Posted By Melindainterprets (Langley, British Columbia) on 08/31/2015
Dear Ted,
I am a grandmother of a beautiful 2 year old grandson who was diagnosed with Lissencephaly, some form of Cerebral Palsy, and had a number of seizures when he was four months old. This young little babe indeed understand many many things we have spoken to him. He cannot talk, yet he follows directions. My grandson thrives on learning to walk, talk, and function like his brother, but is very frustrated he cannot.
Ted can you please advise me what has caused this terrible condition? I believe my daughter when pregnant had been exposed to toxins and then again when my grandson was innoculated.
I look forward to your immediate reply and recommendations at your earliest.
With gratefulness,
Melinda (grandma)
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