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The rate of autism spectrum disorders continues to rise among American children, with one in 88 now receiving such a diagnosis, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday. That's an increase from the one in 110 estimate released by the CDC just two years ago. The newer data, from 2008, also shows that autism is almost five times more common in boys than girls, with one in 54 boys diagnosed with the condition.
I know many autistic kids, and several who could be diagnosed with probable Asperger's, and I wonder about what society will be like for my non-autistic children, when they grow up with so many peers affected by autism. Will these kids get married? Have good jobs? Leave home? Act with moral convictions and a healthy sense of right and wrong? Will they be bullies or outcasts in high school? Will they be capable parents? Can our society and government support their needs into adulthood and beyond when there are so many (and growing)?
I spend lots of time wondering what's causing this epidemic. It seems to mirror the growth of MC, so I think the causes are related. Is it GMO food, pesticides, antibiotic resistance, viral or bacterial infections, mercury and heavy metals all around us, BPA, too many vaccines too soon, aluminum and other adjuvants in vaccines, genetic susceptibility, older parents? All of the above? Or could there be a single smoking gun that we haven't recognized yet -- like one solitary pesticide that's poisoning the genetically susceptible?
Does the damage truly happen before birth? Some imaging studies suggest this. I say it does for some, but not all.
Is it an autoimmune disease, where brain damage happens as a result of immune activation/dysfunction?
Are there autoimmune processes involved, that if triggered in babyhood, result in autism symptoms, but when triggered in adulthood, result in other things like fibromyalgia, IBD, MS, etc?
Does the predisposition to it rest in our gut bacteria make-up more than our genes??
I truly believe when we have answers to MC, we may have answers to autism, and vice versa.
Call me crazy...