Thursday, November 13, 2008

A is for Ace!






Dear Friends and Family,



On September 4th of this year our little Ace was diagnosed with Autism. His case is mild and he doesn’t fit the profile for a typical child with Autism. Ace talks a little bit, he smiles, he gives hugs and kisses, and he waits patiently in time out for his two minutes to be up! He loves to play chase with Charlotte and Jack and dance to Yo Gabba Gabba! In many ways he is a typical 2 year old.


We believe Ace’s autism was caused by an overload of vaccinations causing damage to his immune system. It also contributed to chronic ear infections and the antibiotics damaged his stomach and intestine lining. We plan to start Ace on a Gluten and Casein Free diet along with natural supplements to help heal his stomach issues. We are asking that everyone will keep Ace in your thoughts and prayers as we start this process.



I hope to update this blog at least once a week to post pictures and chart Ace’s progress!





Facts:



Vaccinations are not safe! The Vaccine schedule is not safe!



Vaccines contain aluminum, mercury, and Flu shots still contain thermosil.



Children in 1983 received 10 vaccinations. Children now receive 37 vaccinations.



A toxic dose of aluminum for an infant is 20 micrograms. The amount of aluminum given in the Hepatitis B vaccine given on the day of birth has 250 micrograms. At two months of age the same infant could receive immunizations containing as much as 1875 micro grams of aluminum.

2 comments:

Nana said...

Kadee and Jack, I can't tell you enough how proud Dad and I are of both of you for knowing your children so well that you were able to identify Acey's struggles and start his recovery process so quickly, that the chances of our little Ace fully recovering are unbelievably high! I commend you for not keeping it to yourselves and inviting all of us as family and friends to help support you in every way we can. You are awesome, loving, and fun parents,(Jack, you play the best 'MONSTER') and Charlotte and Ace are both very blessed to have you as parents, as you are to have them. I have all the confidence in the world that you will strive to keep up on all the latest treatments that will help Acey get through this and be the bright little boy that is just waiting inside to express himself. As his speech therapists said, "Ace is about to have a word EXPLOSION!"
Every-time I have visited over these past 3 months, I have been amazed at his progress and I believe it is because of the time you spend with him and stay consistent with his needs. I just know this will all have a happy ending ... one day at a time. :)
Love,
Nana

Pardo Family said...

Oh Mama what would I do without you!