Archive for the ‘autism’ Category

Vaccines… an opinion

My two-month-old baby had his first shots on Friday.  It was pretty emotional for me, since I knew I had a meeting to go to after his appointment.  I had completely forgotten that he was supposed to have them, and my babysitter was in the waiting room ready to take him home.  After he received [...]

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She has Another Book?

A few weeks ago, I alluded to the fact that I’m not much of a reader, but I have found that once a good book gets in your blood, the interest in more good books sort of just keeps flowing.  When my husband suggested we go browse the Clearance racks at our local bookstore after [...]

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Fighting for Breakthroughs in Autism

This weekend was the start of college football.  Growing up in the south, I have loved this time of year since I wore my first Tennessee Volunteers cheerleading outfit as a two-year-old.  I like all sorts of sports, but there’s just something special about college football for me.
There were a few games over Labor Day [...]

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Diets Do Matter

I have friends and relatives alike who all of a sudden seemed to get on this “gluten-free diet” kick. over the past year or so  It seemed to have come out of nowhere, and I was pretty shocked and amazed when they would make such a big deal out of it.  If you don’t know, [...]

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