Mom Anastasia, pediatrician, child Leo 5.5 years old. We contacted the professor in 3.3 and completed 7th stage recently. I noticed that something was wrong with my son when he was 1.5 years old, when the child closed down and stopped responding to his name, until that time he was the most ordinary boy, he played, looked into the eyes, had his first words, everything was like everyone else. I don’t know what triggered it, but we have what we have. In 2.3 we went to neurologists and prescribed nootropics, which I didn’t really give because I didn’t see any effect. I knew about the professor since my student years, but for me, it was the highest authority, they say only the most difficult ones go to the professor, this is not about my son. From 2.3 we studied with a speech therapist, but it was of little use. And the problems became more acute with age and were visible to the naked eye. After visiting a child psychologist, where she “sorted out” my son’s condition, we decided that we could no longer delay, so we came for a consultation and immediately began treatment.

I, as a mother and as a doctor, really reproach myself for the fact that we did not turn to the professor back in 2.3, because it is important to start treatment as early as possible, and I turned out to be completely unobjective for my son, they say the truth, you can’t treat your own, because with my son I am always a mother first. Before treatment, he reacted poorly to his name, did not look into the eyes, constantly “poked” – hummed his own melody (stimming), did not engage in play, had echolalia and zero understanding of speech, walked in a diaper, when he pooped, hid from just the sight of a potty hysterics began. He was like a shell, was not interested in other children, there were no role-playing games, he was not afraid of losing sight of his parents, he ran away, he did not get bored when he did not see his relatives for a long time. After the first stage, the pointing gesture became stronger, he began to look more into the eyes, and began to answer yes/no. I started to involve my parents in the game. I stopped being afraid of the potty, but I couldn’t go on my own, I had to sit him down.
In the spring of 2022, we were supposed to go to the 2nd stage, but the war made its own adjustments, my son and I left for Poland, there was this very difficult road (those who survived the migration in the first days of the war will understand me, people were traveling in the aisles, there were 11 people, 15 hours stood in the middle of a field in a train packed with people, it was not even possible to get out of the car, women and children slept sitting in the aisle and vestibule, it was horror, Lev cried and screamed, switched off from fatigue, and then cried again) after we lived in a wonderful Polish family, but for Leva it was still a huge stress, we received a big blowback, he was constantly hysterical, stopped talking, the diaper came back again, and behaved inappropriately in front of strangers. I worked as a doctor’s assistant in Poland. This was also a shock for me, I was tormented by migraines, a terrible headache 1-2 times a week with vomiting, blurred vision and a bodily aura, for which no medications help. In June 22nd, we decided to return; we urgently needed treatment. After the 2nd stage, everything gradually returned to normal, the son began to say words “on topic”, began to go to the potty on his own, play role-playing games, and became calmer.
I returned to my job in Dnepr, but migraines and boiler pain did not allow me to work and live normally. I was irritable and apathetic. At stage 3, I took a leave of absence and received treatment together with my son. After stage 3, the son is absolutely independent in terms of toileting, goes to the toilet (pees while standing), expressive gestures appeared (hand to mouth in surprise), began to play with different toys, games became more interesting, with imagination, simple sentences of everyday level appeared from 2-3 words. I also felt much better, I had strength, my mood and the migraines almost went away. After completing stage 4, Lev began to construct more complex sentences (for example: I don’t want to sleep, I want to play). It became possible to negotiate with him. He himself began to initiate conversations, demanded more attention to himself, began to say the letter Ш in words, and his speech became clearer. After the 5th stage, Lev showed us that he was no longer the “comfortable and uninitiative” one, but very active, mischievous and a little bit of a hooligan 😅 he was constantly doing something weird: he didn’t give rest to the cat, he cut off an indoor flower with scissors, he flooded the bathroom, he started putting up a chair to climb onto the top shelves to get candy for himself, he was cunning, began to be interested in drawing, paints, put together puzzles with 60 elements! I started sleeping all night without waking up. I also underwent treatment again, now the boiler pains don’t bother me, I forgot what it’s like to take 2 painkiller tablets, there are no migraines, I have gained strength and mood!

At the 6th stage, my mother underwent treatment together with Leva; she had severe boiler pain, severe irritability, short temper and fatigue, she slept poorly and was in no mood. After 10 days of treatment, she felt much better, the pot was boiling and didn’t hurt, she returned home, stopped arguing with her dad, started sleeping well and generally looked better. After this stage, Lev began to construct more complex and correct sentences, he is very cunning, he begins to make trouble with us and prove his point, and began to force him to write in his notebook. We have now completed stage 7, some new ones have been added Shows more self-service (can heat up food in the microwave, make toast from bread, pour from a bottle, zips up), fantasizes, builds logical sentences, tells what he sees in pictures, tries to generalize. He comes home from kindergarten and tells who he played with and what he did. We are planning to start classes in the sports section, we hope our son will like it. Now we have an aggravation, so we are waiting for improvements. No exacerbations – no improvements. This is how, grain by grain, we move towards the desired result! For those who doubt, I can say one thing, I would not have brought my son to the professor 7 times already if I had not seen the results, this is the joint work of the parents, professor Vagif Rakhmanov and his team!
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