Does Autism "Go Away?"

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  • @pinkycherry5938
    @pinkycherry5938 2 роки тому +35

    This channel really helped me to understand my son... thank u so much
    .. blessings to u and ur family.

  • @roshanpradeep4830
    @roshanpradeep4830 Рік тому +11

    Your story is so inspiring all 3 of your sons are with autism and your still confident and try to make them better my eldest son has autism and I’m worried about his future my youngest ok thank you for the video it gives me a lot hope ❤

  • @nicoledickson6099
    @nicoledickson6099 2 роки тому +59

    If my autism would go away I'd be sad, sure it makes a bit of my life hard but it makes my singing, acting, arts computer knowledge better.

    • @Zooxtry
      @Zooxtry Рік тому +5

      I feel like even if I could get rid of mine it would just be too late since I have all those years behind me where I grew up and learned with my autism.
      Basically that means if my autism were to go away I would be late on a ton of stuff.

  • @Ravelowsky
    @Ravelowsky 2 роки тому +16

    I have an 11 years old boy.. He was non verbal for several years.. He speaks now, doesn steam, flap or rock back and fwd.. You can have small conversations with him overall he behaves very well.. my issue is that his mom had him most of the time. she took him out of the school for "home schooling" because she was scared of the bullies but now he doesn't have contact with anyone he doesn't have any type of therapy's anymore.. She says school make him feel bored and frustrated because he already knows what they are going to teach etc. And I know that if he had been taking therapy and socializing with other childrens he would be way more better than what he already is..

    • @fanofallaroundaudreyandjus544
      @fanofallaroundaudreyandjus544 2 роки тому +3

      I hope you get somewhere with that especially since I have a friend with autism we no longer go to the same school. We’re both in high school I mean that we go to different schools in the same district not that we got completely separated. He lucky has mild autism so he only struggles with social skills. He doesn’t have problems with speech because it’s not severe and isn’t the best with eye contact but isn’t awful at that. I’m glad that they don’t struggle since fortunately we have Special Ed and a lot of stuff for kids so my friend isn’t behind. He’s not having problems and isn’t like dangerously behind with anything and is getting the help he needs to succeed. I really hope you can get there if you can if not get as far as you can with him before it’s too late.

    • @HappyHoney41
      @HappyHoney41 Рік тому +4

      Maybe he can be put into a gifted program.

  • @ManasviSareen
    @ManasviSareen Рік тому +5

    Your videos give us hope and understanding where we are and what are the issue with kids and what level of help they need.

  • @pragma2017
    @pragma2017 2 роки тому +13

    Autism goes away as offen as people born blind can see, it’s for ever, you just learn life skills to cope🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 if people say they ‘recovered’ from autism, happy for your change, it just ment you never had autism 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @donnanewby3386
    @donnanewby3386 Рік тому +8

    Autism never goes away or get better - some autistic people are able to mask their symptoms, but this takes it toll in the person's body - how would you feel to spend your whole life trying to pretend to be someone else, just to please other people.

  • @loveycat5474
    @loveycat5474 2 роки тому +63

    Many people with autism are creative, smart, happy, and good at designing new products such as the personal computers. Why would we want this to go away.

    • @baddiemee3008
      @baddiemee3008 2 роки тому +2

      Because the older they get it can become Schizophrenia smh

    • @dumbretard6941
      @dumbretard6941 2 роки тому

      😂😂😂

    • @annapaulineogrady9184
      @annapaulineogrady9184 2 роки тому +2

      Because I'm telling you it's unclean spirits and it's torment and surrendering to the Lord godly sorrow repentance faith and grace, he's healing me of lots of my issues. I have steming and tourette and I think i have autism traits. I'm being healed inside. I still have hyper n tics manifest but the self harm is GONE

    • @annapaulineogrady9184
      @annapaulineogrady9184 2 роки тому +1

      I am off all medication by the way. Clean for almost 3 years. I popped narcotics to suppress my tics

    • @annapaulineogrady9184
      @annapaulineogrady9184 2 роки тому +1

      To appease the evil spirits

  • @Dr.M.Courses
    @Dr.M.Courses Рік тому

    Thank for making this video, I'm 24 autistic doctor and I learn a lot about my autism from watching your videos

  • @ilovelolsurprise3419
    @ilovelolsurprise3419 2 роки тому +6

    I have this. I sometimes cry cuz I feel like giving up. It’s not what u think.. i think I’m more on the anxiety and OCD side… true, i do get involved in clubs and stuff in school, but sometimes i don’t feel included and start to get antisocial in school, which is why I can be a nervous kid, self conscious, shy, quiet, but this is who I am, and part of a downside

  • @donnanewby3386
    @donnanewby3386 Рік тому +4

    Stemming in autism helps the nervous system to self regulate - why would you want someone to stop doing this and get poorly, overwhelmed by sensory overload and have a meltdown instead?

