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Louder Than Words

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Louder Than Words

by JENNY MCCARTHY

Dutton | May 27, 2009 | Hardcover

If someone you love is diagnosed with autism, "LOUDER THAN WORDS" is the first book you should read.
One morning, Jenny McCarthy was having a cup of coffee when she sensed something was wrong. She ran into her two-year-old son Evanas room and found him seizing. In that moment, Jenny went from being the mother of an average toddler to being in the midst of a medical odyssey. Doctor after doctor misdiagnosed Evan untilaafter many harrowing, life-threatening episodes lateraone amazing doctor discovered that Evan is autistic.
Though Evan finally had a diagnosis, Jenny didnat know what to do next and she soon found herself alone without any resources except for her determination to help her son. Jenny eventually realized that shead have to become a detective. She spoke with many doctors, parents, governmental agencies, private foundations, and essentially earned a Phd in aGoogle Research.a At last, she discovered an intense combination of behavioral therapy, diet, and supplements that became the key to saving Evan from autism. And, now in this book, she creates a roadmap for parents who are concerned about their own child.
Jenny does more than just reveal the winning formula that worked for Evan. Her story shares the frustrations and joys of raising an autistic child and shows how with love and determination a parent can shape their childas life and happiness.
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    Rating: 4/5

    Eye Opening

    Margaret Majewski

    5 months ago

    This book is very uplifting and educating. Even though I do not have children, let alone anyone in my family with Autism, I found this book to be very fascinating. Around 1 in 150 children are diagnosed with Autism these days, and it's only increasing. I got a lot out of reading this book, and I think anyone who reads will too.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Depressing

    Elise Andrieshyn

    2 years ago

    After reading this book I felt depressed, although the book does have a "happy" ending. It's really about how "hard" it was for the author to accept her own child with Autism. The way she describes her self reacting and feeling sounds out of control, almost neurotic. I finished the book and though to my self is this what it is like having a child with ASD?? am I going to end up like this: wildly depressed in uncontrollable crying fits yelling at hospital staff?? The answer is NO!! There is hope, treatment, and happiness for parents and children with ASD. A lot of the authors personal experiences are very unrelatable most of us "average" 2 parents at work kind of house holds just don't have the money or connections to get bumped to the front of the line to see "the best" neurologist in the country, average people can't afford to drop work and charter a private plane to fly home because our child is in the hospital. I also had a hard time seeing past all the colorful language, and I mean swear words lots of them. I was given this book shortly after my Son was diagnosis with ASD, the book jacket says "the first book you should read after your child is diagnosed" I would not recommend that. Talk to your child psychologist they can give you a list of far better resources than this one. The one positive thing I will say is there are a few funny antidotes and some very basic helpful info about diet and stuff like that, but be prepared to research on your own if you are interested because there are not many details.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Awesome!!! So Inspiring!!

    Sliff

    3 years ago

    I read this book some time ago, but thought I would start with it.. it's awesome.. once I started, I couldn't stop and put it down.

    I learned a lot from this book.. It made me very aware of how strong I needed to be in order to get my son the right people in his life, the right therapies and treatments.

    Please, if you have a loved one diagnosed with Autism, I suggest this book.. it will inspire you!!

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    I've read this book in a few hours, I couldn't put it down. Her experiences as a mom, have been difficult, but she shows how if you stay on focus and keep all of the positives in front you got a best as shot as anyone to help your child. Would definatly recommend as a must for reading.

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If someone you love is diagnosed with autism, "LOUDER THAN WORDS" is the first book you should read.
One morning, Jenny McCarthy was having a cup of coffee when she sensed something was wrong. She ran into her two-year-old son Evanas room and found him seizing. In that moment, Jenny went from being the mother of an average toddler to being in the midst of a medical odyssey. Doctor after doctor misdiagnosed Evan untilaafter many harrowing, life-threatening episodes lateraone amazing doctor discovered that Evan is autistic.
Though Evan finally had a diagnosis, Jenny didnat know what to do next and she soon found herself alone without any resources except for her determination to help her son. Jenny eventually realized that shead have to become a detective. She spoke with many doctors, parents, governmental agencies, private foundations, and essentially earned a Phd in aGoogle Research.a At last, she discovered an intense combination of behavioral therapy, diet, and supplements that became the key to saving Evan from autism. And, now in this book, she creates a roadmap for parents who are concerned about their own child.
Jenny does more than just reveal the winning formula that worked for Evan. Her story shares the frustrations and joys of raising an autistic child and shows how with love and determination a parent can shape their childas life and happiness.

About the Author

Jenny McCarthy was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 1, 1972. She studied nursing at Southern Illinois University Carbondale before being accepted as a Playboy model in 1993. Following her ensuing popularity, she moved to Los Angeles and hosted Hot Rocks and then Singled Out. McCarthy has also starred in The Jenny McCarthy Show, appeared in numerous films, and guest starred on many television shows. She promotes autism awareness through her activism and has written several books, including Belly Laughs, Mother Warriors, and Healing and Preventing Autism, which was co-written with Dr. Jerry Kartzinel.

Hardcover

240 Pages, 6 x 8.65 x 1 in

May 27, 2009

Dutton

English


0525950117
9780525950110

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"Jenny McCarthy takes us on journey of a mom dealing with her sonas Autism diagnosis and treatment. We learn what it is like to be a parent and have your dreams shattered. We learn about a disease and about how others dealing with similar circumstances can aid one another. We learn about alternative approaches that seem promising. We learn about healing, hope, and faith."
aDavid Feinberg, from the foreword, MD, MBA
Medical Director, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA
aJenny has done an incredible job retelling the story of Evan, who also was forced to make the perilous journey through Autism. Autism is not a dead end diagnosis. It is the beginning of a journey into faith, hope, love, and recovery.a
aJerry J. Kartzinel, from the introduction, MD FAAP

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