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Velma and Daphne--OT's in cahoots

Slaying the Sensory Processing Dragon, one hack at a time Two Anonymous OT's--Daphne and Velma--tell their Tales from the Crib-and help parents and professional identify and problem solve sensory processing challenges through humor, support and generalized absurdity. 

  1. 10/01/2025

    Leucovorin and Autism- What is it? When to use it?

    Send a text Daphne and Velma hold an emergency podcast due to the announcement that Leucovorin will be listed as an autism treatment and is eligible for Medicaid coverage, when appropriate and it's relationship to Cerebral Folate Deficiency.  The Loons record a new podcast episode discussing their approach to explaining complex medical concepts in an accessible way, starting with personal stories and casual conversation. They cover recent developments in FDA labeling and Medicaid coverage for prescription treatments related to cerebral folate deficiency and autism symptoms, emphasizing the importance of proper medical consultation. The hosts explored new research findings about folate receptor autoantibodies and discussed potential future podcast topics, including glutathione, with plans to feature medical experts in upcoming episodes. RESOURCES https://www.nature.com/articles/mp2016168  Cerebral Folate Receptor Autoantibodies in Autism Spectrum Disorder (2013)Cerebral Folate Deficiency https://tacanow.org/family-resources/cerebral-folate-deficiency/ Support the show Contanct: Sensorysages@gmail.com Find us on Facebook. Support the show https://buymeacoffee.com/sensorysages The Out of Sync Child https://www.amazon.com/Out-Sync-Child-Third-Recognizing-ebook/dp/B09RVR1QCC/ The Little Book of Sensory https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Sensory-One-ebook/dp/B0CNGL7N89/ Little Book of Sensory Audiobook for busy moms and practitioners https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Sensory-One/dp/B0FBJ65ZQG/

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Slaying the Sensory Processing Dragon, one hack at a time Two Anonymous OT's--Daphne and Velma--tell their Tales from the Crib-and help parents and professional identify and problem solve sensory processing challenges through humor, support and generalized absurdity.