Our daughter is now 9 years old, her name is Jessica and looking back on it now the years of 2002 and 2003 were very hard. Jessica was diagnosed with Diabetes at the age of 16 months, hard enough in itself. At the age of four and a half nearly five we also found out Jessica had Coeliac Disease, an intolerance to gluten and she was put onto a lifelong strict glutenfree diet. Things calmed down for a little while until we noticed problems in the Autumn of 2002.
It started really slowly, Jessica kept giving us clothes that were not comfy anymore. It took until april 2003 and regarding the clothes we were getting desperate. She kept saying all the clothes were making her itchy. You could see it in her eyes it was driving her mad. She couldn't wear PE clothes, swimming costume, underwear, school uniform etc. The poor mite was down to 2 summerdresses. School were really good and let her wear what she could but she was feeling it. She was so unhappy in her own skin, so emotional, aggressive etc.
The doctors tried everything, lotions, pills, bloodtests, they changed Jessica's insulin but things did not get solved. She was so unhappy.
It was through my own brother in the Netherlands that I heard about NAET and we found Pamela Barettell. If ever there was an angel, her name was Pam. She opened her house to us even at their dinnertime because of Jessica's diabetes the treatment had to be done a certain time of the day. The treatment for Jessica herself was easy she used to look forward to going for treatment. Jessica had problems with: cheese, cotton, elastane, cathair, heat, underwear, washing softner.
The first 6 treatments were hard because of the 24 hour omittance regarding her diabetes and coeliac disease. The cotton and heat treatment took a few times and also in combination. One thing i did notice every time Jessica had the BBF vial she was extremely happy for the next 24 hours. Jessica altogether must have had about 20 treatments. A lot of driving up and down the A14 but is was the best decision we had ever made regarding her health.
It is now September 2004, Jessica's last treatment was I believe last February/March . You would not believe the transformation, Jessica now wears a lot of clothes, school uniform, PE clothes, swimming costumes and lots more at home and she is such a happy girl. Her diabetes has also improved (because Pam treated that twice also) in the sense that she is on less insulin. Knowing what we know now we would happily recommend the NAET method to anyone.
I hope this is of any help for you Pam.
Pamella Bretell, Cambridge- England