  • @Dbellerive22605
    @Dbellerive22605 2 роки тому +18

    I loved this!! I have family and friends that do not believe my daughter has ASD & ADHD, so they tell me that she will outgrow it or get over it. It’s infuriating to me!!! I’m not sure why people think being ASD is a problem anyway?? Geez!!

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Рік тому

      This doc helped my son improve and get over autism with his herbs
      His name is Dr Oyalo on channel on UA-cam
      My son has improved and completely responds to his name with lots of understanding like never before
      Thank you Dr Oyalo

    • @Yellow-Rose
      @Yellow-Rose Рік тому +1

      It's definitely a problem, to some degree depending, but it's the parent's jobs and the world's job to make this place as comfortable as possible for them because they deserve to be happy and live fulfilling lives.

  • @user-dn9vd9xg9p
    @user-dn9vd9xg9p Рік тому +3

    My next door neighbor's son acted exactly like this. His stepfather terribly verbally abused him. His stepfather left to work offshore and for three months. It was amazing that this young man acted totally normal and his hair grew back. Amazing that the symptoms stopped. As soon as he heard his father was returning , he immediately began acting autistic again. So, with this being said, is there such as a thing as environmental autism whereas an outside source could have caused his problem , and if that source is removed then the child returns to normal?

  • @markitzero12
    @markitzero12 Рік тому +1

    For me being a High Functioning Aspie it is more of adapting. With Church during Worship and when I am at place for Example like a ComicCon I have to have my headphones, for someone that is a not on the Spectrum I can describe is for me My brain will try to process every noise and every conversation going on in the whole room at once and the brain not able to filter out the junk sound waves so I use Headphones to use the Speaker diaphragm to reduce the noise and make one sound wave also what I experienced at Anaheim ComicCon when I was not talking or focusing my hearing was in a way boosting like when you don't talk in a mic on a Cellphone and the Cellphone will boost the Mic Gain . The stims as getting older I think can manifest in different ways for example like mechanical keyboard click so on my gaming rig I have a old IBM Model M keyboard on my laptop I have to use Opera GX to add mechanical keyboard sounds to the browser I have the one made to sound like a Fallout Terminal and my main stim is the leg Bounce but I do rock back and forth once in a while but I use my computer chair to do that. Even at the age 37 I still have sensitivity to loud Sound, some Taste like I can taste the difference in Milks because of the feed I am guess they give the cows and processing, some textures, and Some Smell.

  • @HappyHoney41
    @HappyHoney41 2 роки тому +2

    I didn't grow out of autism, I just learned to hide it. At work, the first thing I'd do is make sure the chair I sat it would rock. If it didn't, I'd change chairs. That's how I'd get through meetings and my day. Tags in shirts are scratchy.

    • @HappyHoney41
      @HappyHoney41 Рік тому

      @@bolinhong2598 It's a genetic mutation. Eating some thyme isn't going to 'fix' it.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Рік тому

      @@HappyHoney41 it’s a herbal remedy

    • @HappyHoney41
      @HappyHoney41 Рік тому

      @@bolinhong2598 For symptoms?

  • @skie9140
    @skie9140 2 роки тому +14

    Noise cancelling headphones could help, stimming is okay, autism is okay, they are over stimulated which is what causes running away and such. If it's not hurting themself it's okay. Also, it's called masking and it's extremely tasking on the brain...it's not about improving it's fake (they are just trying to fit into an NT society that hate out of norm things) start talking to your kids and asking what is bothering and how you can reduce. Showers, tags, clothing, glasses, noises, lights, smells, temperature, and so much more can cause over stimulation.

    • @CheddarJackGamingg
      @CheddarJackGamingg 2 роки тому +1

      Completely unnecessary comment

    • @nicoledickson6099
      @nicoledickson6099 2 роки тому +2

      @Jack Laliberty. Completely unnecessary reply.

