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kindj
Jan 16, 2008, 01:01 PM
Does anyone here have any experience with any (or all) of the above?

I have a 5 and a 9 year old who each exhibit symptoms of any or all of the above. I know that the comorbity incidence among each is fairly high, so we're working on discerning which might be the primary.

Just wondering if anyone had experience with them, especially in kids.

N0help4u
Jan 16, 2008, 01:15 PM
Here are some sites that may help
Also if you treat the ausbergers to get it in the best *balance* -(as there is no cure all) possible I think the others will also be helped since from my understanding they are symptoms of ausbergers.
Some people swear by Ambrotose, I don't know anything about it.

Signs of Asperger's Syndrome - Natural Remedy for Asperger's Disease (http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/aspergers-syndrome-asperger-disorder.html)

http://www.guthriestudios.com/native_herbals/aspergers-syndrome-asperger-disorder.htm

http://www.naturalliving4u.com/aspergers_syndrome_herbal_remedyl

SoConfusedFRandUS
Mar 14, 2008, 10:58 PM
Try to get an occupational therapist eval, they can help to discern with different evaluations additionally try to contact Mr. Bondoc in Connecticut AMAZING with sensory integration

pompano
Mar 19, 2008, 09:29 PM
I would get an MRI by a neurologist which can look for certain brain patterns,and will be able to tell you if your child's brain is not developing in at normal pace.These doctors are amazing and will answer any question you have with how to solve a child's problems.My son had an MRI, and he ruled out any defects immediately.He told me to never question my son as having autism,and decided if further treatment was needed he would investigate at a later date.ADD is hard to detect at a very young age,but your child is old enough that the neurologist could spot the disorder.There are federally funded programs that will evaluate children with a suspected disorder so check closely for these special agencies that will ease financial burdens.