Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 I agree with Becky that we have to be very careful not to overstate our case in saying that all autism=mercury poisoning. Autism as a diagnosis is a dumb idea and getting dumber every day. To diagnose an illness that has neurologic, immunologic and GI components on the basis of behavior is just plain stupid. I still use that label sometimes because it's easy and it identifies us with each other and it helps the newly diagnosed find us and find doctors and find answers. Overwise, it would be worse than useless, because it is also confusing and divisive and leads many people down the wrong paths. Sometimes I say that my son is neurologically damaged due to toxic exposures and sometimes I just say he is young at heart (like when he's acting like a 5 year old in the grocery store and he clearly looks like a 12 year old). We can't give up the old label of autism entirely for the reasons I mentioned above, but we need to also help redefine the illness by the language that we use. (i.e. When late term pregnancy termination began to be called partial birth abortion it totally reframed the debate. And whether you were for or against legislating that procedure the very fact that you used the phrase " partial birth abortion " was a vote in a sense for banning the procedure) I don't know what the hell autism is, and I sure as hell don't know what has caused every case of diagnosed autism out there, but I know that hundreds of thousands of our children are suffering from a variety of toxic insults which add upon each other and multiple the effects of each other. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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