    • @CheddarJackGamingg
      @CheddarJackGamingg 2 роки тому +1

      @@nicoledickson6099 not really. I was telling the person that this was a useless comment as this family obviously knows this information.

    • @hadast3806
      @hadast3806 2 роки тому +1

      @@CheddarJackGamingg someone passing through the comments and video might benefit from the original commenters comment.
      Why are you so miserable and unhappy?

    • @CheddarJackGamingg
      @CheddarJackGamingg 2 роки тому

      @@hadast3806 why are you assuming you know my life? I’m neither of those things. I didn’t think of someone passing through and seeing just the comments….why would someone come to a video JUST for the comments without watching or knowing the content, which is obvious? The likelihood of that is low.
      Do not assume my life.

  • @steflynn7772
    @steflynn7772 2 роки тому +9

    I’m just going to say no it doesn’t. But you can work on symptoms. I’m 50. It’s still there ten fold. But I started lyrica ( an anti convulsant) and it’s helping with some things. Night sweats my whole life, gone. Restless leg syndrome gone. Digestive issues getting better. One of my arms swings now!!!! Some other stuff too. When I do my B12 injections my stimming reduces greatly and so does my gait.
    Stimming is flushing cortisol out of the body. Meltdowns crying specifically flushes cortisol out of the body. Autism runs high cortisol. Autism is a neuro/physiological brain disorder. NOT A PSYCOLOGICAL DISORDER!!!’ Please don’t stop the hand flapping. It the body protecting the heart and fighting the cortisol.

    • @bradyemily6082
      @bradyemily6082 2 роки тому

      So many helpful advice for my son. Helps me understand. Thanks for the video. Amazing. Thank you everyone for your comments too.

  • @denises3779
    @denises3779 2 роки тому +9

    It doesn't go away but with proper therapies it helps with the ticks and it helps autistic children and young adults communicate better. Also find out what they love and have them engage daily that helped my daughter.

    • @jenniferferris44
      @jenniferferris44 Рік тому

      Make sure to avoid ABA a lot of us have trauma from it and any 'benefits' we it gave us didn't even last past middle school

  • @ElijahRowland-ys5me
    @ElijahRowland-ys5me 2 роки тому +3

    i only learnt how to tie my laces this year

  • @brettjames1992
    @brettjames1992 Рік тому

    I love scients, art, photography, creating things, writing story's!!!!!!

  • @Goatsimulator-t6l
    @Goatsimulator-t6l Місяць тому

    Your kids are very welcome.😊 And Smart

  • @bradleycomer8392
    @bradleycomer8392 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the video!

  • @rozibektas143
    @rozibektas143 Рік тому +1

    Hi there, I have a son who has Asperger’s syndrome. He was diagnosed with autisim age 5. I searched high and low and did everything including ABA , dietary changes and supplements. Yes we made progress but not we are going for stem cell threapy. We decided to have this procedure with stem cell institute in Panama established by Dr Neil Roodian. It’s not a cure but sure helps with managing the symptoms. I suggest anyone to check it out. Thanks

    • @rozibektas143
      @rozibektas143 Рік тому +1

      Hi there, returning back to give an update. Instead of going to Panama, we decided to go and have a treatment in Holland.. here is the link to the video where our doctor explains in details, the procedure he uses.
      I am forever, eternally grateful to Dr nills and his team. It’s been one month and two days and the changes in my son has been nothing but a sort of miracle.
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  • @Yellow-Rose
    @Yellow-Rose Рік тому

    I was wondering what makes autistic people happy? I have yet to see a lot of videos about that. What's it like for an autistic person when they have a good time, a joyful moment, or just does something fun? Also what does it take to make them comfortable, relaxed and at peace?

  • @nicolepost9292
    @nicolepost9292 2 роки тому +10

    Hey you left us on a cliffhanger?
    Is that Chocolate?
    We need to know.
    😂😀

  • @samsmith3815
    @samsmith3815 Рік тому

    My grandson was diagnosed with autism and I really need help his non verbal

  • @virginiaw8608
    @virginiaw8608 2 роки тому

    Zenni optical glasses have helped us so much when our insurance has been maxed out.

  • @fern1416
    @fern1416 Рік тому

    Haha he's like "wait, is that chocolate?" 😂😂

  • @ElijahRowland-ys5me
    @ElijahRowland-ys5me 2 роки тому +2

    My friend didn't even know i had autism for 3 yrs

  • @searcy95
    @searcy95 2 роки тому +2

    This was Filmed In An LDS Building !

