cyberdad wrote:
have you enquired about medicinal marijuana for your son? I've read it's success in controlling epilepsy is very good. Oxytocin is currently being clinically trialled and looks like it could be the world's first treatment for autistic stimming/lack of social skills.However it may not be suitable for adolescent girls/women as it could intefere with menstrual cycle.
Is marijuana confirmed to have a beneficial effect on seizures ? I was told to look into it for my son, but although a few states have legalized the use of marijuana as medicine, there don't appear to be any completed large scale case studies that actually prove that it is any more efficient than current AEDs. Epidiolex (CBD) is the only drug currently approved by the FDA for use in some cases of intractable epilepsy as a "compassionate act" for a small number of people at specific treatment centres.
As for oxytocin, there has been quite a bit of conflicting information reported. A Stanford University study found that there is no significant differences in oxytocin levels in the CSF of individuals with autism and NT individuals, and that these levels tended to depend on family history / genes rather than one's neurology. For example, if NT parents had high levels of oxytocin, their kids - NT or ASD - also tended to have high levels of oxytocin. Regardless, oxytocin has been implicated in social skills. An allied study - also at Stanford - found that individuals with low levels of oxytocin tended to have poor social skills, regardless of whether they were NT or had ASD.
Just another day in the life an ASD parent. Lots of studies, but not enough information.
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O villain, villain, smiling, damnèd villain!
My tables—meet it is I set it down
That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain.
At least I'm sure it may be so in "Denmark".
-- Hamlet, 1.5.113-116