I was found out late found out that i had autism when i was 18 because i'm was able to self adapt because i was so smart i don't take any meds though i don't need them
I think that is so negative that you would say that one could never fully recover from autism. I don't believe that for one minute..I believe in God and I believe that my son will be whole again..
"Whole again"... it doesn't work like that. An autistic person is born without many of the instincts other people have that help them figure the world out and interact with it. We can eventually figure it out, but we'll never have those instincts. (There's a little more to it than that, but that's the clearest way I can think to put it.)
@2caliente Autism is part of who they are your son is already whole I do have autism but that doesn't mean i'm not whole I found out when i was 18 though due to mistakes with my docters Autism is a gift not a curse
Thisvideois awsome but there is one thing every one should know you can not fully recover from autism special diets and therapy's can help improve it but it never fully goes away. incase any one was wondering i have an autistic younger brother who is seven. i hope he learns to talk but for now i am happy withhim just being himself.
i want one of them things cuz no where anywere in my familys history is there autism and i can took at pictures and tell u i was showing signs at like age 1 but wasnt diagnosed til age 13
When I say "medicine" some of it is actually perscriptions, the rest is supplements, and yes it has worked, big time. The combination for each child is very different, we are still tweaking after three years, it takes time and tons of patients.
What an awesome grandson I have. You are a wonderful mother Tamra. You have opened the doors for your little boy. I thank you for being you. Love Grand....:)
I was found out late found out that i had autism when i was 18 because i'm was able to self adapt because i was so smart i don't take any meds though i don't need them
ballhog145 1 year ago
I think that is so negative that you would say that one could never fully recover from autism. I don't believe that for one minute..I believe in God and I believe that my son will be whole again..
2caliente 2 years ago
"Whole again"... it doesn't work like that. An autistic person is born without many of the instincts other people have that help them figure the world out and interact with it. We can eventually figure it out, but we'll never have those instincts. (There's a little more to it than that, but that's the clearest way I can think to put it.)
GuacamoleKun 2 years ago
@2caliente Autism is part of who they are your son is already whole I do have autism but that doesn't mean i'm not whole I found out when i was 18 though due to mistakes with my docters Autism is a gift not a curse
ballhog145 1 year ago
Thisvideois awsome but there is one thing every one should know you can not fully recover from autism special diets and therapy's can help improve it but it never fully goes away. incase any one was wondering i have an autistic younger brother who is seven. i hope he learns to talk but for now i am happy withhim just being himself.
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jenjen233 3 years ago
i want one of them things cuz no where anywere in my familys history is there autism and i can took at pictures and tell u i was showing signs at like age 1 but wasnt diagnosed til age 13
murphyisinheaven 3 years ago
THEY HAVE MEDICINE FOR AUTISM HOLY CRAP does it work?
murphyisinheaven 3 years ago
When I say "medicine" some of it is actually perscriptions, the rest is supplements, and yes it has worked, big time. The combination for each child is very different, we are still tweaking after three years, it takes time and tons of patients.
tamramz 3 years ago
gluten free diet
murphyisinheaven 3 years ago
Thank You
kairiakira 3 years ago
What an awesome grandson I have. You are a wonderful mother Tamra. You have opened the doors for your little boy. I thank you for being you. Love Grand....:)
cakecme 4 years ago
We love you Kale!!!!!!!!
Love, Uncle Trent, Na Na, Ty, & Layna
leneramsay 4 years ago
Congratulations on your child's recovery! We are slowly on our way. Our son gains everyday, and we will never give up hope! Thanks for the video.
ProjectHelpHealChase 4 years ago
Thanks so much, and good luck to Chase!! I'm sure he is a strong little man.
tamramz 4 years ago