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Stomach issues

In general all Neoropsycolocal diagnosis are highly individual so you cant compare youre self to anyone else (incl in here) you also have to take in to account what level? , any other co morbid diagnosis and what level on those ? For example
Sarah I'm having one of those days what is a neuropsychological diagnosis? Can you keep it simple I'm having a feminine day let's say so I have sort of baby brain
 
Sarah I'm having one of those days what is a neuropsychological diagnosis? Can you keep it simple I'm having a feminine day let's say so I have sort of baby brain

Of course.

What i mean with neuropsychological diagnosis is among others ASD / ADHD / Interlecuall disablity etc... Diagnosis were our brain dont work the same as others and we have our " tics " and other problems

Better ?
 
Sadly im sad to say my IBS have shall we say progressed to Severe on both accounts from my first diagnose due to i dident bother to seek and get medical aid back then :oops::oops::oops: :( BUT i accepted this fate as well.:rolleyes:
 
Sadly im sad to say my IBS have shall we say progressed to Severe on both accounts from my first diagnose due to i dident bother to seek and get medical aid back then :oops::oops::oops: :( BUT i accepted this fate as well.:rolleyes:
Are you a vegetarian? If so could you be a vegan I found that my IBS has almost disappeared since I've become almost vegan ,all the nerves and muscles in my torso are either paralysed or very weak after an infection so I don't think you'll be able to digest vegetable matter efficiently, the combination of a vegan diet and indigestion tablets has almost cleared up my irritable bowel syndrome
 
Are you a vegetarian? If so could you be a vegan I found that my IBS has almost disappeared since I've become almost vegan ,all the nerves and muscles in my torso are either paralysed or very weak after an infection so I don't think you'll be able to digest vegetable matter efficiently, the combination of a vegan diet and indigestion tablets has almost cleared up my irritable bowel syndrome

No and i will NEVER become one either or any other non meat diet .
 
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Rudy Simone in Aspergirls: "Most, if not all, people with Asperger's and autism will have some form of digestive issue."

Surprise to me. Does this sound familiar?
Yeah. It is a surprise and an overgeneralization born of ignorance. Plus it is vaguely insulting.

You could as easily say that "Most, if not all, people will have some form of digestive issue." Over time the accuracy of that statement approaches 100%.
 
Hm, I've heard this before, but not sure how true it is. I have some digestive issues, but on the other hand, so do a lot of my non-autistic family members.
 
I've heard that it's common, but "most, if not all"? That seems like quite an exaggeration. I can say that I, for one, am pretty obviously on the autism spectrum (I get the impression that people can tell within five minutes of meeting me no matter how hard I try to "mask"), and I can't remember ever having any significant digestive issues except for when I've clearly been sick, or one time when a medication I was prescribed way too high a dose of was causing it. I don't have any known food allergies, either. And I also have anxiety.
 

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