your earliest "reported" signs of autism
The earliest sign was probably my sensory issues, which have always been severe. We have a home movie of my first bath, and as soon as I was put in the water, I started bawling. Can't say for sure, but I have a good feeling I was crying because I got wet, which I LOATHE. My mother noted sensory issues (mostly tactile, my worst) all throughout my infancy. I started toe-walking as soon as I learned how to walk. We have home movies of me toe-walking and clips of my earliest special interests from age 18 months or so. We also have multiple videos of me from 18 months through age 4 yelling about getting the bright light from the camera out of my face. That is probably the first recorded sensory issue that I can undoubtedly say was a true sensory issue. I also was a "difficult" baby as far as temperament and intensity from the start. My mother says I never slept through the night until I was 4. By the time I was 4, I was a textbook "little professor" Aspie with NVLD visual-spatial deficits. But in short, I had many very early signs, and it's fun to go back and watch home movies now knowing about AS.
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Helinger: Now, what do you see, John?
Nash: Recognition...
Helinger: Well, try seeing accomplishment!
Nash: Is there a difference?
Those who have read my earlier responses/postings know this.
I lost my speech at Approx. 18 months after normal development. I did not talk again for 2 years. My mom says it was jealousy over my Sister's birth. Which is total nonsense. I am not sure she believes it either..
Sincerely,
Matthew
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