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		<title>Comment on A.Skate! by Priyanka</title>
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		<description>Marvelous !!! I. Was amazed and extremely excited to see this video of Juju. Celeste, you are doing great job by supporting and pushing him in positive direction. 

I am thrilled to see Juju skating.....what a huge progress. I remember when he came to the clinic first time, he had a major meltdown when he had to climb over a small obstacle. And now look at him. 

Miss u Juju. Good job Celeste.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marvelous !!! I. Was amazed and extremely excited to see this video of Juju. Celeste, you are doing great job by supporting and pushing him in positive direction. </p>
<p>I am thrilled to see Juju skating&#8230;..what a huge progress. I remember when he came to the clinic first time, he had a major meltdown when he had to climb over a small obstacle. And now look at him. </p>
<p>Miss u Juju. Good job Celeste.</p>
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		<title>Comment on iPad !! by Katherine</title>
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		<description>Hi Celeste,

I am a mom with a 14 year old son with Autism. Two years ago my son was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia.We had his blood tested about two years ago and he is intolerant to many foods including egg, wheat,soy, dairy, white potato, peanuts, safflower oil, and kidney beans. We started him on previcid and eliminated the foods he was intolerate to and the reflux improved. A few weeks later he developed tics, which to this day he still has. We stopped him on the previcid and the tics were reduced. It has been about two years later. He had a triennial IEP and was testing be the entire team. The stress of all the testing triggered his reflux again. I have a doctors appointment with his gastrointerologist. I want to know what questions to ask of him so that I can get him towards the road to recovery. I know my kid suffers with his GI system. Myself as mom as you must know am stretched to my limits. I have been wanting to prioritize my focus on how to treat the one symptom(GI)that seems to be the contribitor of all the other issues we are dealing with(behavior,social anxiety, Hyperactivity, etc.). I live in the Long Beach area and I need a road map, if there is such a thing. Any input or direction would be appreciated. Signed, Feelin In the dark.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Celeste,</p>
<p>I am a mom with a 14 year old son with Autism. Two years ago my son was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia.We had his blood tested about two years ago and he is intolerant to many foods including egg, wheat,soy, dairy, white potato, peanuts, safflower oil, and kidney beans. We started him on previcid and eliminated the foods he was intolerate to and the reflux improved. A few weeks later he developed tics, which to this day he still has. We stopped him on the previcid and the tics were reduced. It has been about two years later. He had a triennial IEP and was testing be the entire team. The stress of all the testing triggered his reflux again. I have a doctors appointment with his gastrointerologist. I want to know what questions to ask of him so that I can get him towards the road to recovery. I know my kid suffers with his GI system. Myself as mom as you must know am stretched to my limits. I have been wanting to prioritize my focus on how to treat the one symptom(GI)that seems to be the contribitor of all the other issues we are dealing with(behavior,social anxiety, Hyperactivity, etc.). I live in the Long Beach area and I need a road map, if there is such a thing. Any input or direction would be appreciated. Signed, Feelin In the dark.</p>
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