G.I. Disorders, Epilepsy
and M.R.
As
was noted in the previous post, there are three large subgroups in autism; call
them comorbidities if you prefer. Taken
together, these 3 subgroups must account for the majority of cases in autism.
Since
Monty is not affected by any of these three conditions, I am not equipped to
research them in the depth they deserve.
If you have an autistic child affected by gastrointestinal disorders, epilepsy
or mental retardation, why not participate and combine your own personal
experiences, with a review of the research literature; with Google Scholar it really is not so
hard.
Alternatively,
anybody with a professional interest in these areas is equally welcome to join in.
Guest Blogger
I
will post your work un-edited on this blog.
We can then all help ourselves to apply practical science to solve the
puzzle that is autism; the objective being to reverse it and not just theorize
about it.
If you are interested, just reply via the comment function.