tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post148826875904173198..comments2024-02-05T04:09:55.009-08:00Comments on Maya's corner: Quacks of the world, keep your dirty paws off autism!Maya Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10877457709995369246noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-20973932467895789702014-02-25T04:17:01.691-08:002014-02-25T04:17:01.691-08:00Your language tells everything one needs to know a...Your language tells everything one needs to know about you. But let's see what you are claiming, besides the insults.<br />Your son has a developmental disorder, and yet you claim he is the healthiest kid you know because he eats organic food (minus some most important nutrients, indeed, but you have apparently obtained a revelation from God that they are not needed).<br />You think that invasive procedures should be done on autistic children just because a parent brings them to the hospital and wants something done. God helps children who have such parents.<br />You don't want to waste your time on this blog? Excellent. I shall be happy if indeed you do not comment anymore. There are plenty of Internet parents like you who think their disabled children will become typical if only enough unpleasant, invasive quackery is done on them. Go to one of their forums and you will be welcomed.Maya Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10877457709995369246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-70059297149240141842014-02-02T15:50:16.019-08:002014-02-02T15:50:16.019-08:00You are one crazy brainwashed dillusional human cl...You are one crazy brainwashed dillusional human clearly....<br />My son is the healthiest kid I know eats better food then any other non autistic child I know. Gluten and casein free diet all organic whole foods. I don't know what you are talking about....<br />Also if you suffered severe abdominal pain, reflux, constipation and Diahroea at the hospital they would offer colonoscopy but if you have autism you should be left to suffer? What morals do you have clearly not many if any at all...<br />I don't have time to educate someone as small minded as yourself if you were a parent with a child I would try a lot harder for the sake of that child you would have in pain suffering.<br />Write whatever you want I didn't say don't write I said write truth not bias propaganda and a subject you know nothing about.<br />As I said I won't waste my time just needed to get that off my chest as people like yourself literally do make me sick, but carry on I'm sure not many will read and follow as its written so poorly and distasteful.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-53082999176775115732014-02-02T12:39:26.811-08:002014-02-02T12:39:26.811-08:00Anonymous,
Yes, children CAN get calcium from ple...Anonymous, <br />Yes, children CAN get calcium from plenty of other foods, but unfortunately they DO not get that calcium. Because parents subjecting their children to gluten-free-casein-free-nutrient-free diet are too busy with their anti-autism crusade to provide adequate nutrition.<br />I can see the ingredients of vaccines any time I wish. Anyone with access to Internet and even minimal proficiency in English can.<br />In their first months and years of life, all children in civilized countries receive many vaccines. Which means that, whatever regression happens during that period, it would be "after a vaccine". I am sorry it happened to your son.<br />A friend of mine illustrates this logical fallacy with the following statement: 99.8% of people who get cancer have eaten cucumbers, hence, cucumbers cause cancer.<br />If a child feels badly after certain foods, a gastroenterologist must say what is happening. However, gastroenterologists do not subscribe to the theories I am criticizing.<br />I am a biologist; how can you say that I know about autism? Who knows, then - the quacks who take your money with false promises to cure your child? But even if I am wrong, I am honest. It is not too fair for you to claim the opposite. It is not fair for you to say that I should not use a computer or write whatever I wish on my own blog under my real identity, just because you happen to have a different opinion.<br />I do not "rant". It is you who rant - you who come to this blog uninvited and anonymous.<br />However, if you are really who you claim to be - a parent of a child with autism facing many challenges, and if insulting me makes you feel better, feel welcome to continue doing it.Maya Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10877457709995369246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-37385262483877690802014-02-01T12:31:53.762-08:002014-02-01T12:31:53.762-08:00Aswell as the regression loss of speech, balance a...Aswell as the regression loss of speech, balance and skills after vaccination as did my son.<br />And the chronic GI issues children then develop and you think ok let's just leave them screaming in pain as they are non verbal, lets just let them eat all these foods despite sudden progress from diet change!<br />People like you make me sick you need to research more and then say something, say something honest, credible and knowledgeable.<br />Don't sit at a computer ranting a load of bias bs.<br />Please research a little do something constructive rather than criticising on a subject you clearly know nothing about....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-32188881750670893342014-02-01T12:24:59.609-08:002014-02-01T12:24:59.609-08:00You can get calcium from plenty of other foods fir...You can get calcium from plenty of other foods firstly which you would know if you actually had any knowledge on the issues related to autism aswell as gluten free bread, pasta and porridge etc...<br />Also if you actually know the ingredients of the vaccines our children are recieving? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-57194645722292671912011-06-12T11:16:20.600-07:002011-06-12T11:16:20.600-07:00Wow, KateGladstone,
