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<blockquote data-quote="Katlin" data-source="post: 291163" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>Sorry, I did make it sound like a happily ever after story. If you read the last line where I say much damage had already been done, that is the truth. When I tell you she never had another tantrum, that is also the truth. This condition does not go away. The younger one gets help the better the chance that they will not be damaged by severely damaged self esteem, and and association with the dregs of society, which is what happens when you are crazy every day of your life. It is pretty much a life long problem. When she left home she could not longer pay for vitamins and follow up. As an adult she has periodically ask for me to keep paying but now I cannot. I wish I could. I tried to help her a couple of times but she didn't follow through. The tantrums did stop and have never resumed. The drinking, fighting with childrens father, etc making incredibly bad choices, in friends, losing jobs etc. are ongoing. </p><p></p><p>She has never had a tantrum, never struck her children, and has rescued many animals. She graduated with a 4.0 from h.S. None of this would have happened without the interval of the years between 12 and 18. I an not trying to sell you on this. I am just telling you her story. You cannot imagine what her life was like up to the point she was helped by this clinic. When you have been through what she had, you are damaged by age 12. You cannot cure what she has. You can only maintain the right balance of chemicals in your body. I can't advocate in a great way. Go to their website. They do not need anyone to speak for them. Believe me, if you saw the children going through their doors and the amazing work they do you would understand. The ratio of violent criminals in double bind studies is very high with this condition. </p><p></p><p>You know, I have nothing to gain here. I am just telling you our story, and maybe someone else. Take it as you will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katlin, post: 291163, member: 2849"] Sorry, I did make it sound like a happily ever after story. If you read the last line where I say much damage had already been done, that is the truth. When I tell you she never had another tantrum, that is also the truth. This condition does not go away. The younger one gets help the better the chance that they will not be damaged by severely damaged self esteem, and and association with the dregs of society, which is what happens when you are crazy every day of your life. It is pretty much a life long problem. When she left home she could not longer pay for vitamins and follow up. As an adult she has periodically ask for me to keep paying but now I cannot. I wish I could. I tried to help her a couple of times but she didn't follow through. The tantrums did stop and have never resumed. The drinking, fighting with childrens father, etc making incredibly bad choices, in friends, losing jobs etc. are ongoing. She has never had a tantrum, never struck her children, and has rescued many animals. She graduated with a 4.0 from h.S. None of this would have happened without the interval of the years between 12 and 18. I an not trying to sell you on this. I am just telling you her story. You cannot imagine what her life was like up to the point she was helped by this clinic. When you have been through what she had, you are damaged by age 12. You cannot cure what she has. You can only maintain the right balance of chemicals in your body. I can't advocate in a great way. Go to their website. They do not need anyone to speak for them. Believe me, if you saw the children going through their doors and the amazing work they do you would understand. The ratio of violent criminals in double bind studies is very high with this condition. You know, I have nothing to gain here. I am just telling you our story, and maybe someone else. Take it as you will. [/QUOTE]
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