I do hope that Bobby and President Trump are informed about the frightening increase of the children affected by autism. I know that vaccines play a part in putting too much stress on a child's immune system. But it is the cumulative effect of many things that cause autism. For too many families, a diagnosis of autism is the first step on a long, confusing, lonely journey through a wasteland of abandoned dreams to a final dark destination devoid of hope. Yet, children are recovering from autism, and still the general public and many of our dedicated doctors are unaware this is possible.
The psychiatrist who diagnosed my son, Ryan, at age three said there was no hope… no cure … and nothing we could do. That leading authority finished us off by telling us most of these kids end up in an institution or jail. Helping Ryan become who he was meant to be before autism came into our lives became the hardest thing I had ever done. But today, Ryan works as an aerospace engineer, has friends, and leads a typical life.
There is nothing so special or miraculous about Ryan. His story shows autism is medical and treatable. When you can repair a child’s broken immune system, recovery becomes possible. Unfortunately, there are too many Ryans still out there! If you had told me when he was first diagnosed that one day he would be living a typical life, I never would have believed you.
My book I KNOW YOU’RE IN THERE is the road map to how we helped Ryan. The first four chapters of the book can be read on Amazon and on my website. All profits from the book go to research and new treatments.
Thank you,
Marcia Hinds
P.S. Here is an excerpt from the book and what my son thinks about autism:
"Some people think we should just accept autism. And that if a child is treated, it changes who that kid is. I am still the same person I was, only now I’m happy and can enjoy life. It is hard to understand that children are not receiving proper medical treatment because some people think we should celebrate autism. When doctors believe the medical issues associated with autism are just part of a 'developmental disorder' children are not treated for the same medical conditions as every other kid. Is that really okay?" ~ Ryan Hinds
Please check out this 90 sec. clip of my son, Ryan before and after interventions from the documentary Restoring Balance: Autism Recovery https://bit.ly/3a8CtoM
Congratulations, Marcia. Your story is a message of hope.
Marcia Hinds is a courageous voice telling the world the truth about autism and what’s really wrong with our children today. As her son Ryan says, we need to talk about the root causes and not just the symptoms.
I wrote about Marcia back in 2020. Her son Ryan started kindergarten with no real speech at all. The medical community gave her no hope for his future, much like what so many of us in the autism community experienced. Doctors remain clueless about autism’s cause or treatment.
Marcia makes it clear, these children are sick with immune system damage otherwise known as “autoimmune encephalitis.” Autism has been looked at as a psychological problem for far too long and not a biological one that can be treated.
Check out my interview.
Anne Dachel Interviews Marcia Hinds on Autism Recovery
I think that Trump and Kennedy must realize that the purpose of this was to discredit the whole idea that there was anything wrong with the current schedule. I think Trump handled things well considering the hostile attitude from Kristen Welker.
I think the most telling part was when Welker asked,
Do you want to see childhood vaccines eliminated?
Trump: If they’re dangerous for the children.
That's why Kennedy constantly wants to look at the science. Of course everyone at NBC believes the science is settled; let's move on.
I do hope that Bobby and President Trump are informed about the frightening increase of the children affected by autism. I know that vaccines play a part in putting too much stress on a child's immune system. But it is the cumulative effect of many things that cause autism. For too many families, a diagnosis of autism is the first step on a long, confusing, lonely journey through a wasteland of abandoned dreams to a final dark destination devoid of hope. Yet, children are recovering from autism, and still the general public and many of our dedicated doctors are unaware this is possible.
The psychiatrist who diagnosed my son, Ryan, at age three said there was no hope… no cure … and nothing we could do. That leading authority finished us off by telling us most of these kids end up in an institution or jail. Helping Ryan become who he was meant to be before autism came into our lives became the hardest thing I had ever done. But today, Ryan works as an aerospace engineer, has friends, and leads a typical life.
There is nothing so special or miraculous about Ryan. His story shows autism is medical and treatable. When you can repair a child’s broken immune system, recovery becomes possible. Unfortunately, there are too many Ryans still out there! If you had told me when he was first diagnosed that one day he would be living a typical life, I never would have believed you.
Here is a news interview from Channel 9 in Los Angeles. https://youtu.be/v1dHtluN5l0
My book I KNOW YOU’RE IN THERE is the road map to how we helped Ryan. The first four chapters of the book can be read on Amazon and on my website. All profits from the book go to research and new treatments.
Thank you,
Marcia Hinds
P.S. Here is an excerpt from the book and what my son thinks about autism:
"Some people think we should just accept autism. And that if a child is treated, it changes who that kid is. I am still the same person I was, only now I’m happy and can enjoy life. It is hard to understand that children are not receiving proper medical treatment because some people think we should celebrate autism. When doctors believe the medical issues associated with autism are just part of a 'developmental disorder' children are not treated for the same medical conditions as every other kid. Is that really okay?" ~ Ryan Hinds
Please check out this 90 sec. clip of my son, Ryan before and after interventions from the documentary Restoring Balance: Autism Recovery https://bit.ly/3a8CtoM
Congratulations, Marcia. Your story is a message of hope.
Marcia Hinds is a courageous voice telling the world the truth about autism and what’s really wrong with our children today. As her son Ryan says, we need to talk about the root causes and not just the symptoms.
I wrote about Marcia back in 2020. Her son Ryan started kindergarten with no real speech at all. The medical community gave her no hope for his future, much like what so many of us in the autism community experienced. Doctors remain clueless about autism’s cause or treatment.
Marcia makes it clear, these children are sick with immune system damage otherwise known as “autoimmune encephalitis.” Autism has been looked at as a psychological problem for far too long and not a biological one that can be treated.
Check out my interview.
Anne Dachel Interviews Marcia Hinds on Autism Recovery
https://www.ageofautism.com/2020/03/anne-dachel-interviews-marcia-hinds-on-autism-recovery.html
Included are six really short videos of our interview.
I love your son's quote. I also have experience of autism being treatable.
The neurodivergent movement is abhorrent cover for iatrogenic harm.
Anne: Do you know how to email Trump and Bobby about this? (I don't.)
It's important that they realize that Trump said something about vaccines that Bobby wouldn't.
Hopefully, Trump can get another interview with NBC and give them the correct facts.
Sally
I think that Trump and Kennedy must realize that the purpose of this was to discredit the whole idea that there was anything wrong with the current schedule. I think Trump handled things well considering the hostile attitude from Kristen Welker.
I think the most telling part was when Welker asked,
Do you want to see childhood vaccines eliminated?
Trump: If they’re dangerous for the children.
That's why Kennedy constantly wants to look at the science. Of course everyone at NBC believes the science is settled; let's move on.