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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

Helpful safety tips and advice, as seen in real life care of a severely-autistic young adult living at home with nursing support.

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  • hi, it's weird that there are such more worse variations of autism in the world, I have autism too . Now the thing is that I do not react to weird sounds, and i'm a social person too but I do have symptoms like most people with autism, like understanding wrong things what people mean or take it all too literally, but i think thats just me, or i sometimes just realize that I do understand it right but my autism won't let me too. I just don't know, good video also ;)

  • @GLENNroyale It sounds more like you have Aspergers? Only you and doctor would know for sure, but it is interesting how even people with Asperger's experience similiar things that my son does, just on a different level.

  • I love ur vids but i got a question about jamiey. is he partially toilet trained or he isnt

  • @markelldawg He could go on own, there's nothing physically hindering him. He usually starts slapping himself if put him on toilet. Even with a soft seat.

  • A major news network needs to conduct an interview with you about severe autism. You rarely see/hear anything about severe autistics such as your son; only high functioning autistics. Why do you think that happens? Anyway, you're an awesome mom/person.

  • @jazcor Thanks so much. Yes, media is still not educated about what severe autism looks like. But there's always hope!

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  • anyway for my mother it was a hard time she said, but for you it must be even harder, so I really appreciate what you do, cause this is more than a full-time job :)

  • @kgaccount

    yes it is, I've watched now for an hour already of your videos, and the more I watch, the more I get emotional too and getting more into your son. It really fascinates me, and that there are so much other types, i didn't knew too. You may be right I have asperger cause that's been told to me 9 years ago, I sometimes have laughing bursts too, but afterwards I say to myself, did I really do that? Or things I've done that normal people don't do, and afterwards I say why did I do this

  • hey its my pal jamey how has jamey been srry about the name of my channel but its for my band and it seems like im the only person whose interested in autism

  • How is Jamey doing lately? And yourself? :) I've missed your vids!

  • @CrystalMichellezBail Thank you. I'm not a professional video maker, so the videos aren't a PBS special, but I'm glad they help!

  • @aspie1966 They are so comfortable. Great for sensory therapy, as well.

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