Thursday, April 26, 2007

Where are we now?



On April 7, we treated Daniel for neurotransmitters, and we had to treat him five times before he passed. He did well with the treatments, and he had a great day in therapy.

On April 9, Daniel had some eye stimming (nothing like he had back when he hadn't passed DPT vaccination), but we were unable to treat him because his body was overcharged and neede a break.

On April 20, we treated for limbic tissue which is a part of the brain. On April 23, Daniel had his best therapy session ever according to Ms. Susan. Even with such a great report, we had to re- treat for limbic tissue on April 21, 23, and 25. We are still trying to pass limbic tissue, and that brings our NAET story up to date with Daniel.

For Jonah, we are now treating vaccinations. On April 21, we treated Jonah for neurotransmitters, and amazingly, he passed on the first round. On the 23rd, we treated for DPT vaccination, and again we were amazed when he passed on the first try. On the 25th, we treated for HIB vaccination. Jonah did not show an allergy to any of the hepatitis vaccinations, so we were able to pass all of those.
Since November, Jonah has passed all but one of his speech goals (which was his biggest area of deficit), and most of his academic goals. His teachers want to move him to a collaborative classroom in the fall with his typically developing peers. We will also meet with them next week to write new goals because they have very little to work on currently because of his rapid and unexpected (on their end of course) progress.
We meet with Daniel's therapists next week as well to evaluate his progress and write new goals, and he transitions into Gwinnett county schools this summer when he turns three. I am looking forward to comparing his test results from last fall to his current performance. I will keep you posted...

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