    • @KimKardashiUn889
      @KimKardashiUn889 2 роки тому

      When I saw the pews I was like let me go straight to the comments to see if anyone mentions Mormonism, brings back memories 😮

  • @Socioromanticism
    @Socioromanticism 2 роки тому +4

    9:31
    Asking the real questions here.

  • @lavanajafaar
    @lavanajafaar Рік тому

    Just imagine that my autism went away and I am a "typical" person
    Nooo i hate typical things

  • @julijuliya6666
    @julijuliya6666 2 роки тому +1

    Спасибо Вам огромное за Ваши видео. Это очень важно и полезно. В моем государстве эта проблема слабо развита и очень мало информации. Благодаря Вам я многое для себя поняла!

  • @pcorf
    @pcorf 8 місяців тому

    Autism does not go away. As a musician I released an album named Sensory Overload which focusses on my points of view with autism. You can listen to it on my channel.

  • @jgcenttv5508
    @jgcenttv5508 Рік тому

    I’m really worry about it’s very stressful 😢 see it happening

  • @sarahahmad7868
    @sarahahmad7868 Рік тому

    Thanks , it was a helpful video.

  • @dapperdan9573
    @dapperdan9573 2 роки тому +1

    Your children are good people treat them good praise him to be good people because you know not make good people in this world anymore praise and be good and guess what they'll pay you back later on when you're much older trust me they'll pay you back when you get much older yeah when you die as soon as you start hitting you're really old age guess what they'll pay you back later because you know you know I'm a lot of dumb decision to my lifetime and I have a grandma most of them reason to be good people maybe optimistic as well bye

  • @brofistrocksgmd3607
    @brofistrocksgmd3607 2 роки тому +1

    FYI, I’m more part in the “small yes”

  • @naimschannel6158
    @naimschannel6158 4 місяці тому

    i had medium autism but after one year i became normal

  • @josemanuelruiz4963
    @josemanuelruiz4963 2 роки тому

    you are an awesome Dad! I want to share a beer with you! Cheers

  • @amberperez2218
    @amberperez2218 2 роки тому +1

    I have had autism my whole life I'm 25 now

  • @samsmith3815
    @samsmith3815 Рік тому +1

    He looks normal and he goes to normal preschool tries to hum rhymes

  • @meditogofilmproductions
    @meditogofilmproductions Рік тому

    What does bouncing on a rubber band mean

  • @MissNebulosity
    @MissNebulosity Рік тому

    Great video

  • @dapperdan9573
    @dapperdan9573 2 роки тому +1

    So you know that your one son Alistair so guess what so there's this one's therapist in England that asked some of his patients why he did that it's because they're trying to get these terrible thoughts out of their head so they want to physically do it when the truth it's almost internal not external bye

  • @derrickbrooks5961
    @derrickbrooks5961 9 місяців тому

    Daniel Tay Doogal

  • @NEPatsfanclub
    @NEPatsfanclub 2 роки тому +2

    If I had to choose between my 3 special needs sons for any thing to go awayI’d want my 7 year old to walk 😂❤or at least be able to try my twins would want for him also they both ask when is he get up it’s sweet and innocent but kinda hard to explain to them right they just turned 5 on thanksgiving ❤ I cry and pray for them everyday

  • @samsmith3815
    @samsmith3815 Рік тому

    We don't take him out at all his 4 yrs old he bangs and throw things

  • @dip1410
    @dip1410 2 роки тому +2

    Lucky all your boys are high functioning..many dont have such luck.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Рік тому

      This doc helped my son improve and get over autism with his herbs
      His name is Dr Oyalo on channel on UA-cam
      My son has improved and completely responds to his name with lots of understanding like never before
      Thank you Dr Oyalo

  • @tjbishop8823
    @tjbishop8823 2 роки тому

    I was in a special needs classes Life

  • @Pw1zoLive
    @Pw1zoLive 3 місяці тому

    no autism doesnt go away and the only way you can technically 'cure' it is if you mask but thats not good to do at least from my experiance
    i dont like how some people act towards people on the spectrum in school and its not nice and i keep being called the R slur

  • @CandiedC
    @CandiedC Рік тому

    here is the answer to anyone reading the comments: no

  • @tjbishop8823
    @tjbishop8823 2 роки тому

    I was born without a thyroid