBN with Pastor Benny Hinn talking about many wonderful things but the information about Autism sunk in my soul I need to know more and need to help my daughter please continue to educate us. There are many of us who want to do much but don't know what to do. Autism didn't make just my daughter disable but I felt disable for I couldn't do much for her.

Do I need to go to special places to find assistance or should we ask the doctors to recommend what you suggested?

May the Lord reward you for your effort.
Thank you.


Ruth,
Thank you. We recommend speaking with the folks at Get Healthy Again. They are mentioned at the end of this report. They would the most information on feedback from these products.
Take care.

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