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meadowlander

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29. Hyperactivity isn't a symptom of autism.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 11:09 PM
Feb 2023

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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
it is available in generic form under many brand names worldwide Celerity Feb 2023 #2
Agreed but Lamotrigine, is already the generic of Lamictal. This would be such a huge breakthrough. ratchiweenie Feb 2023 #3
My sister's child is on the spectrum. ananda Feb 2023 #46
Wouldn't that be wonderful. It is such a difficult disorder and takes so many forms. My son is ratchiweenie Feb 2023 #57
Bingo! Takket Feb 2023 #12
How does one tell if a mouse is autistic? spinbaby Feb 2023 #4
It would appear that these scientists created the symptoms of autism in mice MissMillie Feb 2023 #9
Pls take a look at these links in relation to your grandson's autism SheltieLover Feb 2023 #10
My extensive research on google. The Jungle 1 Feb 2023 #18
One of the symptoms is repetitive behaviours meadowlander Feb 2023 #28
Yes and shunning contact with others is observable. The Jungle 1 Feb 2023 #48
Probably if you put it into a group of mice, intrepidity Feb 2023 #26
I agree The Jungle 1 Feb 2023 #49
I hope it doesn't go to $300 a pill! mwooldri Feb 2023 #5
It's already generic and the patent has expired fescuerescue Feb 2023 #53
Which symptoms? WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2023 #6
two mentioned in the article are MissMillie Feb 2023 #7
What's a social deficit and why does it need to be turned off? WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2023 #13
My comment was about the prediction of the price of the drug MissMillie Feb 2023 #17
Asking questions is research fescuerescue Feb 2023 #55
Not when you're asking me. lol MissMillie Feb 2023 #58
So it's social deficitism then? Disaffected Feb 2023 #25
Hyperactivity isn't a symptom of autism. meadowlander Feb 2023 #29
I didn't write the article, or publish the study MissMillie Feb 2023 #38
But it goes to the credibility of the article if they say hyperactivity is a symptom of autism meadowlander Feb 2023 #41
MY comment was on drug prices MissMillie Feb 2023 #42
You've posted a link to a tabloid article with misinformation about autism symptoms. meadowlander Feb 2023 #44
the topic I introduced, in case you missed it. MissMillie Feb 2023 #45
You don't get to cherry pick what your thread is "about" and shut down any other discussion. meadowlander Feb 2023 #47
I ABSOLUTELY get to "cherry pick" what *I* will discuss in any thread MissMillie Feb 2023 #50
You can choose what you reply to fescuerescue Feb 2023 #54
Yes, and I haven't suggested that they can't MissMillie Feb 2023 #56
What do you want to "discuss" about drug prices? meadowlander Feb 2023 #59
I did not try to confine anyone else's discussion. MissMillie Feb 2023 #60
This scares the crap out of me as a 75 year old Aspie man. LiberalArkie Feb 2023 #8
That does sound scary. MissMillie Feb 2023 #11
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
I don't argue that it is MissMillie Feb 2023 #39
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
I'm also an Aspie. I don't want to be "cured." Oneironaut Feb 2023 #20
Yea, being aspie is what makes us - us. A total cure would change who we are. LiberalArkie Feb 2023 #21
So if and when it becomes a treatment, don't partake? edisdead Feb 2023 #27
The same people who feel qualified to tell trans kids that they can't make their own medical meadowlander Feb 2023 #31
Meh, big difference there edisdead Feb 2023 #32
For children who do not legally have the right to make their own medical decisions, it is a must. meadowlander Feb 2023 #33
Ok but that has nothing to do with THIS drug. edisdead Feb 2023 #34
As an ethical adult, I can have an interest in a potential injustice which doesn't directly affect meadowlander Feb 2023 #35
I do think that we need change in edisdead Feb 2023 #36
Wow! Great news, Miss Millie! SheltieLover Feb 2023 #15
So true, Miss Millie, so true. $30 it will be. So wrong. MLAA Feb 2023 #19
It is very, very, very, very difficult to control the use of a drug for a new application. NNadir Feb 2023 #22
Don't get too excited...yet Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #23
Yeah, if I had a nickel for every promising mice treatment Sympthsical Feb 2023 #52
If it is successful in treating the disease in humans, then the price will go from Chainfire Feb 2023 #24
That would be exciting if it bears up in humans! summer_in_TX Feb 2023 #37
The increase in diagnoses relates to better understanding and recognition of the symptoms meadowlander Feb 2023 #43
Fortunately it's already generic so it should stay $3 fescuerescue Feb 2023 #51
I take Lamotrigine for depression iemanja Feb 2023 #61
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