Autism Misdiagnosis - Can a Child Have Autism Symptoms, But Not Be Autistic?

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  • @XXTHE12THMANXX
    @XXTHE12THMANXX ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Had this happen to me. Suffered from severe domestic violence and child sex abuse as a child. As a result i became developmentally delayed. My providers never asked about my past and diagnosed me with Autism and it made ny life much worse. Then my psychiatrist heard about my abuse and diagnosed me with PTSD. And not autism and my life got considerably better.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Experiencing trauma in childhood can cause areas of the brain to "shutdown" for self protection. I am glad that you found a psychiatrist who is helping you and your life is improved.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      sorry that happened. Theres this big push right now to always accept a persons diagnosis and while often with good intent in mind, this does far more harm than good if its wrong because you can be trying to solve the wrong problem and getting no where or worse, making other underlying problems worse

    • @J-sv9dp
      @J-sv9dp 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You might be surprised to learn that helpful treatments for PTSD are often helpful for those diagnosed with autism and vice-versa.
      There's often a fair amount of overlap in symptoms and requirements, not least because many autistic people suffer from trauma which can often be a bigger problem than the autism itself...
      The trouble is, a lot of common autism "treatments" aren't actually helpful for anybody! :(

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry to hear that. I've rarely found anyone else who experienced misdiagnosis. I hadn't those things happen but home stuff caused misdiagnosis and I have PTSD.

  • @szervosz
    @szervosz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Our son never attended a daycare till age 5. Therefore, he suffered social awkwardness and anxiety. At age 4, the visit to the doctor resulted in a mild autism diagnosis, leaving us shocked and our lives upended. Yet, my intuition insisted otherwise. We relocated to our parents' house, and he started engaging in social activities. Two months later, we gathered the courage to consult a pediatric psychologist. After thorough testing, she assured us it wasn't autism but merely anxiety from limited interaction - a significant revelation and immense relief. Today, he's a healthy, typical kid. The first doctor, who misdiagnosed him, won't be easily forgiven for the pain and stress caused.

    • @4everloved142
      @4everloved142 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      I have for years fought against a diagnosis. My son had HSV1 encephalitis at 6 days old and has a brain injury. Until you get to know my son you think it’s autism, then people realize he is actually really shy, like his daddy. He doesn’t have any social issues with including anyone in his world, you just have to show him you care (like most shy children). When being questioned during the autism screening she said “when did he regress” and looked at me like I was not truthful when I said “he never regressed.” she also said “how long are his outbursts” and evidently didn’t like the response “he doesn’t have outbursts.” He hates dr’s offices, which I don’t blame him. She didn’t take time to get to know him like I told her she needed to and he can read people like a book and didn’t like her. He kept asking for his little sister and she said “has nonsensical speech” when he doesn’t. Diagnosed him level 3. When he started ABA his first therapist said “he is not level 3 and actually doesn’t seem autistic at all” and she had a child with level 3 autism that is homeschooled because the school couldn’t handle him. She had worked with many children and said there were 2 children that she believed were misdiagnosed that she worked with and my son was one of them. I can’t imagine how many children are misdiagnosed

    • @JBR-jc8xg
      @JBR-jc8xg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@4everloved142 Many diagnosis are wrong today, and many autism organizations wouldn't get enough business to exist as there are not many autistic people who try to get diagnosed. But for exemple in my case I knew my autistic symptoms even before knowing that autism diagnosis exist. But I've allways had many friends and I socialized eventhought I usually socialize different as I don't like alchol, sports or dancing and my interests are different than most of people.

