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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]meadowlander
(5,128 posts)29. Hyperactivity isn't a symptom of autism.
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Your forecast on the price of the drug was the first thing I thought of when I saw it was $3
ashredux
Feb 2023
#1
Agreed but Lamotrigine, is already the generic of Lamictal. This would be such a huge breakthrough.
ratchiweenie
Feb 2023
#3
Wouldn't that be wonderful. It is such a difficult disorder and takes so many forms. My son is
ratchiweenie
Feb 2023
#57
But it goes to the credibility of the article if they say hyperactivity is a symptom of autism
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#41
You've posted a link to a tabloid article with misinformation about autism symptoms.
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#44
You don't get to cherry pick what your thread is "about" and shut down any other discussion.
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#47
I think in many instances it's quite easy to tell. I know one little girl who is now 7 who barely
ratchiweenie
Feb 2023
#16
People on the spectrum have different support needs but they are all still autistic.
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#30
No, they're talking about a scenario where people with Aspergers (i.e. autistic people)
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#40
John Elder Robison had reservations about his transcranial magnetic stim as well.
SheltieLover
Feb 2023
#14
Yea, being aspie is what makes us - us. A total cure would change who we are.
LiberalArkie
Feb 2023
#21
The same people who feel qualified to tell trans kids that they can't make their own medical
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#31
For children who do not legally have the right to make their own medical decisions, it is a must.
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#33
As an ethical adult, I can have an interest in a potential injustice which doesn't directly affect
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#35
It is very, very, very, very difficult to control the use of a drug for a new application.
NNadir
Feb 2023
#22
If it is successful in treating the disease in humans, then the price will go from
Chainfire
Feb 2023
#24
The increase in diagnoses relates to better understanding and recognition of the symptoms
meadowlander
Feb 2023
#43