Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi I'm sure I'm not alone in that gastro intestinal issues have plagued my son since birth and he only got diagnosed with autism at 18 and he 24 now, gastro intestinal issues seem to be a bit of a mystery concerning the connection with autism. We were always recieve sub par service from NHS and doctors (sorry but it's true) it's like oh you got a tummy bug go away...that's it that's all you get no tests nothing. I've posted this to see what others experience is regarding GI issues are. I'm at the point now and he has asked me to do this so we will do it together..to radically change his diet..we already are healthy ie we don't do the take out we dont do alchohol as he had a problem with that a while back and so cant have alcohol in the house and cook fresh meals 3 times at least in a week meals with veg in it and dint eat meat etc but it's not enough he still has nausea and on occasion will vomit straight up wht he just ate. It would be interesting to hear other people's experience , has anyone had any improvement changing diet??
I’m not sure if there is a connection between autism and the intestines. It seems to be a neurological condition. Meaning it’s all in the head. Who actually knows?
There actually is a great deal of science on this. It's a whole biological difference and not imagined. If you like, I can add dozens of links on some of the gut-brain-immune response differences.
If you could diwn load and post on here it would be appreciated not just by me but all of the other people on here...the more info the better.