Autism

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by LelouchViBritannia-rebellion, May 4, 2014.

  1. Then what if I try not to make them?
     
  2. Then I wont call you whipney. 
     
  3. Actualy it is just as common in females as males.
     
  4. The book I read said it wasn't common for females
     
  5. Ok well its tecnically a little less common but its not rare
     
  6. Good job.. Make this an outlet for your depression.. Post informative stuff here on forums so a lot would learn new stuff..
     
  7. Ok, I guess I can try to do that, share mythology, share medical problems, but seriously, I shared another medical problem, and yet no one looked at it most likely
     
  8. Im reserved and don't like being open to people really. I talk to people only when necessary. I don't know if that makes me autistic. I have a few good friends that i share a lot with though.
     
  9. Only way is to have a test to see, and within doing that, you can always find out
     
  10. Good post my son has been diagnosed ASD and currently you can have a genetic microarray (blood test) this looks all Ur chromesomes to the point it can see small deletions or duplications this is new and now the gen exists are able to highlight potential causes in to asd. My other son has been diagnosed with williams syndrome (deemed opposite of autism) and 15q13.3 micro duplication (linked to asd) good post as may is the month for rare syndrome awareness
     
  11. And yet, not for a virus awareness sadly, ah well, guess eventually cmv will have awareness itself
     
  12. It's also to be said that it was more popular in German people. Don't know why read it in a science magazine once. But yeah my cousins both have Autism severely.
     
  13. I'm German lol, and it's mainly that common because I also read the fact that Hans Asperger was the person who founded it so they assume it's more common there
     
  14. I'm late but great post, thank u
     
  15. Good thread Jacob Shadow-san! All the better for u read a book and didn't google it! Support
     
  16. And by the way, the article might not be correct, that article says it's more common in German people, well...it varies for everyone who has Autism so it's hard to find out who has Autism or not