Guest guest Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 Thought I would post my response to Grant's article here too. To the Editor: If there were an " anti-Pulitzer " prize for gross ignorance in journalism, Grant would have my vote. It does not appear that she based her piece on any research whatsoever. Thank you, Miss Grant, for making life just that bit harder for families of children with autism - well done. Now when some spiteful person ventures the corrosive opinion that the behaviour of an autistic child is the fault of the parent, they will have your piece to refer to for a dubious authority. Nevermind that you insisted that there are legitimate cases of autism out there, and that those poor benighted souls deserve our every sympathy - in the next breath you put the rise in the incidence of this dreadful and mysterious (and underresearched, undertreated) condition down to bad parenting, and a modern culture of excusing bad behaviour and grubbing for disability benefit. If there is a health authority out there which is handing out diagnoses like sweeties, I would like to know about it, and you should report on it. It took my local health authority over a year, and quite a lot of effort within that time, to diagnose my son. Believe me, autism was not the diagnosis I was hoping to hear. I wanted to be told it was something he would grow out of, or at worst, something for which there was a recognised treatment. The real scandal is not that the diagnosis was reached too easily, but that we were dropped by our health authority after the diagnosis was made: no therapy whatsoever was offered to my son. My husband and I have had to pay privately for all of his speech and behavioural therapy and his medical treatment for his gut problems. As to his behaviour, we are lucky: his autism does not manifest itself in the meltdowns which would surely see him excluded from school. If Miss Grant would actually like to be of some use, and possibly make amends for the gratuitous injury she has done with her thoughtless article, she might try doing a piece on the gut and immune system issues of children with autism. My son did not have the MMR, you see. Something, or a combination of factors, is causing the physical manifestations of this condition, and although it is probably environmental, we just don't know yet what it is. Please let's take this discussion forward and actually try to do something positive for these children. They are afflicted enough. Yours sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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