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Date: | Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:31:11 -0500 |
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Mary,
> As for questions, I apologize for the questions, but if I did not ask so
> many questions, my son would be in an institution by now staring at his
> fingers all day.
I apologize if you misinterpreted my comments about "questions". On the
contrary, I am very interested in the improvements of your son, and very
happy that you are starting to find a diet which he likes. When I say that
"I don't ask myself so many questions", I just mean that, since I have
never asked myself such questions, I don't have any precise answer, and
the lack of precision of my message is due to my lack of knowledge rather
than a lack of willingness to share it. I just eat my fish aged between 0
and 5 days; if it doesn't taste good, then I don't eat it; I simply avoid
the few fishes like salmon and trout which are farmed. Honestly, I don't
think that eating farmed fish or not has anything to do with autism, but I
agree that wild fish is healthier, and you are right to worry about
quality.
JL
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