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Brother with Severe Autism Showing Improvement

Severely autistic adult male coming out of his isolated world for a few minutes while he interacts with sister

Been A while since I did a Haul vid.

19 Responses to “Brother with Severe Autism Showing Improvement”

  1. bunnyz324 says:

    i live near the border of torrance but i can work with people like jamie as i volunteer

  2. bunnyz324 says:

    @kgaccount who the 30 year old man

  3. claudinhacarmo1 says:

    Wonderful moment ! Made me cry with happiness.

  4. Rudewomantt says:

    wow!! Must be a big gift to experiance this.
    Greetings from the Netherlands..

  5. mariabaoquon says:

    He may have his own confused mind but you can actually see that he has a sense of love…

  6. claire123claire says:

    Ahhhh this makes me so happy!!! I’ve watched a lot of your videos and seeing this improvement really makes me smile :)

  7. jsrcamp says:

    I want more of this Video, I love seeing Jamey like this grabing on to his sisters hand, pulling on her to bring her someplace, and takeing the food down that he wanted=)

  8. kassiercoffman says:

    He is just so handsome! I’ve watched a lot of your videos and I must say that he seems like a very happy young man when he is having a good time such as on this video. I hope he continues to improve and he is very lucky and blessed to have such a great support system!

  9. momofxantyce says:

    Wow….your son is doing amazing in this video. I had seen some of your prior ones. I think the fluctuation of severity in many cases is due to inflammation in the brain/body. Just like people with autoimmune diseases, you will see fluctuations different times of the year. My neighbor has Lupus and she is at her worst in the winter. Lots of sunshine/Vit D is great for inflammation along with fish oils, etc. Your son looked so calm and happy here :)

  10. sidandmoi says:

    Look how he reaches his hand to his sister’s…that is amazing progress.

  11. kgaccount says:

    @ckcarlson1 I wish we had a portable SPECT scan to see how the brain fluctuates throughout the week…..I think in some cases of autism, there are some rapid fluctuations of blood flow, etc….it’s like a cerebral roller coaster ride for the person…always stuck between this plane, trying to get to the higher functioning one…keeping brain healthy is critical..so it can better make those connections..

  12. ckcarlson1 says:

    I agree that we never give up! My grandson is so much like your son. He can articulate well when he does speak. He uses single words (labels) for food, and favorite things. Though sometimes it is very hard pulling words out of him. Lately his teachers say he isn’t focused at school.

  13. socialscience101 says:

    This young man has truly touched my life. It hurts to know that he suffers. He’s a beautiful person. Jamie’s mom is incredible and inspiring. God bless this awesome family…..

  14. ebaymamaqueen says:

    aw he loves his sister a bunch! that is just so touching :) it is great to see. i have watched several of your other videos and you are an amazing and inspiring family.

  15. kgaccount says:

    Yes, tried pecs, but he doesn’t seem interested, not to say he won’t be interested next month or next year…with severe autism, it’s important not to give up, I’ve read stories where a 30 yr. old autistic man began saying his first words, and nobody could figure out why, it just happened….miracles are always possible at any age.

  16. jenbrown007 says:

    have you tried PECS, look it up on here, its an amazing communication tool. Autism is a visual world. He looks very happy here! you are doing a great job

  17. TheAutumBlog says:

    I really enjoy your videos of your son. While he obviously struggles more than any of us will ever have to, you can still see this pure innocence in his eyes. And it just shows how people with special needs are a true blessing. :)

  18. burgebj says:

    My son is autistic and we have gotten a lot done with him check out channel or search burgebj and you will see him. Can you please tell me what you think of his speech and motor skills.

  19. MiraculousMoments says:

    This video made me get all warm and fuzzy inside. Seeing him purposefully (or so it looked like it) grab his sister’s hand and not want to let go was just precious. :)

    God Bless. :)

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