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Possible Connections to Autism

Some insight into autism. What are the known causes, and what types of therapy are being used?

Although there is still much debate among researchers on the cause of autism, scientists have known the affects for quite some time. The possible known causes of autism are Thimersol-containing vaccines (vaccines containing mercury), genetics, and allergies. The effects of autism are severely impaired social and communication skills, behavioral issues, and the inability to filter outside stimuli.

Autism is a mental disorder that develops in early childhood. D. Hockenbury and S. Hockenbury (2005) described autism as: "Characterized by severely impaired social and communication skills, including delayed or complete lack of language development" (p. 589).
Researchers have determined that there are multiple connections to autism. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote Deadly Immunity after consulting with Dr. Bill Weil who is a consultant for the American Academy of Pediatrics. He also consulted with Dr. Richard Johnston, an immunologist and pediatrician from the University of Colorado. The article begins with a theory that levels of Thimerical-containing vaccines (vaccines containing mercury) commonly given at birth causes severe brain injuries and has been linked with autism. According to Kennedy, Weil, and Johnston, case studies were used to determine the outcome:

As the number of vaccines increased, the rate of autism among children exploded. During the 1990's, 40 million children were injected with Thimersal-based vaccines, receiving unprecedented levels of mercury during a period critical for brain development.
Considering Deadly Immunity clearly uses the rule of falsifiability by identifying some sort of evidence that makes it possible to refute the claim or prove it is false. The research is now considered testable. We can also conclude that although the mercury laced vaccine has a connection to autism, it is possible that the vaccines were given at an age too early in life considering the vaccines are given within hours of birth.

Many researchers and parents are convinced that genetics may also predisposition a person to autism. I have three cousins from my mother's side of the family that have a varying degree of mental retardation. My aunt never had the financial resources and social support to have her children evaluated. The parallels of my children's diagnosis of autism are similar to my cousins' disabilities. This is what led Dr. Davis, my children's neurologist to believe that it is possible genetics are the cause of autism in my children.
There are significant reasons to believe that allergies may also be responsible for the cause of autism or the behaviors associated with autism. Stephen m. Edelson, Ph.D, Center for the Study of Autism, Salem, Oregon pointed out:

Allergies are common in autistic children and adults. There is growing evidence that allergens are responsible for many of the behavioral problems seen in autistic individuals. In fact, allergens could be the underlying reason or cause of autism in some, if not many children and adults. (p.1)

D. Hockenbury and S. Hockenbury (2005) points out, "Symptoms include repetitive behaviors such as body rocking and abnormal interests which includes an intense preoccupation with mechanical toys" (p. 589). I have three children that have autism. My oldest daughter is seventeen years old. She communicates with us by repeating what has been said to her. She uses body rocking for a calming effect. She has an abnormal interest in which she is fixated on straws and sticks. She holds them extremely close to her eyes and the bridge of her nose. She has never had an interest in toys.

There is no known cure for autism, but there are many treatments that make a difference. Speech therapy can help overcome communication and language barriers, while occupational therapy helps with sensory integration and motor skills. Behavioral therapy improves cognitive skills and reduces inappropriate behavior. Today, Social StoriesTM have been used for behavior modification in children with autism. Social StoriesTM are pictures of simple instructions or visual cues for appropriate situations. Children with autism typically are visual learners. Crozier and Tincani (1997) explain the benefits of a social story: "Social StoriesTM are potentially beneficial for several reasons. They capitalize on the visual learning strengths of students with autism (as cited in Quill 2007).

Also, the Stories' book format is unobtrusive in an educational setting and therefore, less stigmatizing."

Social StoriesTM are an important part of my children's lives. We use Social StoriesTM to explain when it is time to take a bath, go to church, camp, and to help visualize appropriate behaviors. Social StoriesTM are also important for new changes in routine. Children with autism have trouble coping with changes in routine.

In my experience, speech therapy is one of the most single important treatments for a child with autism. My fifteen year old daughter is non-verbal as a result of autism. She struggles forming words. Speech therapy has helped her tremendously with vocalizing several new words. She is also assisted with an augmented speech device. This device has selected words and phrases in a woman's voice tailored to her wants and needs.

It seems apparent that genetics, allergies, and the levels of mercury in our vaccines have a connection with the cause of autism. Although there is no known cure for autism, we have the ability to minimize the effects of autism with early interventions such as speech therapy, behavioral intervention, Social StoriesTM, psychotropic medications and special diets.

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Comments (11)
#1 by Karen N, Aug 22, 2008
Thanks for writing this Chris.
As a parent I know that there is still a lot concern among parents when it comes to vaccines. But it is interesting to note that there may be more than one cause for autism.
#2 by Mike E, Aug 25, 2008
Thanks Chris, I enjoyed the research you pulled into this in addition to your own personal experience.
#3 by jo oliver, Aug 27, 2008
Chris-Really great job! Thank you for sharing your personal experience within the research. It adds context for so many that do not understand the disease. I will pray for your children & increased research to aid them. Other readers: Awareness of these debilitating diseases is key to further research and treatments. Please pass this link along to others. Also if I may…. Ask you to read & pass my link on to others http://www.healthmad.com/Conditions-and-Diseases/What-is-Mitochondrial-Disease.216371
#4 by Steve, Sep 12, 2008
Chris This Article Gave me more insight to Autism.I am unclear on how Allergies have an effect on cause os Autism
#5 by BC Doan, Sep 20, 2008
Thank you for an insightful look at the "Possible Connections to Autism.."
#6 by Lost in Arizona, Sep 21, 2008
Thank you for this article. With such a high incidence of autism these days, it's difficult to find ways to reach out to others and become aware.
#7 by Chris Stonecipher, Sep 21, 2008
Thanks everyone for the kind comments!
#8 by Shawna Thom, Nov 10, 2008
Chris,
This article is amazing. You provide such great information and detail. I knew a bit about Autism but have learned much more through your article.
You did a wonderful job explaining the 'how's' and 'why's' about thet possible connections to autism.
Thank you for an informative article.

Shawna Thom
WA
#9 by  Chris Stonecipher, Nov 11, 2008
Shawna,
Thanks again for your inspiring and thoughful comment.
#10 by goodselfme, Nov 21, 2008
You and your family are in my prayers.thank you for sharing this most helpful info with me.
#11 by  Chris Stonecipher, Nov 22, 2008
Thank you goodselfme for the prayers. I could always use more prayers. Also thank you for your continued support and friendship we have developed.
God Bless you always,
Chris
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