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Ok, so I changed the title of this thread, and I will continue to just add stuff as I see it in the news/media. Stay tuned <3 Heather



Editor's note: Jenny McCarthy is an actress and author of the new book "Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism" (Dutton). She talks about her son's autism on "Larry King Live" tonight at 9 ET.
I didn't know what was going on with my son Evan. One day he was a completely healthy 2-year-old and the next he kept having life-threatening seizures.
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Actress Jenny McCarthy details her son's battle with autism in a new book.




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I was beyond nervous in the doctor's office. My heart was beating so loudly that I bet Evan thought it was a drum in the next room.
When the door opened and a sweet older man walked in, I immediately felt good. I started telling him about all the seizure activity and what had been said so far about Evan. He listened closely but had his eyes on Evan the whole time. I could tell he was evaluating Evan and his bizarre behavior.
He asked me a couple of questions and seemed very peaceful about the whole thing. I was starting to feel more relaxed as he played with Evan, and then he stood up and opened his office door and told his secretary to cancel his next appointment. I thought to myself, "Wow, he must really like us. This is some big VIP treatment."
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Jenny McCarthy on autism
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Jenny McCarthy talks to Larry King about her son Evan's life with autism on "Larry King Live."
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He closed the door and pulled his chair up close to mine and put his hand on my hand. He looked at me with sorrowful eyes and said, "I'm sorry, your son has autism."
I just stared at the doctor while remembering all the signs that led up to this moment. I felt each membrane and vein in my heart shattering into a million pieces. Nothing prepared me for this. I couldn't breathe. I wanted it gone. I had been through so much with seizures and psychotic reactions to meds. I looked at the doctor with pleading, tearful eyes, "This can't be. He is very loving and sweet and not anything like 'Rain Man.' "
"Every child is different," he said. "Some aren't as severe as others."
"I don't understand. How can this be? How can you tell just in a few minutes?"
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He looked at me and then pointed to what Evan had made in the corner. Evan had taken those ear cones they use to look inside your ears and made the most perfect row lined up across the room.
"Does he line toys up at home instead of playing with them?" he asked.
"Yes, but don't all kids do that?"
"Nope, not all," he said. "And they all don't flap their arms like that either."
I looked at Evan and saw that he was "flapping his wings." I said, "Oh no, he just does that when he gets excited."
"That is called a stim," he said.
"A what?"
"A stim. Self-stimulatory behaviors. It's an autistic trait," he said.
I looked at Evan and saw him flapping and once again had my heart shattered. I had always looked at it like an adorable Evan characteristic, so cute and unique that I even called him my little bird.
I almost felt betrayed, like I didn't know this child standing in front of me. Everything I thought was cute was a sign of autism and I felt tricked. I guess the doctor sensed this from me because he turned my head back toward him and said, "He is still the same boy you came in here with."
No, in my eyes he wasn't. This was not Evan. Evan was locked inside this label, and I didn't know if I would ever get to know who Evan really was. All the behaviors I had thought were personality traits were autism characteristics, and that's all I had. Where was my son, and how the hell do I get him back?
I turned into a detective, and thanks to a ton of Google research, the support of UCLA and my DAN! (Defeat Autism Now) doctor, I found the treatments that worked for Evan.
Evan is now 5 years old and able to communicate completely. Since we can talk, I ask him questions that I so badly wanted to know the answers to during the crisis. When I asked him why he flaps his arms, he replied, "Because I get so excited and then I fly just like the angels do."
Not all children with autism will be able to make leaps like Evan. Some parents have worked longer and harder than I have, with no success, trying the exact same things.
I have no idea why some treatments work on some kids and not on others. But I beg moms and dads to at least try. I will work my ass off raising awareness for autism and banging down doors to get answers.
In the meantime, don't give up hope and remember that acceptance of your child's condition does not mean giving up; it's just simply loving your child for being the perfect little spirit he or she is.
That was the shift I had experienced before Evan's healing even began. Faith is what continues to keep me moving forward.
 
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Re: Jenny McCarthy: The Day I Heard My Son Had Autism

I highlighted it, but she is on Larry King Live tonight, she was on Oprah, and it was really a tear jerker, for me at least
 

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Re: Jenny McCarthy: The Day I Heard My Son Had Autism

Ive watched her on the Oprah show and on the view. It seems like she has a really good book out there that can help so many parents.
 

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Re: Jenny McCarthy: The Day I Heard My Son Had Autism

As crappy as this might sound... I'm so glad (not for the families of course) but thankfully Hollywood and celebrities are starting to wake up the rest of the world about Autism
 

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Its good to hear that she says there is help for them. :) I hope it helps a lot of people out there.
 

