CRD wrote:
My younger son Jake is nine and mostly nonverbal. Late saturday night he was bitten by a spider and Sunday morning he woke-up yelling his name and has been chattering almost nonstop for the last 2 days. Lost of words that have to deal with whats going on around him not random at all. Yelling at the pc when it wouldn't do what he wanted. "I Jacob <what they always call him at school> I want this movie now!! ! Work now!!" Then "I Jake I get what I want!" I love to hear him talk lol even if I can't help but think we've made him a think the sun rises and sets on him after hearing what he had to say yesterday morning. The unusual amount of speach has kept up threw the day at the doctors office we took him in because it's a realy bad bite.He told the nusre repelty that "I fine I leave now!" and there was "No need for that". He also told the doctor he was going now. Maybe something just clicked in his head or maybe it was something to do with the bite < not like I'm going to go look for spiders if it wears off>. Any way anyone ever hear of something like this before?
Hi, yes I've heard of something like this in an article about a study by Dr. Andrew Zimmerman (I just googled it - see if this link works:
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/ ... 2720071203). They've noticed when autistic or AS children get fevers, they lose some of their symptoms and are able to communicate better. Something about the fever helps them focus better or maybe helps the neurotransmitters. So the spider bite might have caused some kind of inflammation that had the same effect as a fever. Incidentally, my AS son recently broke his ankle and was the most social/focused ever in the days right after the injury. It's like the pain slowed him down/helped him focus on people. Don't want my son to get a fever or injured again, but I'm trying to figure out how to keep the socializing going!