Views on autism 'cures'

Hello all,

This is my first post here but have been looking at the forums on and off for a while now.

My 3 year old son is a completely non verbal and suspected of Autism. Me and my partner, and the majority of professionals involved in his development all agree, but until the Child Development team in our area have a formal diagnosis meeting, he is only considered as needing language and communication support, but thats an entirely different discussion.

The point for this post could potentially be dangeours, but I had to ask. Should a moderator decide this thread needs to be shut down, then I have no issues with that.

My question is twofold. Firstly, do you think there ever will be a cure for Autism?

And my second, slightly more contraversial question is if there was suddenly a cure, would you get your child/partner/yourself to undergo the cure? 

Parents
  • I'm so pleased your traits and symptoms have alleviated with age.  Sadly mine appear to be doing the opposite.

    I think for many females particularly, a life of social pressures with communication means you end up with a form of breakdown.

    I was more passive as a child and would have been harder to identify as autistic.  Under the smallest pressure now, I am rocking and hand-flapping and unable to cope.

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  • I'm so pleased your traits and symptoms have alleviated with age.  Sadly mine appear to be doing the opposite.

    I think for many females particularly, a life of social pressures with communication means you end up with a form of breakdown.

    I was more passive as a child and would have been harder to identify as autistic.  Under the smallest pressure now, I am rocking and hand-flapping and unable to cope.

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