    • @4everloved142
      @4everloved142 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@JBR-jc8xg Many with ADHD, anxiety or other disorders are misdiagnosed as Autism and then when you find out that’s not what you have they say “yes you do, it’s a large spectrum and you don’t have to many of the symptoms” it’s funny when Autism is one thing you don’t have to have any symptoms to have it. They’re diagnoses crazy today and then there’s people who are amazing at masking like you describe and go undiagnosed

    • @JBR-jc8xg
      @JBR-jc8xg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@4everloved142 I know many cases who don't have any symptom excepting the lack of social skills or friends. This is why I think many diagnosis are wrong if I compare them with myself. Because I have almost every described symptom and I just didn't know that the diagnosis exist untill very late. And when I was a teenager I had to try to mask most of my symptoms. So I also understand how difficult it might be to give a correct diagnosis in some cases. I have a cousin who had social avoidance but he is now very social. I've never had social avoidance and I've allways tryed to meet friends but It's hard for me to match with their interests. I think many professionals also think that autistic people don't understand emotions but there's no scientific evidences of that and they simply don't understand the difference between emotions and self interests.

    • @JBR-jc8xg
      @JBR-jc8xg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@JudeHavina Some remedies or medical treatments can help to calm down or stop epileptic attacks in those cases, but autism cannot be treated because it is not a disease and the traits are part of the character. The cause is a different brain developmen and nobody can change that with any treatment. Autistic people are born with this conditions and it involves many differences in many aspects of life. Some traits can be advantages and some can be disadvantages

  • @theesunnlightt2268
    @theesunnlightt2268 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    One of the BEST explanations/clarifications about Autism EVER.
    Thank you so very much!

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I appreciate your feedback and I'm pleased the information was helpful.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @jkka1477
    @jkka1477 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Conditions that are misdiagnosed as autism in children
    1. Pediatric depression
    2. Rett syndrome (especially zapella type)
    3. Social communication disorder
    4. Hyperlexia type 3 (the variant where you read, have autism traits, but not have autism)
    5. Sensory processing disorder
    6. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
    7. Obsessive compulsive disorder
    8. Intellectual disability
    9. Reactive attachment disorder
    Those are just 9 examples! I could name more, but I don’t want this comment too long. Not all social issues are caused by ASD. Some of these can co-occur with autism, some cannot! Some of these examples are not listed on the video

    • @quietfox157
      @quietfox157 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you, this is very helpful. I've looked up a few of these terms I didn't know before because I think I'm autistic and I want to make sure it's really not anything else. If someone want's to do the same I'll leave a few notes here about what I've found out. (maybe disclaimer: all according to Wikipedia)
      1. Pediatric depression: Depression in children
      2. Rett syndrome: If you're male you probably don't have it because male embryos with this syndrome usually die off. It's directly tied to the x chromosome. Very interesting read. I can see how severe cases of autism can get confused with this one. But since it's caused by a genetic mutation it could be detected fairly easily if you're directly looking for it, right?
      3. S(P = pragmatic)CD: Problems with social interactions, completely separate from ASD with different diagnosis criteria. E.g. does not include stimming.
      4. Hyperlexia: I've got that! Type 1 = Hyperlexia in NT people. Type 2 = Hyperlexia in ND/autistic people. Type 3 sounds like "kind of autism that you grow out of". But honestly, I don't get types 1 and 2. If you're autistic you can only have type 2. Otherwise type 1. Unless it's type 3. That's kind of redundant. But whatever.
      7. OCD: When your brain forces you to do or think stuff.
      9. RAD: Problem with social interactions caused by problems with your parents or caretaker at the age of up to 3.
      Many of those seem to focus on one specific trait though. So it's easy to rule them out if it's really autism or also something different that's more complex like Hyperlexia type 3 or Rett syndrome.

    • @deeder001
      @deeder001 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You can add Landau-Kleffner Syndrome

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Also to add, childhood CPTSD

    • @Emanu2018
      @Emanu2018 ปีที่แล้ว

      Am confused where to take my son😢

    • @jkka1477
      @jkka1477 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Emanu2018 huh

  • @AG-pg6rb
    @AG-pg6rb ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I have seen many children with anxiety and ADHD predominantly inattentive who come for a psychological evaluation with a diagnosis of autism. And some parents, when informed that their child does not have autism, are not accepting it. I believe that there is a lack of understanding by professionals to differentiate the behaviors, and in Brazil there is an impressive increase of children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with autism. It is unbelievable!

