All About Autism
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What does SLT stand for?
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tabgha:
sigh.... but sometimes, it gets so prickly and thorny that leaves a painful experience.
tabgha, I agree. Sometimes it can be so painful that I dont know how to pick myself up.
But life is a cycle. Things will come to pass. Where there are bad times, there will also be good times. -
Wassant,
SLT stands for speech and language therapy, OT stands for occupational therapy. -
Hi ImMeeMee,
Yes, very painful and lonely journey, I am at the brink of collapse but need to hang on past the winter cold to see the flowers blossom in spring! -
Couragemom:
icic...thanks for clarifiying my doubtsWassant,
SLT stands for speech and language therapy, OT stands for occupational therapy.
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ImMeeMee:
Thanks ImMeeMee, for the encouragement. It's very important to be strong for our kids. Little steps...tabgha:
sigh.... but sometimes, it gets so prickly and thorny that leaves a painful experience.
tabgha, I agree. Sometimes it can be so painful that I dont know how to pick myself up.
But life is a cycle. Things will come to pass. Where there are bad times, there will also be good times. -
Mummies
I have good news to share.
Anyone of you store your kid’s blood in Stemcord? I called stemcord for a billing matter today and they shared that there is this new Regenerative Therapy approved by MOH which allows a kid to use back his own cord blood for treatment of disorders such as ASD and Cerebal palsy. Is a simply procedure of injecting the cord blood into the kid’s blood stream through needles, no operation needed.
I am going to find out more from the medical officer from Stemcord, will share here if it is something worth trying. -
Has anyone seen Horatius Hwang? Can share your experience or PM me. Thanks
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Hi Double E,
Woah!! Yes, both my kids have their stem cord blood stored by Stemcord. Thanks for sharing and do let us know if the procedure is worth doing. -
Double E:
Double E, I am keen to know too.Mummies
I have good news to share.
Anyone of you store your kid's blood in Stemcord? I called stemcord for a billing matter today and they shared that there is this new Regenerative Therapy approved by MOH which allows a kid to use back his own cord blood for treatment of disorders such as ASD and Cerebal palsy. Is a simply procedure of injecting the cord blood into the kid's blood stream through needles, no operation needed.
I am going to find out more from the medical officer from Stemcord, will share here if it is something worth trying.
When they say treatment, what does it mean? I would be surprised if this indication is approved by the Ministry. As it is, there is currently no treatment of ASD and there is no scientific evidence otherwise.
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