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Slightly hopeful, but mostly terrified
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<blockquote data-quote="shad16_12" data-source="post: 252068" data-attributes="member: 6964"><p>I watched a program the other night on TV about a child who was diagnosed with autism. They had home video of him when he was about 4 yrs old. Then for some reason, he started to "recover". He started communicating, talking, understanding, responding...He's now a normal 13 yr old. They are studying his brain to see if they can figure out what happened to make this kid go from autistic to normal functioning. There are changes in his brain that cant be explained. It was pretty interesting but obviously rare. they think if they can understand what happened or why they might be able to use the info to help others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shad16_12, post: 252068, member: 6964"] I watched a program the other night on TV about a child who was diagnosed with autism. They had home video of him when he was about 4 yrs old. Then for some reason, he started to "recover". He started communicating, talking, understanding, responding...He's now a normal 13 yr old. They are studying his brain to see if they can figure out what happened to make this kid go from autistic to normal functioning. There are changes in his brain that cant be explained. It was pretty interesting but obviously rare. they think if they can understand what happened or why they might be able to use the info to help others. [/QUOTE]
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