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    #88834 11/04/10 07:31 PM
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    First I would like to tell you all how much just reading this forum is helping me.

    I have been searching for answers for about 7 years and I finally feel like they are within reach.

    I am from Saskatchewan, Canada, and I have been hitting a brick wall at every turn in trying to understand my DS14.

    I have read about Aimee Yermish and Dr. Amend (sorry - I don't know if I have the correct spelling for either one). Can anyone share their experiences? Does anyone know if there are differences in their specialties or approach?

    At this point I would be willing to sell my house and travel to the moon if it meant finally getting proper help for my son, but if there is someone in the Northwest area that could provide the kind of services that the two people I mentioned above do that would be ideal. Any recommendations?


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    Call them up or send them an email and ask them. They are both really nice.

    I'm glad that reading this forum is helping.

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    Thanks, I think I will call them. It seems so straight forward when you say it. Sometimes it is hard to think clearly and trust your own judgement when the "professionals" are constantly questioning you.



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