B19 wrote:
Thank you for sharing this APOM and please continue to share your journey through this to your recovery. As you say, little is known about senior health on the spectrum, but all the senior aspies in my family, including myself, have had issues with cancer - and some of the younger members too. As cancer is a disease of the immune system, fundamentally, (it overwhelms immune defences to an unnatural degree) and as compromised innate immunity appears more frequently amongst spectrum people, the greater incidence of cancer may be very related to ASD status.
One of the reasons that these matters are under the radar is the exclusive emphasis on autism as solely a neurological condition, as if it affected nothing but neurofunction. Yet there are thousands of robust scientific studies that show this is a false perception.
The brain is part of the body, not split off from it; the interactions are total - what affects the brain affects the body and vice versa. Just recently the discovery of the lymph system in the brain overturned medical dogma that this was an impossibility. Hopefully there will be other dogmas overturned in the near future which will benefit the health of everyone on the spectrum.
My daughter has never smoked and rarely drinks (and then only tokenly), eats mainly a vegetarian whole food diet yet she now has cancer for the second time. So it isn't just about avoiding known risk factors. There are obviously other physiological factors at work with interact with individual biochemistry and genetic/molecular inheritance. The work done on mitochondrial dysfunction and autism has been impressive yet remains largely ignored; the greater incidence of coeliac disease in people on the spectrum is another such factor.
So it probably wasn't anything at all that you did or did not do; it is probably an interaction of a number of internal innate factors and possibly compounded by the stress of living in a neurotypical world as a neurodifferent person. I know it is natural to look for reasons (what did I do wrong) - probably nothing at all.
Your recovery is what matters and let us know how we can be supportive of that and what kind of support you would find helpful. PM me whenever you feel like it, to talk about anything at all, as you wish.
I am glad I have returned to WP at this point so that I can be with you through this journey too.
B19,
this too is absolutely heart breaking!
my deepest sympathies go out to you and all your kin!
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-Jaleb