Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet stigma head-on. People on the spectrum are much more likely to be the targets of harassment and violence than the other way around.
Or to put it another way, if everyone with ASD was a gun-crazed murderer there would be nobody left on the planet.
This is truly a tragedy on multiple levels for this family and their community.
But it is not proof of some kind of link between ASD or mental health challenges and the rates of gun deaths in the US.
Every single kid who does a mass shooting is also medicated for things like anxiety, depression, etc.
I think the issue is the pharmaceutical drugs and side effects on young men in particular, that are being glossed over that are the true cause of these mass shootings.
I can't even believe I'm saying this because I'm not at all a conspiracy theorist and I know that these drugs help many people-- but I do wonder if there are more harmful side effects than we are made aware of and that people who take them need much closer monitoring.
100% correct
I am not a scientist, lol. But i wonder if there is some additional side effect that makes the risk of psychotic episodes/aggression/suicide/self harm/depression (all listed by the drug companies as possible side effects to those drugs) amplified by the surge of testosterone that boys naturally get during that phase of puberty around the later teen years to early 20s.
So instead of self harm, suicide, depression, etc they end up with uncontrollable rage/violence bursts/psychosis towards others.
Because these kinds of kids are more likely to take these kinds of drugs, it makes it appear that it is the disorder causing the mass shootings, when in reality it is a side effect of the drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet stigma head-on. People on the spectrum are much more likely to be the targets of harassment and violence than the other way around.
Or to put it another way, if everyone with ASD was a gun-crazed murderer there would be nobody left on the planet.
This is truly a tragedy on multiple levels for this family and their community.
But it is not proof of some kind of link between ASD or mental health challenges and the rates of gun deaths in the US.
Every single kid who does a mass shooting is also medicated for things like anxiety, depression, etc.
I think the issue is the pharmaceutical drugs and side effects on young men in particular, that are being glossed over that are the true cause of these mass shootings.
I can't even believe I'm saying this because I'm not at all a conspiracy theorist and I know that these drugs help many people-- but I do wonder if there are more harmful side effects than we are made aware of and that people who take them need much closer monitoring.
I am not a scientist, lol. But i wonder if there is some additional side effect that makes the risk of psychotic episodes/aggression/suicide/self harm/depression (all listed by the drug companies as possible side effects to those drugs) amplified by the surge of testosterone that boys naturally get during that phase of puberty around the later teen years to early 20s.
So instead of self harm, suicide, depression, etc they end up with uncontrollable rage/voiolence bursts/psychosis towards others.
Because these kinds of kids are more likely to take these kinds of drugs, it makes it appear that it is the disorder causing the mass shootings, when in reality it is a side effect of the drugs.
As it was explained to me (not my opinion, just as our physician advised): Depression increases the risk of suicidal behavior. Often, those who commit may have (unfortunately) done so regardless. It's not the medication, per se, that is causing it, it is the pre-disposition to that sort of behavior.
Paradoxical effects of antidepressants are documented as a rare but potentially deadly side effect. Even though they are prescribed for anxiety, in some people, they increase anxiety. My DD had this problem with Zoloft. At 25 mg her anxiety got a little better. At 50 mg her anxiety got much worse, she became very impulsive and irritable, and we had to stop. On Prozac, we had 3 great weeks, then she suddenly became extremely anxious again. In extreme cases, this can lead to uncontrollable rages or suicide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet stigma head-on. People on the spectrum are much more likely to be the targets of harassment and violence than the other way around.
Or to put it another way, if everyone with ASD was a gun-crazed murderer there would be nobody left on the planet.
This is truly a tragedy on multiple levels for this family and their community.
But it is not proof of some kind of link between ASD or mental health challenges and the rates of gun deaths in the US.
Every single kid who does a mass shooting is also medicated for things like anxiety, depression, etc.
I think the issue is the pharmaceutical drugs and side effects on young men in particular, that are being glossed over that are the true cause of these mass shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Both the Sandy Hook shooter and this kid were home-schooled, too. Parents are not helping their autistic children by isolating them at home. They need to be in a school setting where they can receive treatment and therapies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet stigma head-on. People on the spectrum are much more likely to be the targets of harassment and violence than the other way around.
Or to put it another way, if everyone with ASD was a gun-crazed murderer there would be nobody left on the planet.
This is truly a tragedy on multiple levels for this family and their community.
