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Sep 26, 2010
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please help me i love my son
by: Anonymous

Please help me I love my son hes was dignosed with high functioning autism and hes been fighting me off and on through the years and now that hes 14 he's just out of control. He hits me kicks me and I cannot calm him down. He's pretty good with every one else. I need to know what will help with his agression thanks please help me.....


Anonymous,
Please try starting slowly with detoxification. Please read over the information in this report again.

Mar 11, 2010
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Medication Intake
by: Sophea

I have an 11 year old brother with Autism. We start giving him medication at around 7 years old. He was given liquid medication until recently. We switched him to a tablet medication. At first he refused to ingest it. He was sneaky...when no one was looking he spits it out. The tablet was hard to break because it have to break down on its own. Anyhow, we switched to a smaller easily to swallow tablet. We put it in his drink or food. This way he won't see it and it worked.

Feb 21, 2010
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There is hope
by: Anonymous

Try the Autism Treatment Center of America. They have helped many children as severely affected as yours. You could start by reading the book, "Son-Rise, the Miracle continues" by Barry Neill Kaufmann. It's an amazing story of hope. Hope is where you have to start.

Jan 26, 2010
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no supplements
by: Anonymous

We would recommend starting with a session with Luminara. Her web address is mentioned in the article above.
Best of Luck!

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