I'm newly identified as being on the spectrum. The first resource I'm studying is The Autistic Brain by Temple Grandin. (Wow! just Wow!) I noticed her mentioning, almost as an aside, how GI (gastrointestinal) issues are common in ASD. Well, ain't that the truth for me. How about members of Wrong Planet ?
And, if so, what do you do for prevention & relief ?
Here's my story. As a preteen, my stress and anxiety got shunted into my gut. Doctors diagnosed my stabbing pain as a spastic colon and prescribed Maalox. Flash forward. I finish a successful clinical trial which evicts the Hepatiis C virus that had been squatting in my body, and came away with digestive problems: acid reflux (gerd), sharp pain parallel (sideways) to the belly button, nausea, heartburn, constipation, erratic weight ( can fluctuate 6 lbs. in a couple days ) ... ... doctors diagnosed esophagitis, which I believe has gone away since, but symptoms persist, altho' getting better ...
... having watched my diet like a hawk during my HepC era, I've already been fairly strict, and now only more so.
* no fried food
* only whole grain & no gluten
* minimal minimal sweets (no chocolate)
* no carbonated drinks (like kombucha)
* small portions, eaten slowly
Before meals: enzymes, ginger, licorice (DGL).
Someone recently Rx'd zinc carnosine (pepzin GI)
& of course less stress (mindfulness)