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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 229244" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Interesting. Sort of backs up some conclusions I've made myself over the years based on children I've known and their medical backgrounds, plus info I've gotten from other parents with kids with oxygen deprivation at birth.</p><p> </p><p>I'm a preemie. Although any issues I have would be hard to sort out from abuse/neglect as a child.</p><p> </p><p>Both Travis and Nichole had oxygen deprivation at birth. Travis actually coded and it took them more than 10 mins to revive him. (long drawn out story there) This is the cause of his dxes, and the severity of the autism. It is the cause of Nichole's dyslexia.</p><p> </p><p>We had a post a long time ago to see how many of the kids here had had a brain injury. (anything from O2 deprivation to severe injury) The results were pretty surprising I thought. Of course not all the difficult child's here had.......but I was surprised to see how many did.</p><p> </p><p>Oh......and I see it with both my grandsons too. Alex is so much like Travis it is spooky, even though he's more severe. And Evan.......wow. Both head injuries due to being dropped.</p><p> </p><p>Interesting. I wonder if anyone else will go on with this research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 229244, member: 84"] Interesting. Sort of backs up some conclusions I've made myself over the years based on children I've known and their medical backgrounds, plus info I've gotten from other parents with kids with oxygen deprivation at birth. I'm a preemie. Although any issues I have would be hard to sort out from abuse/neglect as a child. Both Travis and Nichole had oxygen deprivation at birth. Travis actually coded and it took them more than 10 mins to revive him. (long drawn out story there) This is the cause of his dxes, and the severity of the autism. It is the cause of Nichole's dyslexia. We had a post a long time ago to see how many of the kids here had had a brain injury. (anything from O2 deprivation to severe injury) The results were pretty surprising I thought. Of course not all the difficult child's here had.......but I was surprised to see how many did. Oh......and I see it with both my grandsons too. Alex is so much like Travis it is spooky, even though he's more severe. And Evan.......wow. Both head injuries due to being dropped. Interesting. I wonder if anyone else will go on with this research. [/QUOTE]
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