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Reply to "The Kids Who Beat Autism: New York Times"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] And it's not cancer. It is a brain disorder, like a brain injury or having a stroke. There are many, many people in the world who recover from a brain injury or stroke. Most don't recover fully, but some approach a full recovery. It takes a lot of luck for that to happen, but who the fuck are you to tell people that their kid can't be the one in a million who gets lucky? I'm sorry that your kid didn't recover as much as you hoped, but other people have had better luck. Again, this isn't the same. You are comparing apples to oranges. You are really minimizing the situation. You cannot recover from autism. If you do, you were misdiagnosed. [/quote] Well, you are welcome to your opinion, but I am going to wait and see what medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of autism say on the issue as additional research is done. [/quote]
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