Support For Autistic Children (Health & Safety) - Asian Massive Crew Community 2002/2020
Home Control Panel Gallery Chat Room Arcade Eye Candy Projects Multimedia Networking Search Sign Up

Advertisements



★ ♥ ★ A Multicultural Community that unites people from all over the world ★ ♥ ★
Go Back   Asian Massive Crew Community 2002/2020 > Forum for Guests > Topics & Posts For Public Viewing
Forgotten Your Password? Register
User Tag List

Reply
 
Thread Tools

Support For Autistic Children (Health & Safety)
  #1  
Old 13-03-2016
Karmadev's Avatar
Karmadev
Wild Poster
Karmadev is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2,543
Karmadev is on a distinguished road
Country: Karmadev's Flag is: United States
My Mood:
Status:
has no status.

Support For Autistic Children (Health & Safety)


Some information on autism

Quote:
People with ASDs (autism spectrum disorders) share some symptoms, such as difficulty with social interaction, and their brains process information differently than those of unaffected people. Children with ASDs may exhibit a common set of characteristics that naturally make them more susceptible to danger. For instance, people with ASDs commonly have no real fear of dangers and an apparent insensitivity to pain. An inappropriate response—or no response at all—to sound is another common characteristic that could open the door to danger.


Reply With Quote

5 Lastest Threads by Karmadev
Thread Forum Last Poster Replies Views Last Post
Locked down India struggles as workers flee... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing Karmadev 2 3 29-03-2020 10:21
CONVERTING TO HINDUISM?. Topics & Posts For Public Viewing Karmadev 0 1 05-12-2019 20:52
Bill of Rights 1689 British Law Karmadev 0 1 08-11-2019 11:03
Act of Settlement 1701 British Law Karmadev 0 1 08-11-2019 11:01
Squadrone Volante (Scotland) British Law Karmadev 0 1 08-11-2019 10:59


Old 04-04-2019   #2
MissBehavin
Vewy Vewy Addictive!
 
MissBehavin's Avatar
 
MissBehavin is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 1,389
Female
MissBehavin is on a distinguished road
My Mood:
CountryMissBehavin's Flag is: UK
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 11
Thanks (Received): 4
Likes (Given): 6
Likes (Received): 3
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Star Sign: Star Sign
Status:
The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits
Everything is very open with a very clear explanation of
the challenges. It was truly informative.
I learnt quite alot today.
Thanks for sharing!


I'm in heaven when you kiss me



 
Reply With Quote

Old 11-05-2019   #3
Asiansoul
Nutty Poster!
 
Asiansoul's Avatar
 
Asiansoul is offline
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,487
Male
Asiansoul will become famous soon enough
My Mood:
CountryAsiansoul's Flag is: UK
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 28
Thanks (Received): 13
Likes (Given): 26
Likes (Received): 10
Dislikes (Given): 1
Dislikes (Received): 0

Star Sign: Star Sign
Status:
has no status.
This also works in swivel upside down: if you're wearing prolonged pants, it's OK to staged a one sec more pellicle up exceed just a little!
Anyone remember the movie rain man and mercury rising?
Both based on autism.




 
Reply With Quote

Old 15-05-2019   #4
givergal908
In Post Rehab
 
givergal908's Avatar
 
givergal908 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,772
Female
givergal908 will become famous soon enough
My Mood:
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 1
Thanks (Received): 22
Likes (Given): 1
Likes (Received): 12
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Status:
has no status.
Sadly, autism and dementiaareare two difficult things to live with.
my brother suffers from dementia, I am currently looking for a full time carer

Visit here, they have some good information:
https://www.dementiauk.org/about-dem...lar-dementia/?

Quote:
Vascular dementia
Around 17% of people diagnosed with dementia will have vascular dementia. It is the second most common form of dementia in the over 65 age group, as well as the second most common type of dementia in younger people. Around 20% of people with dementia aged under 65 have vascular dementia.


 
Reply With Quote

Old 16-05-2019   #5
Dream.Angel
Creaming The Posts
 
Dream.Angel's Avatar
 
Dream.Angel is offline
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Leeds
Posts: 803
Female
Dream.Angel is on a distinguished road
My Mood:
CountryDream.Angel's Flag is: UK
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 0
Thanks (Received): 1
Likes (Given): 0
Likes (Received): 0
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Star Sign: Star Sign
Status:
If you look to others for fulfillment, you will never be fulfilled
Quote:
Originally Posted by givergal908 View Post
Sadly, autism and dementiaareare two difficult things to live with.
my brother suffers from dementia, I am currently looking for a full time carer

Visit here, they have some good information:
https://www.dementiauk.org/about-dem...lar-dementia/?

