Thank you God my son has Autism only instead of this horrible other.
I never thought in writing, I would be crying. Tears of joy my son on
the spectrum means he will see the complete stream of light ROGBIV. Please
help me write that your might will make these things come to light.
>>>>Go to this page: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/coping/youngpeople
The National Cancer Institute will tell you all about it at another page your taxes pay for at this place.
*******Go to this page: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Sites-Types/childhood
Now wouldn’t you think they would be letting people know about this page? I am not going to keep you guessing! If my child had cancer; I would be screaming my ears off why had they not told me about this.
??????Go to the page: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Sites-Types/childhood#q6
Now I iz gonna talz like a hic thaz a not sound’n very smartz! Yet, I have this information. All from Yukon, OK. Where it says it comes from USA.Gov Team all to me in an email. Don’t fret cause I plan to keep you im-formed all this time.
Can you please pass this on for me? I have many more to hit tonight.
In a July 24, 2013 TriCare announces it changes in autism Coverages on DIvid's by video at this web address: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/297093/tricare-changes-autism-coverage#.Ui0gD2SG1vY.
If you have Basic Coverage there is no change.
If you have Enhanced Care Health Option or Echo Program there are no changes to your benefit.
If you are a retiree or retired family member’s survivor with autism; autism coverage is being expanded in a Pilot Program and if you want to know more about them call the TriCare Center in your region(Here in Oklahoma, I am sure Tinker or a military base would have that information for you. Yet, TriCare also has a website. Try this site; http://www.military.com/kwlp08? ESRC=ggl_mem_ben_tricpec_exp_4.kw&np=1).
^^^^^^^ Those with autism are often considered Visual thinkers. “Thinking in Pictures,” by Temple Grandin often comes to mind when this is said. The NIH funded a study in mice recently that shows the “way the brain develops a visual circuit in growth.” This could be important to autism and the understanding of the processes that go on in this type of classing of a number of spectrum characteristics.
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