Is Autism really that bad?

Users who are viewing this thread

Status
Not open for further replies.

Jersey

Mrs. Dontchaknow
Messages
19,157
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.11z
So as to not clog up the Infrasound thread, I will argue this topic here.






So, Valentin, please enlighten us all on how autism "really isn't that bad".



*waits patiently*
 
  • 99
    Replies
  • 2K
    Views
  • 0
    Participant count
    Participants list

Jersey

Mrs. Dontchaknow
Messages
19,157
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.11z
People live day to day with what? Autism really isn't that bad. There are treatments.

No, fortunately i only associate with "normal" people. Don't punish me for being fortunate enough to not have to deal with autistics. And you're ruining my awesome thread.

Why am i doing what? I recognise that autism is a medical condition, but it's not life threatening, and the condition barely stops them living productive lives. So... how does it effect your day to day life? Not very much, should be the answer. Considering they're "normal" people too.

Normal by the way wasn't meant as an insult. Normal to me, would be to not have autism. Since most people don't.


You don't think autism is life threatening? What would you do if your child with autism accidentally wandered off (as many kids do every day) and had no way of communicating their need for help? Many "autistics" as you refer to them have no communication skills whatsoever.

Living productive lives is usually only possible if you have Asperger's which is the highest functioning level on the Autism Spectrum. Most individuals with autism require care for their entire lifespan and will not lead a "productive life" in the eyes of society.

Before you respond with such a statement, you should check your facts. Or perhaps, do not respond to something you have no inkling of knowledge on.
 

triglad

Active Member
Messages
600
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z

Wikipedia said:
Self-injury: includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as biting oneself. Dominick et al. reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD

How exactly is this not a life threating condition, yes it only occurs in a few cases but still, it is life threatening.

And as Jersey has pointed out, there is a varying scale of autistic disorders, people at the unfortunate and higher end of this scale lead far from "normal," as you put it, lives. Imagine if you had to wake up evey morning and do things in the exact same way, or became so compulsive that you had to tidy things in a certain way. Now while this seems fairly harmless take a scenario that involves an appliance of some kind, While you or i would stop to check if it is plugged in/on an autistic person may not and may compulsively move or clean it, this could lead to electricution etc . . . yes that seems like a far fetched scenario, but it could happen and that is the point.
 

lumpenstein

Active Member
Messages
1,538
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
So as to not clog up the Infrasound thread, I will argue this topic here.






So, Valentin, please enlighten us all on how autism "really isn't that bad".



*waits patiently*
Hopes to fuck you aren't holding your breath! :eek

:D
 

Veronica

The OG
Valued Contributor
Messages
31,408
Reaction score
108
Tokenz
317.00z
Does Anyone realize that some of the people here have autistic children (me and Evan).. Also Jersey is an autism behavioral teacher.. Peter has Asperger's.. It really wouldnt be wise to start talking about something you have no idea about first hand.
 

Peter Parka

Well-Known Member
Messages
42,387
Reaction score
3
Tokenz
0.06z
I have a form of autism (aspergers) I wouldn't say its bad, it gives me alot of advantages but socially it gives me a lotof disadvantages which really piss me off. valentin is fullof shit.
 

Mase

Active Member
Messages
3,474
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
I also have asperger's. Though, I don't seem to have too much of a problem socialising or anything.
 

wednesday

Well-Known Member
Messages
14,167
Reaction score
1
Tokenz
6.74z
I have nothing to add thats not already been said, bar that in this day and age im shocked @ the lack of compassion, ,knowledge,ethics and out right morals that valentin has portrayed.
 

skyblue

KEEP THE FAITH
Messages
27,194
Reaction score
16
Tokenz
0.34z
to be honest...i have nothing but admiration for parents of kids who were born autistic......now i'm no expert on the subject but i've learned a little bit while i've been on this site.......its just a pity a few others dont try to learn a little
 

Peter Parka

Well-Known Member
Messages
42,387
Reaction score
3
Tokenz
0.06z
Watching that video, I realised another advantage I have, I can hear bats, something most people lose being able to do when they go through puberty!:nod:
 

wednesday

Well-Known Member
Messages
14,167
Reaction score
1
Tokenz
6.74z
VALENTIN...you really wanna have debates and contraversy?...get ya ass down here and answer these lovely peeps questons...im done playing games with you
 

Valentin

Banned
Messages
456
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
You don't think autism is life threatening? What would you do if your child with autism accidentally wandered off (as many kids do every day) and had no way of communicating their need for help? Many "autistics" as you refer to them have no communication skills whatsoever.

Living productive lives is usually only possible if you have Asperger's which is the highest functioning level on the Autism Spectrum. Most individuals with autism require care for their entire lifespan and will not lead a "productive life" in the eyes of society.

Before you respond with such a statement, you should check your facts. Or perhaps, do not respond to something you have no inkling of knowledge on.

A kid doesn't wander off because he has autism. If your child is autistic, you should be more carefull. That's common sense really. You could always purchase a lead if your parenting skills suck that badly.

Ad for leading a productive life, there is no reason why high level autistics can't be put to work in fields or anything like that.
 

BadBoy@TheWheel

DT3's Twinkie
Messages
20,999
Reaction score
2
Tokenz
0.06z
A kid doesn't wander off because he has autism. If your child is autistic, you should be more carefull. That's common sense really. You could always purchase a lead if your parental skills suck that badly.

You really have no fucking idea what you're talking about do you?

Until you have raised a child with Autism, or worked with them, you have absolutely no basis for an opinion.

To me you're just being controversial and inflammatory, which is really sad coming from someone with such self proclaimed intellect.
 

Valentin

Banned
Messages
456
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
Knowing someone with autism doesn't make you an expert. And it's ridiculous to suggest that a symptom of autism is "getting lost". That can happen to any child. You have to be carefull.
 

Valentin

Banned
Messages
456
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
Besides, this thread really misrepresents what i said. I said that autism isn't that bad compared to more serious afflictions.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
78,875Threads
2,185,392Messages
4,959Members
Back
Top