Autism Questions?
What is the average life expectancy for a person with autism? and exactly what parts of the body does it effect?
Here is my post, someone on the spectrum, with other relatives in the spectrum: An autistic person has a lower life expectancy in the presence of those seeking "Cure" them because the "cures" are often much more likely to cause harm than good, up to and including immediate physical death and to down to cause the loss of self-esteem, as some autistic children are actually killed in the process of attempting to "cure" through medical interventions drug or abusive "therapies and rituals designed to ward off evil spirits. That, and there are plenty of thugs that shorten our life expectancy have not no interest in helping us, but only in the use and abuse us for the sport. Left alone, there is no biological reason for a lower life expectancy than good old-fashioned mistakes that kill anyone. While there are a large number of associated diseases that appear most commonly noted among people with autism than the general population of Otherwise, the only consistent difference is that neuroscience is different and that affects how everything changes. Look up "sensory overload" Stimming "And" inertia "on the site listed below to learn more about the experience of an autistic about what that means, since it is more accessible and not couched in medical terminology demeaning sees everything as messy, because neuroscience of a cat when compared to the neurology a dog would be considered "messy" if you expect the cat to be a dog.
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