20 month old with early ASD signs, doctor suggests alternative reasons

Hello everyone,

I have a wonderful 20 month old son (my only child), who for the last few months has been showing signs of having ASD. He has no speech (though certainly makes lots of emotive noises), does not respond to his name, has limited eye contact at times, no pointing or waving, and likes running in circles. 

His mum and I have recently started having him assessed. She is being very positive, however for entirely personal (and probably selfish) reasons this has hit me hard and this evening I was speaking with my doctor to try and get some counselling.

When I described my sons behaviors, he claims to have seen similar situations that were not ASD but actually due to a lack of adequate parental contact, and with hard work can be reversable. Some parents might be offended by this, but if I'm honest I can't say it's entirely impossible. It's certainly true that due to work pressures I'm not able to spend as much time as I'd like with my son, and while his mother is able to stay at home with him, his first year and a half was somewhat unusual, uneventful and a bit isolated. Maybe we just haven't done enough to engage him?

Normally every time I speak with a health professional about my son they refuse to be drawn on the odds of his having ASD. This is the first time I've heard someone actually suggest an alternative reason. I'm wondering if anyone else here has ever had a similar suggestion? 

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    While I admire you for trying, you cannot do this all on your own.

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  • Please Recombinantsocks, do not let this site destroy you like it has destroyed everyone else.

    I appreciate you trying to keep up the good fight, but you are practically on your own. Anyone else trying to provide help is new to it, and hasn't been hurt yet.

    The person who replied to my complaint about conditrions here, who wouldn't give his role and tried to exchange on jolly first name terms - I've done some research - he is the Director of Marketing.

    NAS is all about marketing image. They are still marketing this site as an on-line community after busting it up over the last three months, I think quite intentionally to remove those of us at the abler end, because we don't fit the marketing image.

    Nor should you keep getting worked up that it might be our fault that everything has collapsed because of the nature of our condition. It collapsed because Marketing wants rid of us, and isn't bothered about the fact there are now hardly any community members left to answer all the desperate questions.

    Nor is it fair on people still hoping this forum has the answers, like JamesMS. Most of the element of the forum that helped people have left. And I don't think JamesMS realises that he is expected to stick around and answer other people's questions.

    While I admire you for trying, you cannot do this all on your own.

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