If I were you I would hug that person. There is a lot of hope for all
the things that ail our kids but getting there safely is the key.
Yeast, for example. Treating it can be done by many means...it is
best though to get an idea of why it is there and where the problem
is (systemic or in the gut) before proceeding with treatment. Yeast
can also be treated by a mainstream Dr. and not a DAN. In fact a lot
of this can be. These things are tricky because the DAN system is new
and they are more willing to research it but it is not formally
studied together and that makes everyone nervous. Also, there are 600
DANs but not all treat the same way, some can exploit you, etc. It
would be better if the medical folks had access to more funds to
study this formally together. We are just not there yet. A good book
to read in preparation for seeing a DAN is the Dr. Bock 4 A's book.
Not to follow as a bible but just to get an idea of what they are
doing. In the end I would research a lot on your own and double check
stuff with mainstream physicians. The greatest gift you can give to
any doc, DAN or otherwise, is a thorough history. The greatest gift
you can give to your child is choosing good doctors who listen,
regardless of the label attached to the doc, and safe pursuits toward
physical healing.
--- In childrensapraxianet
>
> Here is just a question, in no way am I implying that these things
don't
> work or have not worked for some children. My son has PDD NOS and
Apraxia, he
> is four. Our Autism specialist was here today and we were talking
about the
> tests and different therapies that are all within the scope of DAN
DR's She told
> me that DAN DR's feel that they can cure Autism. I didn't know
that this was
> true. She just mentioned not to go into the appointment thinking
that
> everything they recommend is going to work. She said to be sure
that you trust
> everything that is recommended is safe. Not all things that Dr's
recommend
> can be safe. I think we have yeast issues, and I want to make
sure that all
> his dietary issues are in order. She did tell me that some of the
things that
> can be recommended actually can be dangerous to a child. I am not
looking
> for a debate or for anyone to get defensive when I say this, she
did say the
> things recommended could work for maybe one child and not another,
or a certain
> supplement could help one child but not another. I know that
these
> therapies and tests are very expensive. I won't get into the
specifics of the things
> she said could potentially be dangerous, but has anyone had any
negative
> experiences, or recommendations from a DAN Dr that they didn't
think was wise to
> put their child through, just because something is suggested
doesn't mean it
> is safe. Just wondering, any thoughts. Jenny
>
>
>
> ************
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>
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