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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've never read anything about how this plays into the theories. Elaborate. "which would explain the encocropesis that is made so much of in all of the theories."[/quote] A lot of people have pointed to the fact that Burke had accidents frequently and did some odd poop play as evidence of his sexual abuse and general perversion/oddity. [b]Kids with ASD are way more likely to have chronic constipation and have accidents. [/b][/quote] Compared to whom and according to whom?[/quote] Compared to neurotypical children and according to every doctor or research person that works with children with autism. See, as one of thousands of examples, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0300443032000079069. Kids with neurological conditions generally have low tone with causes issues with bowel movements. Seriously, though, this is not a peer review board, stop demanding a citation for noncontroversial statements. Also, google is your friend if you are really interested. [/quote] I'm not the poster asking about Burke, but please stop posting crap about people on the spectrum. What you said is not true and the article you cited, says that "No data for children on the spectrum were found in the literature search, and indeed very little research related to this topic..." Yeah, kids on the spectrum can have communication or behavioral issues that make them difficult to potty train, but stop making sweeping generalizations about autism. [/quote] DP. Ugh. Please stop, guys. No one is going to post any theories if they have to back up everything with sources and constantly worry about who might take things the wrong way and be offended. [/quote] A theory is a theory. Everything about the Ramsay murder is speculative b/c we don't know. However, don't state things as part of a theory that are factually untrue. For example, Jenny McCarthy did this for years about vaccines causing autism, which is untrue, but many, many people still believe it. Facts are facts. Stick to them.[/quote] It is [b]indeed a well established fact [/b]that children with autism and other neurological issues are [b]more likely [/b]to have encopresis and toilet training issues. I am not sure what objection you have to accepting basic facts, but lets take a look: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01058155 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891422208001753 - noting specifically, Children and adults with developmental disabilities are more likely to evince encopresis, soiling and constipation than the general population. This set of related behaviors can produce a great deal of stress and can be a major restriction in independent living. Also, from several know autism sites: http://www.autism-help.org/behavior-soiling-encopresis.htm http://www.myaspergerschild.com/2011/07/aspergers-children-and-encopresis.html http://www.airpnetwork.org/atf/cf/%7B21E91B8F-D0F9-424E-8242-C281E1B81562%7D/guide_for_managing_constipation.pdf [/quote] I think the question was someone said Burke was ASD or had autism and someone asked for THAT to be backed up. [/quote]
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