Are there real physical differences with Aspergers?
Hm, of the things that have shown up on studies I only have crooked teeth, a large head, and probably an androgynous brain. I wouldn't know about the lungs. I don't have any autoimmune disorders myself but they are very common in my family.
I do have a low body temperature, low blood pressure, very large tonsils (yeah, opposite of the others here), am nearly blind in one eye, and have never broken a bone.
I look very young for my age, I have strong resilient bones and so on but I have to wonder if there is any real connection between any outward physical trait and autism, this all smacks of the pseudoscience of Phrenology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrenology
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Aspie-quiz ? AS: 151 NT: 61
Next time someone does a thread like this it would be fun if we posted all the research that has already been done too.
Damn!
Never heard of any of this!
Is this aspies, or autistics, or both?
Next time someone does a thread like this it would be fun if we posted all the research that has already been done too.
The only thing I have listed in all of that is I have crooked bottom teeth. That's it.
It really confuses me because I've read somewhere that Down's Syndrome and Fragile-X aren't neurological conditions because it affects the whole body, but Autism is a neurological condition because it's a difference in the wiring of the brain, not so much affecting the rest of the body.
There are some things that people get confused between physical and mental, like hand flapping in Autistics. Hand flapping is still controlled by the brain, or is something to do with the person's cognitive behaviour or even characteristics. Walking along with a limp could either be physical (the person has hurt their leg or foot and has no choice) or mental (it's just the way the person feels comfortable with walking, regardless that it could be damaging their foot, therefore turns into a physical issue later on), or could be some physical defect they were born with.
I've also read that some people born with physical differences like Cerebral Palsy can have mental conditions that go with it, like Mental Retardation, learning difficulties, or Autism, or other disorders like that. But having Autism does not cause these. I have AS and I am physically normal, and so are my other Aspie friends that I know.
The only physical trait I believe may be related to AS is having inflamed ears. I'm not sure if that's to do with how the brain processes sensory issues or not, being so both ears physically feel inflamed. Might just be me though. I also have onset of Arthritis, but I don't link that with having AS at all. Most of my mum's side of the family have Arthritis, and I have been told it can run through a family, so I believe it's just genetic.
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I have quite a few of these traits actually. Brachycephaly, asymmetrical facial features, high narrow palate, hypermobile joints, limited facial expressions, sandal gap toes, and prominent lower jaw. It's kind of weird, cuz I've always known I was a strange looking person, but didn't put two and two together until recently.
I believe I have some hypermobility in my fingers. I can lock them in a weird position. I have a weird yin/yang-esque thing with my right and left arms. My right arm is super sensitive to needles and I'll basically lock up in the most intense pain from having one break skin. However, my left arm seems to be completely numb to it. I don't know much else about my physical traits, I'm pretty oblivious to the things my body can do.
Anyway, I have those three. Also, more skin than usual between fingers & toes (but not enough to look weird at a glance).
I read that the skin thing can be due to cells that are genetically programmed to "suicide," not suiciding as intended. I wonder if that relates the the hypothesis about brain connections in autism not being pruned enough (is that process another programmed-cell-death phenomenon?)
"Brain cells do not replicate. Once they die, they're gone for good."
Whoah! I almost started my answer with that. Boy am I glad I looked it up, because you never know what discoveries have been made. Turns out they can, and DO replace themselves when they die, but it seems the replication may not restore the brain to its original state.
Wow! That got me thinking about that new study suggesting the Autistic brain has more neurons than the non-Autistic brain. Holy cow. I can just imagine the nutty theories about Autistic superiority that may come out of all this!

Duck and run for cover!

MrXxx, Do you have a link for this new study suggesting that an autistic brain has more neurons?
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According to research most autistics have crooked teeth and asymmetric faces. We also have bigger heads, bigger brains, bigger eyes, longer eyes, more upward slanting eyebrows, broader noses and broader mouths than NTs. We are statistically shorter. We are more likely to be androgynous, and our brains does not have the sexual dimorphism NTs have. We have twice the amount of neurons (and I don't know how many times more synapses) and it shows in our superfocus. We are more likely to be RH negative. We are more likely to have heterochromia. We are more likely to have red hair. We are more likely to be hypermobile. We are more likely to suffer from a whole array of autoimmune disorders. We are more likely to have epilepsy. We are more likely to be allergic, especially to milk. Our gut flora is often different than NTs and we are much more likely to have problems there. We have a different lung structure.
Next time someone does a thread like this it would be fun if we posted all the research that has already been done too.
of th above list i have
crooked teeth
bigger head( have to wear mens hats)
attached earlobs
broader nose
shorter then average(5.2)
had RH as child.. possible autoimmune,, also gluten intolerance
food allergies
sensitive gut
heterochromia
other things i saw listed ihave
stiff joints
poor coorination and muscle tone
think like a cross between a man and a woman,( joke that ihave membership on both mars and venus)
small hands and feet???
basically ive always been different physically and it took until my 50s to figure out why,,
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Next time someone does a thread like this it would be fun if we posted all the research that has already been done too.
of th above list i have
crooked teeth
bigger head( have to wear mens hats)
attached earlobs
broader nose
shorter then average(5.2)
had RH as child.. possible autoimmune,, also gluten intolerance
food allergies
sensitive gut
heterochromia
other things i saw listed ihave
stiff joints
poor coorination and muscle tone
think like a cross between a man and a woman,( joke that ihave membership on both mars and venus)
small hands and feet???
basically ive always been different physically and it took until my 50s to figure out why,,
Where is this mythical researched sourced, link?
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The correct term is hypermobility (or EDS) and it is prevalent among autistics. Just because you find it funny (IT f*****g HURTS if you have it bad enough) doesn't mean it isn't more common among us. Also, how do you think you got enough autistic genes to be autistic? Was it funny because you're adopted?
I don't think it's funny in that way, I just mean some of the silly things people come up with just make you want to laugh. And no I wasn't adopted (in case you were being sarcastic or something).
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When I was young I had very low muscle tone despite the fact that I was active [exercise lways relaxed me]I was in my late twenties before I finally gained some muscle definition, which I would say peaked in my 40's.
I was also slow in losing my teeth, in my thirties before wisdom teeth tried to come in, a very late, but very explosive physical puberty. Also, I had almost no wrinkles, sagging skin, etc. until I got sick [when I caught up and then some] I was nearly fifty before I could "catch the beat" enough that I could dance. I was late in so many things and I wonder if that is something peculiar to Autistics, or just me.
I was born with OVERSIZED Tonsils, and double jointed knees.
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