reply to post by DarrylGalasso
Autism is typically initially suspected and acted upon by the family doctor and/or a pediatrician. The AAP recommends that children be screened twice
before age 2 and that treatment begin upon the initial diagnosis of the pediatrician.
I don't think so. Autism is initially suspected and acted upon by the parents.
The medical standards are irrelevant. For starters medical absurdists CAUSE autism by insisting on injected children using innoculations that contain
MERCURY (whose only purpose in the vaccine is to increase the shelf life).
Second, the hit that puts these children down for life, is the gang of innoculations scheduled for 18 months of age.
Although Autism shares some symptoms with other disorders such as mental retardation and deafness, its symptoms are pretty well defined, and it is
easier than a lot of disorders and health problems to diagnose. The symptoms are on the surface and not hidden in a manner such as say a blood clot in
the leg or something that is much harder to recognize until the damage is either done or the risk becomes critical.
What you've conveyed here is basically DISINFORMATION.
It represents at best wishful thinking...
The sad sad truth is MDs (medical absurdists) have NO interest in truly diagnosing autism. They refuse to test autistics when the symptoms begin to
manifest themselves (basically the adverse reaction that occurs when their little brains are being FRIED).
I have NEVER seen a physician record an adverse reaction to an innoculation.
They always want to tilt at windmills in their ABSOLUTE DENIAL, that they just brain-damaged a child...
Or KILLED them.
'Your child died from SIDS...' (No such disease, it's an absolute fabrication to pull the blanket over their blatant absurdism.)
There are no specific tests to determine Autism that I am aware of. Typically the pediatrician will use developmental milestones as their first
indicators such as how the child; plays, interacts, speaks, and learns. A setback in any of these areas will be their first clue and they will
typically seek consultation with either a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist at this point, and in most cases they will begin treatment before a
formal diagnosis is made as per the recommendations of the AAP.
Actually there are several tests.
Asking a ped to perform a test for MERCURY poisoning is the fastest way to clear a room of medical absurdists.
It just NEVER seems to happen... Imagine that?
ASD's are not completely understood by science and as with most mental disorders may never be completely understood; however, they do have a set of
defined characteristics that make them easier to spot than other more subtle symptoms from other disorders.
'...not completely understood...'
Especially when you have no REAL interest in it's cause...
Obviously it is easier to diagnosis the severe cases as compared to the less severe cases, but they do leave their calling cards.
Are there misdiagnosis? Of course, just as with any other medical problem, heck, they have even misdiagnosed death before.
Here is a hint for you naive ones... ALL of the diseases with 'Disorder' or 'Syndrome' are usually bogus diseases. Just your basic BS that medical
absurdists have made up to camouflage their true interests...
Which is basically to saddle you with a disease that requires a lifetime of treatment with no remedy.
Austism is NOT the only 'disease' to result from the intentional poisoning of folks via innoculations...
SIDS is a fatal adverse reaction. (Happens a lot with 'hot' batches. QC problems with MERCURY (ah preservative) levels? Just ship it! ).
'Gulf War Syndrome' is the result of MERCURY poisoning in adults.
There is only ONE CURE for autism... Stop injecting children with MERCURY... at least the ones you love.
The rest of them seem to be considered expendable.
[edit on 30-4-2009 by golemina]