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Being as autism discovered in 1943

Posted By: Long time ago on 2009-06-01
In Reply to: Anyone know if this is true about vaccinations? - SM

sorta puts this theory to rest, doesn’t it? Years ago people with retardation, problems with autism not talked about, hidden by the families. In 1943 infants were not overpowered by vaccinations so nah, don’t hold vaccinations responsible.


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The Walter Reed Army Medical Center will not receive letters that are not addressed to a particular soldier by name.

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When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please

include the following:
          


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           Washington D.C. 20307-5001


 


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I have also heard he has autism
It has been stated there were very little verbal skills if at all.  Still a tragedy no matter what problems he had.  He was loved by his parents tremendously.  As far as the "lover" rumors, they have been going on for years.  Not saying they are true or not, I have no idea.  BTW, does it really matter?
has he been tested for ADHD/ADD/autism?
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early detection in autism is tantamount!! AHDH too

get him to a professional......before continual spanking of him which is far more destructive than ALL_OF_YOU getting some professional help....will pray for you!


Remember this.....if you always do what you've always done, you will always get what you've always gotten.......


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No autism experience but - he sounds pretty normal (sm)
My children talked pretty early but some of their friends who seemed delayed to me at the time are fine now (10 & 7 years old). My son has never been affectionate when asked and is not a big hugger, never has been, but he is in gifted classes and has lots of friends and when he does decide to give me a hug, he means it and it's special. It is so easy to get an idea in your head and then without meaning to, find things that seem to fit your worst fears. With your mother saying she is "90% sure" that has to make you worry even more. But the fact that he acts silly at times and is concerned whenhe hurts his friends are good signs. And many babies have "selective hearing". Please try not to worry too much - and also - this probably sounds ridiculous - but be sure he does not have wax impacted ears - I say this because this was the case with me in first grade - my teachers thought I was mentally impaired - until everyone realized I couldn't hear - and it was just from wax! Once that was taken care of - I became an A student. It could be just some little thing that needs to be looked at. One friend whose child seemed very delayed had the child checked and she actually had fluid in her ears and needed tubes. The child was almost 2 before she walked! and it was because her balance was off from fluid. Anyway, I'm just saying that if there is anything wrong it could be something minor so try not to panic :-)
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Walter, I posted below.  I am thinking now they either put him in with the litter