But it is not proof of some kind of link between ASD or mental health challenges and the rates of gun deaths in the US.
Every single kid who does a mass shooting is also medicated for things like anxiety, depression, etc.
I think the issue is the pharmaceutical drugs and side effects on young men in particular, that are being glossed over that are the true cause of these mass shootings.
I can't even believe I'm saying this because I'm not at all a conspiracy theorist and I know that these drugs help many people-- but I do wonder if there are more harmful side effects than we are made aware of and that people who take them need much closer monitoring.
I am not a scientist, lol. But i wonder if there is some additional side effect that makes the risk of psychotic episodes/aggression/suicide/self harm/depression (all listed by the drug companies as possible side effects to those drugs) amplified by the surge of testosterone that boys naturally get during that phase of puberty around the later teen years to early 20s.
So instead of self harm, suicide, depression, etc they end up with uncontrollable rage/voiolence bursts/psychosis towards others.
Because these kinds of kids are more likely to take these kinds of drugs, it makes it appear that it is the disorder causing the mass shootings, when in reality it is a side effect of the drugs.
As it was explained to me (not my opinion, just as our physician advised): Depression increases the risk of suicidal behavior. Often, those who commit may have (unfortunately) done so regardless. It's not the medication, per se, that is causing it, it is the pre-disposition to that sort of behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meet stigma head-on. People on the spectrum are much more likely to be the targets of harassment and violence than the other way around.
Or to put it another way, if everyone with ASD was a gun-crazed murderer there would be nobody left on the planet.
This is truly a tragedy on multiple levels for this family and their community.
But it is not proof of some kind of link between ASD or mental health challenges and the rates of gun deaths in the US.
Every single kid who does a mass shooting is also medicated for things like anxiety, depression, etc.
I think the issue is the pharmaceutical drugs and side effects on young men in particular, that are being glossed over that are the true cause of these mass shootings.
I can't even believe I'm saying this because I'm not at all a conspiracy theorist and I know that these drugs help many people-- but I do wonder if there are more harmful side effects than we are made aware of and that people who take them need much closer monitoring.
I am not a scientist, lol. But i wonder if there is some additional side effect that makes the risk of psychotic episodes/aggression/suicide/self harm/depression (all listed by the drug companies as possible side effects to those drugs) amplified by the surge of testosterone that boys naturally get during that phase of puberty around the later teen years to early 20s.
So instead of self harm, suicide, depression, etc they end up with uncontrollable rage/violence bursts/psychosis towards others.
Because these kinds of kids are more likely to take these kinds of drugs, it makes it appear that it is the disorder causing the mass shootings, when in reality it is a side effect of the drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sandy Hook shooter was also on the spectrum.
The Sandy Hook shooter had way more than ASD going on and those things were far more impactful on his psyche. Sometimes people say ASD, when there are other things going on that they would rather not explain or broadcast.
He also had OCD and depression, which are common comorbidities with ASD. Add that to a lack of treatment, poor family life and easy access to guns, and it's a disaster waiting to happen.
And he was a sociopath. OCD doesn’t cause people to be aggressive or violent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sandy Hook shooter was also on the spectrum.
The Sandy Hook shooter had way more than ASD going on and those things were far more impactful on his psyche. Sometimes people say ASD, when there are other things going on that they would rather not explain or broadcast.
He also had OCD and depression, which are common comorbidities with ASD. Add that to a lack of treatment, poor family life and easy access to guns, and it's a disaster waiting to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of folks want to believe this could never happen to them, hence all of the second-guessing of the parenting.
The salient issue here isn't when folks got a "proper" diagnosis or choosing a different provider. It is access to firearms.
Adam was a ticking time bomb. He was going to go off at some point whether he had a gun at his disposal or not. Banning firearms would not have made him well.
...but 26 people, mostly young children, may be alive today if he hadn't had access to those guns--the tragedy might have been prevented or at least contained. Not to get too political here, but that has to be said.
Maybe. Or he could have plowed his car into a playground taking out 27 kids. Or set off a bomb or torched a preschool.
But his obsession was with school shootings, particularly Columbine. He kept a list of mass shootings and posted on the internet about buying guns and shooting people. As is common with ASD, he had a restricted interest, but it was a rare and extremely dangerous one.
He was obsessed with violent thoughts. If it hadn't been a gun, it would have been something else. Banning guns wouldn't have made those obsessive thoughts go away.