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Grant Program Update From Jacquelyn's Mom

Aug 24

by Generation Rescue on 24 August 2011 in , , , with 1 Comments

We're proud to announce that the children in our Rescue Family Grant Program are doing extremely well! Here's a note from one of the mom's sharing her daughter Jacquelyn's progress to date:

"I was curious how everyone is doing with the lollipops and other supplements? We are seeing steady improvements with Jacquelyn. I would have to say her favorite supplement is her MB12-lollipop, she licks it to the stick.

Since this program Jacquelyn has been happier than ever. It is the best thing that could have happened to our family and I am so grateful Jacquelyn has had this opportunity. She is finally in the process of potty training and it is only a matter of time before she actually uses it. I am also proud to report she will now say Mama and Dada again; it has been a very long time since I have heard those two sweet words come from her mouth. She has also added a couple of signs to her very limited sign language.

We still have a very long road ahead of us, but this program has helped us get a little farther down it than I ever thought we would. I hope that everyone is having a wonderful, safe summer and staying cool :-)

~ Leisa"


Generation Rescue provides free treatment support for families affected by autism spectrum disorders.
To learn more about our Rescue Family Grant Program and apply CLICK HERE.

 

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  • I am so excited and grateful to have Rescue Family Grant help! I am looking forward to starting the supplements. I am glad to hear that one comes in a lollipop form. My William (on loan from The Lord :-) ),is such a good sport, but sometimes he gets skittish about taking new pills. Jacquelyn's Mom, I almost cried when I read that your Jacquelyn finally said "Mama" and "Dada" again. I know how that feels. I did not have any resources to see a DAN doctor or buy all of the supplements, but I tried some gluten-free, casein-free products. My son had great improvements! This is why I am so excited to finally get help! I did find that some food products that I thought were "safe", were not so free of bad stuff. The email attachment about the diet do's and don'ts helped me a lot! I can't wait to see the improvements! This is so exciting!!!! Hard...yes, but sooooo worth it!!!

    Posted by Josephine Altelaihi, 02/09/2011 10:15am (9 months ago)

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