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my son nicolas 3 1/2 years old

by nicole ortiz
(reading,PA USA)

my son nicolas

my son nicolas

well my son was different from my oldest son he was a late bloomer on everything. Walking, teething,crawling, talking almost everything. As soon as he started to crawl, around 11 months he started to bang his head. As he got older he was always biting himself banging his head hitting others for no reason. he would say words in sentences but sometimes I could not understand what he was telling me. His father got incarcerated so I was by myself doing everything, workin 40 hours a week I never hardly ever had time for the kids but when I did had off I wish I was working. Nicolas was gettin worse he did not listen to me he would have tantrums for up to 2 to 4 hours for no reason, he would bang his head if he did not get his way he would bite himself till he bled. I could not do it by myself a single mother of three kids and with my oldest with adhd was not easy. So I decided to get help and go to a phycatrist that would tell me whats with my son. They told me he has mild autism which is pdd. I did not know what to do or what to say its not easy dealing with a child thats always cast in a shadow or banging his head constantly. Now he has nose bleeds for banging his head and its so hard but I'm there for my son to help him and love him no matter what the circumstances are he's my son..

Nicole,
You're a very good person for helping your son, he is beautiful.
We would urge you to try one or two healthy supplements like the ones mentioned in this report. They could very well help him. Give the folks at Get Healthy Again a call and ask for help with the cost as well. 1 800 832 9755

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