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Re: Jenny McCarthy: The Day I Heard My Son Had Autism

they did an online survey

"Do you know someone with Autism?"

74% said yes :(
 

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Re: Jenny McCarthy: The Day I Heard My Son Had Autism

they're talking about my job now... i'm in tears.. i hate these stories... even the good ones..
 

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I mean, truly, that I wish I didnt HAVE to do my job... I will give myself a pat on the back, because I know I'm really good at what I do, and I want to know and learn everything in the world possible to help these kids... It's my number one goal in life.

I just wish I didnt have so many possible students... no one should have to suffer as much as a child with Autism does... nor should thier parents.. especially the moms
 

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You deserve that pat on your back. And so many kids and parents are lucky that you are you... for doing what you do. And your goal in life is awesome. Wheres more people like you in this world? :)
 

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I had a dream last night that my boss called me and said "hey you dont have to coem to work... ever-- they cured autism" and then I woke up :(






I moved this thread to Current Events... its not really a relationship/family issue on second thought..
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Richard Burton (deceased actor) his daughter by his first wife. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]William Christopher (Father Mulcahy on the TV show M*A*S*H) his son, Ned. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Will Clark (Baseball player) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Myron Cope (Pittsburgh sportscaster) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Tom Henke (Toronto baseball pitcher) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Carl Erskine (former baseball player). [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Audrey Flack (sculptor, photographer), mother of an adult with autism. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Doug Flutie (football player) his son, Doug Jr. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Stephen J. Gould (scientist/writer) his son, Jesse. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Merton Hanks (football player) his daughter, Milan. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Scott Mellanby (hockey player) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Joe Mantegna (actor), father of daughter with autism. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Dan Marino (football player) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Wynton and Brandford Marsalis (jazz/classical musicians) their brother. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Mark McEwen (TV weatherman on CBS Morning News), his brother, Sean. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Barbara Roberts (former Governor of Oregon), mother of adult with autism. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Tracy Rowlett (Dallas anchorperson) his son. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Jonathan Shestak (movie producer) his son, Dov. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Beverly Sills (opera singer) her son, Bucky. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Phoebe Snow (singer), mother of daughter with autism. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Sylvester Stallone (movie actor) his son, Seargeoh. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]BJ Surhoff (Baltimore baseball player, 1996) his son, Mason. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]David Tomlinson (the actor who starred in Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, the Love Bug etc) had an autistic son, whose diagnosis and education is mentioned in some detail in Mr Tomlinson's autobiography Luckier than Most.[/FONT]
Holly Robinson Peete/Rodney Peete (actress/former football player) son with Autism
Tonu Braxton(singer) son with Autism.
 

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Im glad that celebrities are coming out that they have autistic kids as well. Its makes the world more familiar with the disease.

In jenny's article, she said something about cutting out wheat and something else and it made her son alot easier to handle.. Im thinking about doing this. What have you heard on it jersey? Anything?

Jersey, You have to know that I look up to you so much. I am so happy that you are able to get out there and help these kids. You touch so many peoples lives. These kids will always ALWAYS love you and have you in their hearts because YOU are the one that is fighting for them! They will remember this, no matter how bad the disease is with them. When I say that you amaze me, Im serious! You are the one person that I wish anything could happen to in the world (for the good). When I found out that my son was autistic, I really wanted to become a special needs teacher... However, once I got a taste of how hard it really is, I kindof realized that I didnt think I could deal with this on a daily basis at work and home. I would go insane. There are sometimes when I think that I must be doing a horrible job.. then there are times when I realize that my son loves me and he knows that I am doing the best I can. I really wish that you were here so you could work with Austin. You have an amazing heart. I really cant put into words about how I feel about you.. You are simply wonderful!
 

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V, it depends on the kid-- the gluten free diet... Alot of kids with Autism also have really bad digestive problems/yeast issues. One way to think about it- does Austin get alot of ear infections? Thats one way to see if his system is off balance. Once the wheat/gluten/yeast is removed from their diet, many of them feel 100% inside, so they can work easier on the outside.

Side note: oragnic/gluten free foods tend to get really expensive. there are some foods that you do NOT need to buy organic/gluten free, its just a rip off.
 

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the ear aches are yeast issues.. if he's got alot of digestive issues- clearign his system from possible back up might not be such a bad thing.. its worth a try-- theres really no definite on this subject... some kids it does wonders for... some it doesnt phase too much
 
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