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He is not moving to the USA...





My parents (bless them) offered to take Philip for a year in the USA because they have better educational options for Philip. I'm glad I have a family that cares that much, but I could not part with my goofy Philip for a year...so no way! I don't have a plan, or a school. I do have many closed doors. I guess God will lead me to the only thing still opened. What that is, I don't know! Philip will see a neurologist on the 11Th in the morning, and then we drive 3 hours from here to an autism specialist. She will see Jessica, but has also agreed to test and treat Philip for heavy metal poisoning. He has allot of mercury in his system from dental work they did when he was in Thailand.Having the metal removed may help him think clearly and learn better. It will not give him a school for next year. Please continue to pray for us. Happy 4TH of July! It's not a holiday here, but we are making apple pie, and eating hot dogs.

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