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Listen to Dr Reg as he shares the aversion he had to a certain food, before he was healed from Autism, Asperger's and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. When you join Dr Reg's private facebook group called 'Autism Overturned,' he will stand with you in prayer and fasting to see the breakthrough and healing, you so desire for your child.
Growing up as a child with Autism, Aspergers and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, it was difficult for me to understand a lot of things that were going on in and around me. It was like something completely blocked my ability to take things in. On top of that, I would hear voices, saying "do this, or do that." Psychologists now a days call that psychosis. My mind was totally blinded and my ability to comprehend was not there; I was blinded in my thinking, I was blinded in my conversation, I was blinded in my pronunciation, and I was blinded from my future. My head was a walking civil war, so I would seek comfort, by falling asleep on my father's chest.
I thank and praise God, that He heard my parent's prayers, saw their tears and healed me.
By Charisma Podcast NetworkListen to Dr Reg as he shares the aversion he had to a certain food, before he was healed from Autism, Asperger's and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. When you join Dr Reg's private facebook group called 'Autism Overturned,' he will stand with you in prayer and fasting to see the breakthrough and healing, you so desire for your child.
Growing up as a child with Autism, Aspergers and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, it was difficult for me to understand a lot of things that were going on in and around me. It was like something completely blocked my ability to take things in. On top of that, I would hear voices, saying "do this, or do that." Psychologists now a days call that psychosis. My mind was totally blinded and my ability to comprehend was not there; I was blinded in my thinking, I was blinded in my conversation, I was blinded in my pronunciation, and I was blinded from my future. My head was a walking civil war, so I would seek comfort, by falling asleep on my father's chest.
I thank and praise God, that He heard my parent's prayers, saw their tears and healed me.