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It is also true that anxiety can be misdiagnosed as ADHD inattentive presentation because anxiety can also cause inattentive symptoms. A thorough clinical evaluation can help differentiate inattention caused by just anxiety versus ADHD inattentive presentation. It is also true that anxiety and ADHD inattentive presentation can both be present.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @handelove3114
      @handelove3114 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Amina90982Hey there, where can I get the Doctor Oyalo herbs. Thank you

    • @handelove3114
      @handelove3114 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @JudeHavina where can I get these herbs please?

  • @nickmagrick7702
    @nickmagrick7702 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    None of these included the sensory overload that people with autism universally get
    I would consider it a criteria that someone needs to have some sort of obsession or extreme avoidance to some sort of stimulus at least earlier in life (you can improve this as you get older)

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes I believe it needs to be a criterion. However it shouldn't be used alone. Sometimes kids with sensory issues are misdiagnosed with autism when many things can cause sensory issues such as trauma, ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder and medical conditions

  • @swaziswimmer
    @swaziswimmer ปีที่แล้ว +50

    This video REALLY needs to be seen by physicians!!! Pediatric, family care, neurologists, etc etc
    It is a real problem the way they are way too quick to diagnose autism when it could be such a multitude of other difficulties.
    Have you found the EEG brain mapping to be helpful in diagnosis or treatment of ADULTS as well as children?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The quantitative EEG brain map is invaluable in both children and adults on the Autism spectrum in identifying the dysregulated brain networks linked to symptoms. It is the blueprint and guide in how to help patients with ASD using neurofeedback.

    • @deeder001
      @deeder001 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can thank the mob-like autism advocacy community for that, loudly pushing for wider acknowledgement and diagnosis of ASD, who will bully and dox physicians when their professional opinion did not match up to some uneducated emotional mother who got her medical degree from autism activist and support group websites and discussion boards.

    • @gillmiller3702
      @gillmiller3702 ปีที่แล้ว

      Are you saying Tempe Grande isn’t autistic ?

    • @gillmiller3702
      @gillmiller3702 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@drakeinstitute429are you saying Tempe Grandin isn’t autistic ?

    • @sarahwilsonuk
      @sarahwilsonuk ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can say this about multiple conditions. Many women will get diagnosed with BPD, social anxiety disorder, generalised anxiety disorder and the list goes on before coming to autism.

  • @orbismworldbuilding8428
    @orbismworldbuilding8428 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    The "can't " language is inaccurate, its really more like "difficulties with"

    • @melissap9051
      @melissap9051 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Exactly. Autism is still quite poorly understood, but we know more about it than we did several decades ago. Idk when this video was made, but he failed to mention how quickly children learn to mask, especially girls (and any gender where child is high performing). Nor did he mention the pain and stress of a false negative, which has historically been WAY more common than false positives. A more balanced perspective is needed here. We need to focus on getting the diagnosis right for EVERYONE, not just the obvious & easy-to-diagnose cases.

  • @DeborahAnnsuperversatile
    @DeborahAnnsuperversatile ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My daughter has Anxiety and ADHD, but she can do alright sometimes but other times look like she is Autistic. I thought she was for a long time. She got diagnosed with Anxiety and ADHD, and it makes sense now.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Anxiety and ADHD can run together, and sometimes the child is misdiagnosed with ADHD inattentive presentation when their inattentiveness was actually due to anxiety.We always treat the anxiety first and then we can better assess if there is also an underlying ADHD.

    • @DeborahAnnsuperversatile
      @DeborahAnnsuperversatile ปีที่แล้ว

      @@drakeinstitute429 yes, completely makes sense. Anxiety is a real pain, I know, because I have it. Treating one first, anxiety, does sound like the best idea.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @e4m7g6
    @e4m7g6 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    It's time to start undiagnosing.

