IsabellaLinton wrote:
My first stroke was in my cerebellum.
The cerebellum plays a big role in the coordination of sensory information.
Cerebellar lesions intensify all parts of ASD from social anxiety to stimming.
Their job is to make smooth transitions from input in all parts of the brain.
Post-mortem exams have shown many autistic people had cerebellar defects.
I was born with Sensory Modulation Disorder from ASD but that stroke made it worse.
I might inquire about going back to my stroke neurologist.
I don't know what they can do besides OT and more nerd equipment, but it's worth a try.
Ah, I see. That certainly makes sense as to why you are unable to deal with those sensory issues.
Being autistic is tough. We are all so different in how it affects us.
I hope you are able to find some relief somehow. Take care.
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