Brain damage
AardvarkGoodSwimmer
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I think more likely causes of the
brain damage --> (some cases) autism spectrum thesis might be:
Something autoimmune, say roughly analogous to PANDAS
http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/pdn/web.htm
or,
Something metabolic, say rougly analogous to PKU, or the idea that one cause is the wrong kind of bacteria in the gut which deplete the body of sulphur stores in turf battles (and can be picked up by the infant from other family members and thus seem to be inherited and are inherited in a sense).
“ . . . many autistic people have a genetic defect which interferes with their sulphur metabolism. The Clostridia in their guts could thus be pushing them over the edge. . . ”
And this claim would seem to be testable.
When I was a baby I had brain hemorrhaging in my frontal lobe. I've heard that people who have had brain hemorrhaging are slightly more likely to have AS. I don't really know though; I haven't found much on it.
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/sho ... p?t=608370
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btbnnyr
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Perhaps it is time for another round of vaccines.
Also, I broke a mercury thermometer once and spilled mercury in the fume hood. I am not sure if my autism became more or less severe after that, but I hit my head again around the same time, and I think that my grades improved after that.
The next mercury incident occurred about three years later, and that was someone else discovering old mercury spill at the back of their fume hood. The hazmat people came in hazmat suits to mister kleeen. I noticed a bit of a drop in my social functioning and communication skills around this time when I was not eggsposed to this mercury not in the back of my fume hood.
Also, I stopped having some kind of seizures involving banging my head against the wall around this same time that my social functioning went down some tubes, but I did discover that toilets don't all flush in one direction in the northern hemisphere.
I had concussion after knocking myself out when I hit the ground after running down a steep hill and not being able to stop as a child around the age of 9 or 10 and felt different after it - I noticed I wasn't feeling as much pleasure in things as before. No one else seemed to notice any change in my behaviour though.
I know for a fact my brain works slower than average as regards converting thoughts to speech and on anything where I have to hold lots of information in my head at once. On the other hand I reckon I have a broader knowledge and a lot more common sense than average and this stands me in good stead.
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