ADVANCE PRAISE
Ryans recovery was not miraculous. It was the result of having his medical illness treated. His family persisted in looking for answers until they found a doctor who would do just that. Maybe that was the miracle.
Bruce L. Russell, MD
This book is a MUST read for any family struggling with autism. As an immunologist, my intuition said my sons dysfunctional immune system was at the core of his illness. Marcias experience correcting Ryans immune system and recovering the whole child is shared openly and honestly in this book. The Hinds family could have taken the easy path, walked away from Autism and moved on with their life. Instead of letting others figure it out for themselves, Ryans story will inspire and inform crucial medical and educational decisions. This unique book offers the hope and tenacity parents need to find the answers for their children in the midst of a journey that is turbulent and not linear. Hope is contagious. Now that we know what is possible, we must never give up on recovery.
Melinda Borrello Sharma, PhD, director of Autism Spectrum GPS, LLC
I Know Youre in There shows that autism is not a hardwired impairment stamped into the brain by the childs genes and destined to remain fixed forever, as were often told. Instead, it is the TOTAL LOAD of challenges to a childs whole system that overloads the brain and causes the behaviors associated with autism. Even a few treatments that reduce the load and increase supports can make a huge difference. Ryans recovery is a testimony to this approach.
Martha Herbert, PhD, MD, author of The Autism Revolution: Whole-Body Strategies for Making Life All It Can Be, Harvard Medical School neurologist, researcher, and clinician
We live in a world where psychiatric diagnoses, like autism, are treated differently than any other medical condition. Once a psychiatric diagnosis is made, there is no consideration of the biochemistry involved in a diagnosis or that changing the biochemistry can change outcomes. Marcia Hinds book, I Know Youre in There, serves as a reminder that autism is a neurologic condition with causes and solutions. It shows parents and physicians that when a child gets proper medical intervention recovery becomes possible. I have witnessed first-hand my autism patients regain their health. Ryans story is a beacon of hope for all families with children on the spectrum.
James Neuenschwander, MD, director of the Bio Energy Medical Center
Parents need to read I Know Youre in There. This motivating and encouraging story proves that optimal outcomes are possible for children with autism when families look positively to the future by embracing cutting-edge medical treatment combined with standard-of-care rehabilitation.
Richard Frye, PhD, MD, chief of the Division of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Phoenix Childrens Hospital neurologist and autism expert
After reading Ryans story, parents will realize there is hope and recovery is possible. This book shows the medical treatment is different and individual for every child. I Know Youre in There helps the reader understand that medicine alone is not enough. We must use a childs interests and strengths to help them overcome autism.
Sidney McDonald Baker, MD, founder of Autism360.org
There is an urgent need for the worldwide autism paradigm to change: children with the diagnostic label of autism are medically ill and need help. With proper medical intervention, they can recover or significantly improve in health and function. Every child deserves that chance. Marcia Hinds book, I Know Youre in There, encourages parents, therapists, and others to give these precious children this opportunity. Marcia wants all children to have what her recovered son now has; she cant leave the other kids behind.
Ed and Teri Arranga, president and executive director, AutismOne
Ryans story of diagnosis and recovery illustrates that there is a medical basis for most, if not all, cases of autism. Today, powerful technologies are available which can help doctors make a more accurate and timely diagnosis of this medical basis. If there is one message in this book it is Never give up trying!
Rosario Trifiletti, MD, PhD, pediatric neurologist, PANDAS/PANS Institute
A compelling story of a courageous mom who helped her son overcome the challenges faced by Autism. She inspires all parents to never give up and how important it is to not overlook the biomedical component. A must read for ALL parents!
Alisa Wolf, Med-SPED, executive director/founder, Actors for Autism
I Know Youre in There is an inspiring true story of one mothers fight to help her son overcome autism. Ryans recovery involved a combination of approaches, including biomedical therapies, behavioral interventions, as well as love and determination. It is a very personal story about the challenges their family faced, and how they overcame them. It shows what can happen for some children, and we hope for many more as we learn more about effective treatments for autism.
James B. Adams, PhD, Autism/Aspergers Research Program Arizona State University
I Know Youre in There should be given to every family when they receive an autism diagnosis. This book will help parents understand the importance of digging deep to identify possible underlying immune dysfunction rather than just accepting therapy alone as the only option for improving development. More importantly Ryans story should serve as a source of encouragement to families struggling to manage daily life as they navigate the challenges of this complex disease process. The title is perfect. If you know your child is IN THERE, use this book to inspire you in the hardest of times to never, ever give up hope that you can find a path to recovery.
Victoria L. Falcone, DO, Falcone Center for Functional, Cosmetic and Integrative Medicine
Marcia Hinds provides a detailed case history of how her child responded to various treatment interventions, many of which are not yet considered evidenced-based by the scientific community. I truly hope this book will inspire researchers worldwide to study these interventions. Once validated, these treatments will likely become accepted by the autism and medical communities and covered by health insurance companies.
Steve Edelson, PhD, executive director, Autism Research Institute
I Know Youre in There presents a wonderful example for families dealing with autism. With knowledge, flexibility, patience and creativeness on the part of both parents and health care providers, it becomes possible to address the root medical causes of autism. Ryans story provides hope. With perseverance and proper treatment, children with autism can improve. Some who might have unnecessarily drifted through life with limited abilities and untapped potential can even achieve normalcy.
Morton M. Teich, MD, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, former president of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Too many parents of children diagnosed with autism are told that recovery is not possible. In I Know Youre in There, Marcia Hinds courageously retells the story of her sons journey out of autism and provides hope and inspiration for the millions of families affected by the tidal wave of chronic childhood illnesses sweeping through our world. While everyones route to recovery will be different, Ryans story reinforces what we know to be true: Children can get better!
Beth Lambert, author of A Compromised Generation, executive producer of the Canary Kids Project, executive director, Epidemic Answers
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