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Infantile Autism: A day of therapy

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She is a 4 yr. old with infantile autism. Watch as she looks to the side. Therapist said they were common in autistic children butmentioned nothing about seizures. At times they will last longer and she will also grab the corner of her eye when she does them. Any advise would be greatful.

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  • We took her recently to get an EEG and everything came back normal. She does not show in the brain scanning that she is having any type of seizures. Yes she INFANTILE AUTISM so our fight continues. Thanks to all and god bless.

  • how old she now

  • She is 4 still.

  • Hi, Irene! First of all...you ahve beautiful little girl who appears to be doing very well. I have to agree with Benedict. She appears to be doing some kind of visual stimming, or possibly some typical 'spacing out' that is often seen. I would, however, suggest an MRI - not only to rule out anything medical, but to also ease your mind. Thanks for sharing! -John

  • Thank you so much for your advise. I feel sometimes we as parents are the only ones that will fight for our special kids. Sadly the only way to get some sort of info. or answers is to record them and show the proof to our Dr.'s. Thanks so much...bless your family.

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  • My little step brother is worse :(

    He is much older too...

  • @multisnootylives1 Shut up. She has autism.....

  • she is a complete retard!

  • Here's my advice..... BIG FUCKING DEAL!!! There's nothing wrong with your kid. So she looks to the side, SO FUCKING WHAT!!!! 

    How much money are you scamming from us taxpayers?

  • did you have a visit to a mental specialists? some drugs decrease attention deficit and these difficulties of maintaining her look to a specific area...

  • @gamiezion i have no idea what its like to be autistic, so perhaps as a first hand source you will have more knowledge on what you've been through but i don't think autism acts on its own, it also acts with ur personality, thats what i may think which may be wrong so forgive me but, say if u had a stubborn personallity, wouldnt u stay attached to being like that, and say if someone else who was autistic had a adamant or shy personality, doesnt the same process sychronise that way?

  • @gamiezion the fisherman may be the best at catching a hemming with regular bait but he may not know how to catch a whale or something like that xD (i hope that makes sense because i didnt actually think before i said that xD) either way you are making it hard for me to prove my point !!! xD

  • @gamiezion i don't even know how to answer this xD but the fisherman isn't i suppose. he may be more knowledgable about than the person who isnt a fisherman, but he isnt more knowlegable than the chess player, the chess player plays sumthing different and the fisherman does something different, i get what ur saying though, but this doesnt comprehend with what i said about different types of characteristics of autism,

  • @AJboy700 *sigh* is the fisherman not most knowledgable anout fishing? is the logger not most knowledgable about logging? is a chess player not most knowledgable about playing chess?

    answer me this and realise what you have just said ;)

  • @gamiezion sorry, just to say, you may actually know more about autism thanks to the fact that you yourself may have experienced it. You may know why you glance at the side etc, but that doesnt mean that you will know more than everyone else when it comes to autism. Many different people have many different characteristics and different issues, some of these which you may not have come across and the oil that the other mensioned does effect the brain, it helps with concentration its not phoney

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