I found this years ago. The host has a child with autism. He interviews with many authors, doctors, providers and other experts about their specialty as it relates to autism. http://www.autismpodcast.org/
Sounds good. Thanks for the info.
BTDT = "Been There, Done That" e.g. veterans of whatever is being discussed.
For example I knew I was pregnant within a few days of conception, before I could test positive on urine or blood tests. I knew the gender of my children also. I don't respond the same to medications as do neurotypicals apparently. I was refused medicine for my first child because it would slow down the labor, but it was not until I received it that my labor progressed. I am interested in hearing your stories.
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I just saw this question.
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My oldest son has extreme emotional outbursts. My youngest has autism and cannot tolerate emotions other than happiness...and the noise and crying from the older son upset him. This usually causes my youngest to start screaming and physically trying to attack my oldest. My oldest then escalates and responds in kind to being attacked and screamed at (the oldest also has sensory issues to noise)
Mom is in the middle, playing referee (usually getting the physical attacks from the little… read more
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Despite the research that indicates that the neurosynaptic junctions of autistics function differently than those of neurotypicals and that we have sensorimotor differences as well, I am surprised at the paucity of research about pharmacological manifestations of autism. All my life I have experienced very different results from many medications. Now that I have also had spinal cord damage, I don't know for sure which are autism related and which are spinal cord related.
I require very low doses of some meds but extremely high on others.
My son was diagnosed with ASD in 1996... talk about dark ages. I was lucky... I was already on the internet back then which helped... somewhat. But the awareness level was at "0".
My son recently… read more
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Create a good Daycare Adult Programs in the Bay Area. I am very interested in a program that is more community based, lots of job coaching, and more mainstreamed. Looking for a program with adults… read more