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comorbid conditions

  1. Professor Lupin

    'Twas the '80s, baby—so fast forward.

    It's probably not surprising that, as a child of the 1980s, I was never diagnosed as a child or teen. It took me 30+ more years to actively seek out someone who would evaluate me as an adult (a pain in the neck in my rural area), and that only after the separation from my spouse and years of...
  2. Rodafina

    Neurotherapy/Neurofeedback Therapy

    I want to recognize this is a topic mostly intended for treating comorbid conditions – I realize that autism is not, in itself, a mental health condition. In the spirit of full disclosure, I fall into the category where there are comorbid conditions and so my question is from that perspective...
  3. Southern Discomfort

    I was featured in a podcast!

    Hi girls and guys! As the title says, I was featured in a podcast which aired mid June called the Tourettespod. I was interviewed for this way back in February so I've been waiting quite a while for this to come out but the result was truly stunning. If anyone is interested in listening to it...
  4. pjcnet

    Co-morbid Conditions Associated With Autism

    There are known medical conditions that are more commonly associated with people on the autistic spectrum, these are known as co-morbid conditions. Some well known co-morbid conditions are anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and perhaps even sleep issues, but...
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