12-10-2010, 02:01 PM | #21 |
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The mental retardation was the harsh part...Its a social dysfunction. He is mentally the same as any kid, just has problems with texture, loud noises and large social gatherings and interaction. Autism is not retardation. Autism magnifies the response to these, like fear of crowds and claustrophobia...ramped up 100 times and because of the social interaction phobia...speech was delayed and he has trouble in crowds. As for the lawyer...no way. With my mounting medical bills(brainsurgery...its what they want to do) and being out of work since March, Social Security still months off and no income, not happening. I will however be at the doctor next Thursday and will be meeting with all of the various agencies that have had dealings with my son. I will be filing for custody next week.
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Thanks for the write up on Autism, it seems like far too often it is considered more of a mental handicap than a social one.
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Thanks, and what I described was just my son, but Autism, for the most part, is not due to lowered brain function. Many people nowadays are considered Autistic when in the past they would have been known as socially awkward nerds or dorks. I have seen cases much more extreme than my son...kids cant even interact with their own parents, so it seems like they are what would be considered "Retarded". Its so multifaceted and convoluted, that you really dont have a true definition of Autism/Aperger's syndrome, so please, dont confuse my explanation with fact, its just my experience with my son.
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Gotcha. I actually edited my post while you were replying. After seeing the movie about Temple Grandin, "lower brain function" is certainly not the phrasing I should have used.
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Actually, one of the crazier treatments in respect to Autism is...marijuana. I am not a fan of pot, but there are treatments to some of the lower functioning, more extreme cases of ASD. It calms the patient and relaxes them, it has been shown to relieve violent tendencies and increase learning and social skills. Administered in correct doses, it is a miracle for lower function Autistics and their families.http://www.showmethefacts.org/medica...-facts/autism/
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http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe....th-autism.html
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