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Not Asking "Why" Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 78655" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>I saw that discovery health show too! I couldn't believe it was gluten that was causing her all those problems! But I was so glad they found out what it was and she is doing better. </p><p>It really makes you wonder if there is not some other underlying things going on with our kids that docs just don't look into, maybe they think automatically that it is just easier to medicate them than to go through all the steps of testing for these things. My son also has a mild seizure disorder and has been diagnosis with adhd and has alot of problems with reading comprehension. </p><p>something to think about...</p><p>I saw Jenny McCarthy and Holly Robinson Pete on Oprah and was so thrilled to see the 2 of them coming forward and bringing awareness to aspergers. I think at one point, Holly said that she had faced some tough times with her family when they found out she was coming forward with her sons story. But she felt so compelled to reach out to other moms and dads, that she knew she had to do it. I really applaud them both. They are warrior moms!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 78655, member: 255"] I saw that discovery health show too! I couldn't believe it was gluten that was causing her all those problems! But I was so glad they found out what it was and she is doing better. It really makes you wonder if there is not some other underlying things going on with our kids that docs just don't look into, maybe they think automatically that it is just easier to medicate them than to go through all the steps of testing for these things. My son also has a mild seizure disorder and has been diagnosis with adhd and has alot of problems with reading comprehension. something to think about... I saw Jenny McCarthy and Holly Robinson Pete on Oprah and was so thrilled to see the 2 of them coming forward and bringing awareness to aspergers. I think at one point, Holly said that she had faced some tough times with her family when they found out she was coming forward with her sons story. But she felt so compelled to reach out to other moms and dads, that she knew she had to do it. I really applaud them both. They are warrior moms! [/QUOTE]
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