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Old 04-23-2012, 11:42 AM   #1
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Do you think minifobette is doing better because she started the regimen earlier than her brother?
Yes. She was actually on a path to be much more severe than he was. Generally speaking, the later the regression happens, the worse they are. But she was gluten-free and dairy-free even before her big regression hit at 12 months (compared to Minifob, who was showing significant symptoms by 3 months--significant in retrospect of course.) She lost everything, all awareness, speech, and eye contact; whereas he always kept pretty good levels of all of those.

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The mother of the boy doing badly, is she the one you talked about that was in denial saying he'll grow out of it?
He's the one who poops on my carpet, and his mom vacillates between "he's very close to normal" and "he's completely different and unique and that's a good thing."
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Old 04-23-2012, 11:45 AM   #2
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He's the one who poops on my carpet, and his mom vacillates between "he's very close to normal" and "he's completely different and unique and that's a good thing."
Yeah...maybe, like he's just an Old Soul ;p
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