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In reply to the discussion: "The increase was especially sharp among kindergartners, where autism cases grew by 17% last year." [View all]Raissa
(217 posts)2. It's difficult due to symptom overlap, changing criteria, and...
quite frankly, insurance. I have a son with sensory integration issues and the therapies are not covered under his diagnosis, but would be under the autism umbrella.
With the dynamics of autism it is difficult enough for a proper diagnosis, but I also know of cases where the diagnosis is to qualify children with other diagnoses for the therapy regiment they need.
There are so many dynamics at work that make a factual analysis difficult.
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"The increase was especially sharp among kindergartners, where autism cases grew by 17% last year." [View all]
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
OP
Okay. As a neurologist, what do you think the diagnostic criteria should be?
missingthebigdog
Jul 2016
#9
I expressed an opinion but debating the science behind it is another story n/t
cosmicone
Jul 2016
#15
LINK: "Special Education - CalEdFacts" from CA Dept of Education website
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#24
I wonder if all the additives in our food (antibiotics, growth hormones ...in the feed given to
Cal33
Jul 2016
#38
Thanks for the info. These corporate execs. are not only sick - they are criminally sick!!!
Cal33
Jul 2016
#100
Unconcerned? Seattle Children's Hospital: About 5% of children younger than 5 yrs old have epilepsy.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#34
It gets really tiring to hear the deniers. There is a problem and it is serious
newthinking
Jul 2016
#114
In my experience, (both personal and professional) it is fairly difficult to get an autism diagnosis
missingthebigdog
Jul 2016
#16
Exactly this!!!! Physicians are cautious for young diagnosis yet it is still climbing
newthinking
Jul 2016
#118
My first impluse was to take offense to your statement. I think you are right though that there is o
Jim Beard
Jul 2016
#133
So what do you think causes this so called increase? We are all ears. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#17
The OP is an anti-vaxxer, alt-med promoting conspiracy theorist, that's why I asked.
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#22
On the bogus assertions regarding Dr. Arpad Pusztai's work... it's all in the details not the memes.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#53
Backed up by David L Lewis in his book described in depth on a pair of your previous threads.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#61
Your posts containing Lewis' conspiracy theory nonsense are rather inconvenient for you.
HuckleB
Jul 2016
#62
Here's the full text of the link you ignored. NOTE: Marc Edwards wrote intro for David Lewis' book.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#63
The only one ignoring anything is you, as you ask people to waste time reading anti-vax BS.
HuckleB
Jul 2016
#64
I'm with THEM, basically, among many others I could name and you could continue to attempt to mock..
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#65
AFK and came back to change "censor" to "mock" since I can't ascribe motivation- too late. nt
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#68
Everytime I mention the name since the documentary was released I get a hide. Seen it yet? (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#92
So perhaps that's also why you don't parrot out Age of Autism every other post now
Major Nikon
Jul 2016
#94
Attacking the the messenger to censor the message has worked, but it's a weak and temporary fix.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#95
Sure, because loons like Wakefield and Age of Autism are just such reliable sources
Major Nikon
Jul 2016
#96
You're not asking me either, but I think it has to do with what the mother ingests while pregnant.
Avalux
Jul 2016
#26
Trying to unravel what is causing autism is not blaming - could be not one but multiple factors
womanofthehills
Jul 2016
#127
Is it possible autism rates are the same, but diagnoses have, for various reasons, increased?
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#32
Increases in diagnoses can't be fully explained by awareness or changing criteria. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2016
#37
Actually, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program awarded 1.5 mil for Vaccine/Autism
womanofthehills
Jul 2016
#86
I'm not claiming vaccines cause autism, I'm just stating a fact reported by CNN.
womanofthehills
Jul 2016
#129
caused and resulted sound the same to me - actually it sounds bizarre - doubletalk
womanofthehills
Jul 2016
#141
I think that could be true for ADHD but I don't see autism being related to lack of exercise. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#56
Yes, that's true. And schools are going in exactly the wrong direction. Recess and PE are essential,
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#80
One of my autistic grandsons favorite outside activity was going to a new housing development
Jim Beard
Jul 2016
#106
Many new studies say exposure to environmental chemicals while mother is pregnant
womanofthehills
Jul 2016
#87
There's a difference between less of it and a disorder being more adaptable
loyalsister
Jul 2016
#112
The spectrum is getting larger and larger to include any social awkwardness
La Lioness Priyanka
Jul 2016
#70
In NJ, 40% of these children are nonverbal, 80% are categorized as severe. Links posted previously.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#71
Such as? What pot of gold are the parents of autistic children tapping into? n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2016
#103
So, lets cut to the chase: are vaccines to blame? Or maybe internet porn?
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2016
#135