KissOfMarmaladeSky wrote:
...do you have GI tract difficulties? I'm not sure if it is related to autism or Asperger's or not, but I have struggled with the issue for many years, and I just can't find a diagnosis for it, so would it be stupid or detrimental to you if autistic colitis was a possibility? Is it a myth, or is it true, because I am too nervous to schedule a colonoscopy (plus, my mom won't let me because she thinks it's part of anxiety, though my grandma thinks it's a congenital malformation). Does autistic colitis exist?
It's a myth. However, digestive problems are extremely common--about 30% or so of NT children have them; so it's a difficult myth to shake when about 30% of autistic children also do. (No stats on adults.) The thing that is significant, though, is that autistics are usually more bothered by digestive problems than NTs, and that means that dealing with them when you do have them is important--with the caveat that "GF/CF diet" is not a cure-all, because milk and wheat are often totally unrelated to digestive problems. My little sister, for example, reacts badly to red meat because it's hard for her to digest; cutting out milk or wheat would do absolutely nothing for her. (I have no digestive problems.)