Imagine if a baby could talk ...Wow, KateGladstone,<br /><br />Imagine if a baby could talk and say," I have the right to be fed, clothed and sheltered, even though I can't pay for it myself." Imagine if the family rejects the child and everyone else thinks it's not their responsibility. What a cold heart you must have. Imagine if nobody would fight for your country. I hope you don't lose your ability to see or walk or get brain damage and nobody comes to your rescue. That would stink, wouldn't it?Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04450071148117348586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-4741785865646462942011-01-27T02:22:14.323-08:002011-01-27T02:22:14.323-08:00During Krigsman's visit, Tokuda hospital annou...During Krigsman's visit, Tokuda hospital announced its intention to begin a treatment program for autistic children. However, I cannot find any written announcement - they are either not ready yet or have changed their minds. Anyway, life in Bulgaria is not easy and I do not find it likely that Krigsman would stay here for long enough.Maya Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10877457709995369246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-88225999953958932092011-01-26T09:21:36.068-08:002011-01-26T09:21:36.068-08:00Is it true that Krigsman not only spoke but came t...Is it true that Krigsman not only spoke but came to perform procedures on them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-29539316483068087542011-01-24T14:25:24.862-08:002011-01-24T14:25:24.862-08:00The measure of a society is its humanity especiall...The measure of a society is its humanity especially toward the disadvantaged . Children with learning and developmental diabilities have the same rights as those who dont. Society has to provide the opportunity for all people to develop to the best of their ability,whether it means a wheelchair or braille books . Spend less on Arms i saydrjohndrjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00773581130423589618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-48457224761271343542011-01-21T03:32:22.390-08:002011-01-21T03:32:22.390-08:00In the countries usually referred to as civilized,...In the countries usually referred to as civilized, law entitles disabled people with the right to obtain accommodations free of charge, or at a subsidized reasonable price (e.g. a Braille book may cost as much as the same printed book, although its production costs are higher).<br />So the shortest answer to your first question is: the law.<br />It is only just and fair. I know that some non-disabled people do not like the fact that they must subsidized disabled people by tax money. However, I do not give them even the degree of sympathy I give to pacifists who are unhappy that they fill the defence budget. I bet that if these people become disabled, by accident or disease or simply by old age, they will change their opinions. This means learning the hard way how stupid you have been.<br />If, however, I am disabled and accommodations are not given to me, I have no right to steal them. I think suffering an injustice is no license to inflict another injustice. I should, instead, take my case to court.Maya Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10877457709995369246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25206081.post-25215939594366723682011-01-15T15:43:46.615-08:002011-01-15T15:43:46.615-08:00Re:
" Imagine that society does not wish to ...Re:<br /><br />" Imagine that society does not wish to accommodate to your disability, refuses to give you Braille books or a wheelchair"<br /><br />"Society" is only a fancy word for "other persons."<br /><br />Imagine that someone asks: "What makes you think that you have a right to be given -- at other persons' expense -- Braille books, or a wheelchair, or anything else that you cannot buy and that the other persons do not choose to give?"<br /><br />Imagine also that someone asks you:<br /><br />"Since you are not being given these things, you cannot make them yourself, and cannot buy them yourself ... imagine that you had the opportunity to steal those things, or to steal the money to buy them with. Would it be right for you to take that opportunity: to have those things at the expense of another person?"<br /><br />How would you answer each question -- and why?KateGladstonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07062492442607584456noreply@blogger.com