Quote:
Vascular dementia
Around 17% of people diagnosed with dementia will have vascular dementia. It is the second most common form of dementia in the over 65 age group, as well as the second most common type of dementia in younger people. Around 20% of people with dementia aged under 65 have vascular dementia.
A lot of people will be benefited from your writing.
Thanks for the links!


I always thought autism and dementia were the same thing
You don't really think about it till someone in your family suffers the same.


I read this but not sure where to apply (for my cousin)
Quote:
“If Dementia is diagnosed early, more can be done to delay progress of the disease”
National Audit Office (2010) Improving Dementia Services in England: An interim report.

https://www.summerfieldhealthcare.co...BoC_-QQAvD_BwE
Does anyone have any info on autism testing? How much ???
is it better to go private or through the NHS??


 
Reply With Quote

bn
Old 25-10-2020   #6
Desi_0_0_Doll
Wild Poster
 
Desi_0_0_Doll's Avatar
 
Desi_0_0_Doll is offline
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 2,259
Female
Desi_0_0_Doll is on a distinguished road
My Mood:
CountryDesi_0_0_Doll's Flag is: UK
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 10
Thanks (Received): 5
Likes (Given): 10
Likes (Received): 8
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Star Sign: Star Sign
Status:
has no status.
bn

Quote:
Originally Posted by givergal908 View Post
Sadly, autism and dementiaareare two difficult things to live with.
my brother suffers from dementia, I am currently looking for a full time carer

Visit here, they have some good information:
https://www.dementiauk.org/about-dem...lar-dementia/?

Quote:
Vascular dementia
Around 17% of people diagnosed with dementia will have vascular dementia. It is the second most common form of dementia in the over 65 age group, as well as the second most common type of dementia in younger people. Around 20% of people with dementia aged under 65 have vascular dementia.


Awww...How is your brother now?
Did you find a carer?





ε∀εrψß⊕dψ ωαη†š †⊕ ruレε †hε ω⊕rレd



 
Reply With Quote

Old 30-11-2020   #7
Snowball
Feeling High?
 
Snowball's Avatar
 
Snowball is offline
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 509
female
Snowball is on a distinguished road
My Mood:
CountrySnowball's Flag is: UK
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 9
Thanks (Received): 8
Likes (Given): 7
Likes (Received): 8
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Status:
Go Away!
Is this true ??

Quote:
Children who have a first-degree relative — a sibling or parent — with a brain condition other than autism have up to 4.7 times the usual odds of having autism, the study found. And they have up to 7.6 times the odds of having both autism and intellectual disability.

https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/au...l%20disability.




 
Reply With Quote

Old 04-08-2021   #8
Music666
Slippery Fingers
 
Music666's Avatar
 
Music666 is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 660
Male
Music666 is on a distinguished road
My Mood:
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given): 1
Thanks (Received): 0
Likes (Given): 1
Likes (Received): 0
Dislikes (Given): 0
Dislikes (Received): 0

Status:
has no status.
don't bother visting this palace https://www.theautismservice.co.uk its fully shit!
we had our neice assessed after her school teacher spouted out some bullshit for her being "mentally challengd"
the whle thing was a complete fucking joke!!!


Wife: "In my dream, I saw you in a jewelry store and you bought me a diamond ring."

Husband: "I had the same dream and I saw your dad paying the bill."



 
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Bookmarks

 
New To Site? Need Help?

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 21:23.

www.Asian-Massive-Crew.co.uk  | www.Asian-Massive-Crew.com  | www.AsianMassiveCrew.com  |   www.AsianMassiveCrew.co.uk  

 Graphics, Design & Layout  by Web Designerz - The Power To Create..!

Copyright © 2002 Onwards  www.Kalki.co.uk  | Website Hosted by Reality Host

   

DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort has been made, to make this site a peaceful yet an entertaining venue. 
The creator nor it's staff shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person, company or entity whatsoever, 
with respect to any loss, damages or misunderstandings arising from any information or speculation contained
in any of the topics and its updates. Each member is responsible for his/her own thoughts of action when expressed!