Children with autism does not need to be going to the doctor frequently unless they have a medical condition. My autistic kid was jealous of his brother who did get sick more often. An autistic child might need therapy frequentlybut not doctors - no.
So you know every child with autism and you know their medical needs just because you have a child with autism and you don’t think they need to go to the doctor as often. How about you Pull out your medical degree and tell me about every single autistic child, since you know?
I didn’t know having an autistic child gave you a medical degree. Congrats. I bet you’re a law enforcement officer too. Since they think their GED and less than 6 months training, makes them a lawyer, a medical professional, a mechanic, a contractor and a master/professional in every single thing in the world. Ridiculous.
I have 4 kids with autism. Each one has their own individual psychiatrist, psychologist, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, behavioural analyst, a neurologist for one, 3 different general surgeons, 2 general practitioners, 1 immunologist, 1 orthopaedic surgeon, 1 urologist, 1 gynaecologist, 1 rheumatologist, 1 speech and language therapist and 2 dieticians . Oh and I shouldn't forget about their individual therapists and family therapist too. Autism can come with a whole host of co-morbidities. For example; epilepsy is quite common in the autistic population. Common issues: Digestive issues Migraine Musculoskeletal issues (I too have AUDHD and have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, and try can frequently go hand in hand, EDS isn't common though) Chronic pain Immune issues (higher risk of catastrophic allergies) Disordered eating eg: A.R.F.I.D. Dyspraxia can result in frequent accidental injuries which frequently require follow-up. This is a tiny insight to the care that some autistic people require. I hope this helps you to understand a bit better.😊
The audacity she has to say “you mean we”.
The mother is missing in action.
He’s right. HE has 2 kids.
He’s he’s right those kids belong to him.. but she still needs to pay!!! although she’s me MIA..
Is Therapy the “what not”?🤔💭
Wow watched the whole video i wish the judge snapped in place but she didnt just made her pay. I would of been up there talking shit
Yall know she makes these videos as entertainment right??? It's NOT REAL. She loves making "shows".
Children with autism does not need to be going to the doctor frequently unless they have a medical condition. My autistic kid was jealous of his brother who did get sick more often. An autistic child might need therapy frequentlybut not doctors - no.
So you know every child with autism and you know their medical needs just because you have a child with autism and you don’t think they need to go to the doctor as often. How about you Pull out your medical degree and tell me about every single autistic child, since you know?
I didn’t know having an autistic child gave you a medical degree. Congrats. I bet you’re a law enforcement officer too. Since they think their GED and less than 6 months training, makes them a lawyer, a medical professional, a mechanic, a contractor and a master/professional in every single thing in the world. Ridiculous.
yeah because EVERY case of autism is the same. Imagine having an autistic kid and still being this ignorant
I have 4 kids with autism. Each one has their own individual psychiatrist, psychologist, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, behavioural analyst, a neurologist for one, 3 different general surgeons, 2 general practitioners, 1 immunologist, 1 orthopaedic surgeon, 1 urologist, 1 gynaecologist, 1 rheumatologist, 1 speech and language therapist and 2 dieticians .
Oh and I shouldn't forget about their individual therapists and family therapist too.
Autism can come with a whole host of co-morbidities. For example; epilepsy is quite common in the autistic population.
Common issues:
Digestive issues
Migraine
Musculoskeletal issues (I too have AUDHD and have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, and try can frequently go hand in hand, EDS isn't common though)
Chronic pain
Immune issues (higher risk of catastrophic allergies)
Disordered eating eg: A.R.F.I.D.
Dyspraxia can result in frequent accidental injuries which frequently require follow-up.
This is a tiny insight to the care that some autistic people require.
I hope this helps you to understand a bit better.😊
Autism is a spectrum, so you have no clue what the fuck you're on bout.
Let the doctors do the thinking for you, alright, sweety.