AsheSkyler
Feathered Jester
When you first start digging on autism, you get the obvious stuff. No eye contact, often toe walks, picky eater, meltdowns, shutdowns, and all the other advertised stuff. Then you hang around the autistic community for a while and you start finding out about the OCD, ADD, Tourette's, Celiac's, and other things. Naturally, since autism can not yet be proved biologically (but they're workin' on it with cool things like brain scans), it's currently a matter of logging coincidences and cohabitating conditions for our own curiosity's sake.
As some may know from my persistent bragging, I am FINALLY getting tested for some biological issues I'm having, even if it is a bit annoying going from "you're perfectly normal, you crazy lazy woman, and I refuse to do any simple blood tests that may prove you're right" to "you're gonna die if you don't fix this and why didn't you get this taken care of sooner". No balance... Anywho, one of the theories being explored is anemia. Specifically, pernicious/B12-deficiency anemia. I find that rather interesting, and not just because technically in my case a dwindling supply of red blood cells is a side effect of a side effect of a side effect that's possibly a side effect of the main problem that I'll be testing in the future. The first lady and person I knew with autism had a plethora of medical issues, including anemia. Another lady I came to care for a great deal is also severely anemic among her score of problems. Which types they have, I don't know, but I do know it's difficult to keep under control.
So between my current testing and the tummy trouble thread, I want to ask: Is anemia perhaps one of the common things autistics deal with? Anybody here been diagnosed with any kind of anemia? And if so, are you one of those who have a severe case of it that despite medication you still have extreme exhaustion and other problems like brittle nails?
As some may know from my persistent bragging, I am FINALLY getting tested for some biological issues I'm having, even if it is a bit annoying going from "you're perfectly normal, you crazy lazy woman, and I refuse to do any simple blood tests that may prove you're right" to "you're gonna die if you don't fix this and why didn't you get this taken care of sooner". No balance... Anywho, one of the theories being explored is anemia. Specifically, pernicious/B12-deficiency anemia. I find that rather interesting, and not just because technically in my case a dwindling supply of red blood cells is a side effect of a side effect of a side effect that's possibly a side effect of the main problem that I'll be testing in the future. The first lady and person I knew with autism had a plethora of medical issues, including anemia. Another lady I came to care for a great deal is also severely anemic among her score of problems. Which types they have, I don't know, but I do know it's difficult to keep under control.
So between my current testing and the tummy trouble thread, I want to ask: Is anemia perhaps one of the common things autistics deal with? Anybody here been diagnosed with any kind of anemia? And if so, are you one of those who have a severe case of it that despite medication you still have extreme exhaustion and other problems like brittle nails?