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Separation

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10. We were there from 94-99
Sun Sep 14, 2014, 12:27 AM
Sep 2014

Pendleton from 99-01, Kodiak AK 01-08, then Florida from 08-13.

The water in base housing even during that time has peaked my interest as well. Thank you for your post.

My son has autism [View all] Separation Sep 2014 OP
I don't share your situation and will never be able to bvf Sep 2014 #1
Thank you for sharing your story and perspective. LisaLynne Sep 2014 #2
I do understand that part about parents will do anything to make sense or try to find a cure. SheilaT Sep 2014 #3
Sheila, I don't know if you've seen this study out of Yale but it might be worth looking into. MADem Sep 2014 #8
I sent that to my mother-in-law (who has alopecia universalis) a few weeks ago. deurbano Sep 2014 #17
It does look very hopeful--the question will be if the results are translatable over a wide swathe MADem Sep 2014 #20
While many people with alopecia SheilaT Sep 2014 #24
If they're happy the way they are, more power to them. MADem Sep 2014 #27
Oh, yes. I think that for my sons the fact that they lost their hair SheilaT Sep 2014 #28
I was a mall Santa for years Omaha Steve Sep 2014 #4
Thank you, this is an excellent post. Voice for Peace Sep 2014 #5
My stepson is autistic and my son has some autistic traits, so I undersand what you 1monster Sep 2014 #6
Wow... you have your hands full. ReRe Sep 2014 #7
Thank you, Separation Sep 2014 #12
Were you stationed in Camp Lejuene, prior to 1987? Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #9
We were there from 94-99 Separation Sep 2014 #10
I was in Camp Lejeune in 76 and again in 78-79 Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #13
Thank you everyone for your kind words. Separation Sep 2014 #11
I completely understand onecaliberal Sep 2014 #14
Such an excellent post BrotherIvan Sep 2014 #15
I refuse to stand in judgement of parents that have children with severe autism. liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #16
Have you tried cannabis? SHRED Sep 2014 #18
Just waiting for Tn. to legalize it and a brave enough doctor to prescribe it. Separation Sep 2014 #31
I wouldn't wait SHRED Sep 2014 #34
I understand where you come from... Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #19
Why do you conflate "anti-vax crowd" with people who advocate for vaccine SAFETY? pnwmom Sep 2014 #26
Because vaccines are currently safe to MOST people... Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #32
"Most people." That doesn't help the people who are injured -- like my sister who was killed -- pnwmom Sep 2014 #35
There will never be ANYTHING that is safe for EVERYONE. Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #36
No, the standard should be as safe as possible, not just "most." And that wasn't the case with the pnwmom Sep 2014 #37
A normal childhood disease? Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #39
Chicken pox for the vast majority of children had no serious consequences, as you know. pnwmom Sep 2014 #40
My son has ASD as well shaayecanaan Sep 2014 #21
Mine too. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2014 #22
My heart goes out to you. Lilma Sep 2014 #23
My heart goes out to you and all the other parents. pnwmom Sep 2014 #25
Thank you for sharing LeftishBrit Sep 2014 #29
This article might be of interest to you: Live and Learn Sep 2014 #30
Click here once a day free to help children with autism Omaha Steve Sep 2014 #33
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Welcome to DU, john kale! pnwmom Sep 2014 #41
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Autism Not a Fan Sep 2014 #43
I don't know if this will give you any solace, phylny Sep 2014 #44
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