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Date Posted: 06:50:17 08/18/02 Sun
Author: rivkah
Subject: Re: Wow!! We have all really dealt with this.....
In reply to: Liann 's message, "Wow!! We have all really dealt with this....." on 22:27:36 06/19/02 Wed

I know nothing much about aspbergers or autism but I do know how to make chicken soup. I have been making it every Friday morning for years and my boys love it. You don't need any artificial flavourings. Just use chicken necks (aroun 2.5 kg or 8 or more chicken frames...you don't have to use an expensive cut of chicken) Throw in as much carrot onion, pumpkin, zuchinni(I think you guys call thaem corgettes) and celery as you like and boil then simmer slowly for hours. This is the trick. Chicken soup tastes the best the next day. Sorry that I could not provide much more. I have a brother in law who I suspect has aspbergers and another who has either severe aspbergers or is autistic so this is the only reason I am here! I have 4 boys under 5 and due in October with our 5th by choice and they are a handful without any major health issues. Being religious I feel that G-d will only give you challanges that you can rise above. It just seems incredibly hard when you are in the middle of it all. Our second son had neurosurgery at 5 months and I still remember today wondering how we would cope but here we are today and he is a healthy 3 year old. issues. Find strength in knowing that you are his mother and that he is your son despite any difficult circumstances that exist. Good luck! ........to him. I think the Fiengold
>diet is a geat concept, but it looks too hard to
>maintain. Tonight I made homemade soup with chicken
>and veggies in it and I couldn't add bullion cubes
>because of the MSG. It tasted very bland. I have to
>be able to get him to eat because he has growth
>hormone delay...

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