Finally, the solider is going home
I got the newest sputum tests and the CT results back.
Finally, I am free of the Haemophilus Influenzae bug I’ve been fighting for 4 months. Read the rest of this entry »
I got the newest sputum tests and the CT results back.
Finally, I am free of the Haemophilus Influenzae bug I’ve been fighting for 4 months. Read the rest of this entry »
Sally Colletti is involved with Advocates for Autism (www.advocateforautism.com) and is compiling a book about Atypical Seizures. When I mentioned my diagnosis in my 20s of Atypical Epilepsy she asked me about my own experiences. Here’s our interview: Read the rest of this entry »
Like a large percentage of the autistic population and a large percentage of the ADHD population, I’m salicylate intolerant which means foods high in salicylates can increase asthma, give me hives, migraines and joint inflammation, suppress liver function, suppress immunity and trigger further food and chemical allergies and associated fatigue. High salicylate levels also make my mind race and make me anxious, distracted and hyper.
In those with salicylate intolerance, high levels commonly affect these people like cocaine might affect others and it’s not unusual to find those with salicylate intolerance diagnosed with Read the rest of this entry »
With a history of Primary Immune Deficiency and after 4 months with a lung infection (and on atibiotic number 4 at that point), the doc was waiting for me to get better to give me the pneumococcal and meningococcal vaccines.  These are both conditions are commonly caused by Haemophilus Influenzae, one of which is known as Hib. Then on top of the ear, nose, lung infections I was fighting, I developed a severe throat infection. It was hard to speak and painful to swallow and I felt like something was stuck in my throat. I was so looking forward to going back to the doc the next day and with luck the latest results had come back and had finally isolated which bug it was. I had pneumonia and the bug was Haemophilus Influenzae Read the rest of this entry »
After 4 months of lung infection, nose infection, ear infection, throat infection, four antibiotics and every nutritional and lifestyle intervention for Primary Immune Deficiency, finally, fairly good news today from the doc today. They now know exactly which bug I have (they knew it was bacterial but had a lot of tests to work out which one it was) which means we can now fight it better. It’s a kind of pneumonia called Haemophilus Influenzae (one of which is Hib) and 3 of the 4 antibiotics we’d tried are not known to touch it so I may not be immune to antibiotics yet which is great news for me, thanks Santa. Read the rest of this entry »
I know you decided to share my life, invited by forces beyond my control – a mother’s alcoholism and family history of cancers and gut disorders, a father’s lineage of first cousin marriages and the challenged genetics that go with that, measles and mumps at age 3, a history of abuse, neglect, homelessness, and then EBV in my 20s almost took us to the end of the line.  But like it or lump it, there you were since I was 6 months old, like a hated siamese twin, right there in my shadow. With every infection, injection, antibiotic and test you were there and now, I’m 46 and we’re traveling together again. Read the rest of this entry »
BEYOND IRLEN LENSES
As a qualified teacher and autism consultant since 1996Â I have worked with hundreds of children and adults experiencing Scotopic Sensitivity (Irlen Syndrome), visual perceptual disorders or dyslexia.
Tinted lenses will not work for all visual perceptual or reading problems and Irlen tinted lenses and tested at psychologist rates makes Irlen too expensive for many people.
BPI tinted lenses are an alternative to Irlen lenses at a fraction of the price and rather as a consultant I facilitate highly affordable self testing with the BPI autism test range (used by those in the autism spectrum population who have Scotopic Sensitivity, Dyslexia and visual perceptual disorders). Unlike the cosmetic tints in the Irlen range which were developed by psychologists, the BPI range has been developed by Opthamologists, specialists in the treatment of visual perceptual disorders. Read the rest of this entry »
Some of you may remember the Autie Christmas Poem I did on YouTube a few years ago
Well, it got turned into a song called “Merry Christmas” over on
Over on the 2009 online AWARES International Autism Conference the host there, Adam Feinstein, wrote:
What do you think of the latest study (from the University of Cambridge) showing that the brains of people with autism are less active when engaged in self-reflective thought. Read the rest of this entry »
Up there with the SUV, is bottled water the new symbol of selfishness? Â Something to think about
Donna Williams, Dip Ed, BA Hons.
Author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter.
Autism consultant and public speaker.
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