Immunity-why is this happening to my son?

Does anybody know - is there some link between autism and low immunity???

My 5 year old son had Discitis [a rare complication from tonsilitis which is an abcess in the disc spaces in the spine] when he was 20 mnths old - before we knew he had ASC.

I've just had one of the most frightening experiences of my life as he has had Meningococcyl septicaemia and been a very poorly bunny.Cry

Thankfully, it was caught in time and he is recovering well. But it seems very odd to me that he has now had 2 uncommon/rare bacterial infections, though the paediatrician has dismissed it as an immune issue and said it is bad luck.

Can anyone shed any light, point me in any useful directions for research, please? I've been to the healthfood shop and put him on a small fortune's worth of supplements! He is of course, quite orally fixated and so a lot of things go in his mouth. I have it in my mind that this is not the whole answer though....???? I have a funny feeling there is more to it....

Rosemary xx traumatised and forever to be paranoid now at the slightest sniffle Frown

 

 

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  • hi - can understand you being worried - you've had 2 nasty shocks.  Whether he was below par + the serious illnesses were able to take a hold is a possibility.  A blood test can show whether someone's immune system is up to strength, so maybe that might be a starting point.  It can be done at your GP's surgery.  There a many immune diseases but I'm not sure if any of them have actually been proven to be allied to autism in some way, altho research goes on.   Building up his immune system is a good 1st step forward because all the little ones regularly pick up bugs.

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  • hi - can understand you being worried - you've had 2 nasty shocks.  Whether he was below par + the serious illnesses were able to take a hold is a possibility.  A blood test can show whether someone's immune system is up to strength, so maybe that might be a starting point.  It can be done at your GP's surgery.  There a many immune diseases but I'm not sure if any of them have actually been proven to be allied to autism in some way, altho research goes on.   Building up his immune system is a good 1st step forward because all the little ones regularly pick up bugs.

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