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[quote=Anonymous]what do you mean that the blood tests don't show what I think they do?? Also, I find it hard to believe that my child's rapid progress over the past week after implementing sound medical intervention, and following over a year and a half of stagnation with other therapies (SLP. OT, PT, ABA), is just a coincidence. DC's progress is certainly temporally associated with the medical interventions I started a week ago. Glad your child and others have done very well not needing any medical interventions. I wish that had been the case for my kid because I feel like I wasted a lot of precious time. In any case, we aren't talking about autism. It is widely acknowledged that it's more properly called "autisms" because there are many root causes. It stands to reason, therefore, that therapies are "not one size fits all".[/quote]
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