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      some of us have found it impossiblt to get "undiagnosed". Wish I could

  • @sorchaoreilly2633
    @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you!
    It's been difficult to find such info until now and near impossible to find anyone like me.
    I probably had Selective Mutism but it was the opposite to most - I could interact with peers but not teachers or parents. This is because they had authority and spoke confrontationally whereas with peers, we spoke shoulder to shoulder". I'd freeze if a parent or teacher was watching us so they could easily be convinced that I wasn't interacting normally.
    One MAJOR thing to always consider is THE HOME ENVIRNOMENT.
    The family is the Primary agent of socialisation. If the child appears to have difficulty with socialisation, the first place to look should be home. My whole family is autistic so I hadn't the opportunity to learn normal social interaction until I started preschool. WITHIN peer environments, I quickly caught up.
    The home and family environment may be conditioning a child to appear to have autistic traits.
    Abuse and neglect will often create similar symptoms. Remember this can be very low key and not look like abuse or neglect. The child could be very well fed and clothed but constantly belittled by a sibling so they withdraw and lose confidence and look down.
    While one shouldn't go to far on the "blame the parents" approach, one does have to consider whether it is actually the parent projecting their own symptoms or deciding that their child is "wrong" because they don't live up to their expectations.
    TRAUMA might not be obvious. The parents may not be aware. The child mightn't be either. It can come from unexpected sources.
    MEDICAL should always be considered. A child with medical discomfort may be stuck in a state of overwhelm and anger and be unable to develop typically until resolved. Some medical conditions may not show up in tests. My hearing and eyesight were not ok and this was missed. I didn't know people could SEE eye contact so couldn't make it. My ears are prone to wax. Auditory processing is difficult but I don't have APD.
    SELF-ESTEEM must always be looked at too. A child who has no confidence may be unable to look up or interact and may not try new things.
    Here's another practitioner's experiences. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/listen-the-kids/201508/what-if-the-diagnosis-autism-is-wrong

  • @andyrey8536
    @andyrey8536 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this. We had to deal with an overwhelmed first year kinder teacher trying to tell us our son was on the spectrum because he had never been to school prior and was only around mom and dad. It was so sad seeing a teacher try target him because she just wanted to have an easier day at work.

  • @GroundhogBaby
    @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Thank you very much for this infornative video. I have 2 severely autistic sons, nothing bugs me more than these adults who run out and get an autism diagnosis, just to be getting it, the say "autism is a gift" Having autism is NO GIFT. If you have a child who is severely affected you would agree with me. So far I have found nothing good in my boys being afflicted with this disorder. In fact, I feel cheated in the fact that my boys will never interact with me or anyone else normally, drive, have a girlfriend, give me grandchildren. None of this is in the cards for our family and people really get on my nerves when they tell me that they are level 1 autistic and it is "autism is a gift". Maybe for you, but for us it is a 24 hour, round the clock hindrance to our family living a normal existence. People act like having autism is a fad. It's not. It's raw and it's real living our new norm. Live our life for just one day. Thank you. I don't mean to complain, but I just had to vent on this one.

    • @afollowersfight5266
      @afollowersfight5266 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Being jealous of other people with neurotypical kids and feeling like you’ve been cheated because of your son’s disabilities is always going to take a toll on your happiness. That mindset is also going to rub off on your boys. Show them that they can still be happy. Other families might not have an autistic child, but they might have something else they go through. Maybe they have a terminally ill child. Maybe they lost a child. You have no way of confirming who is struggling more than who behind the senes. Imagine how you would feel if you lost your sons. Be grateful for your boys.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@afollowersfight5266 I am very grateful for my boys. I love them unconditionally autism or no autism. I just feel for my sons that this is their life forever and it's not going away. They didn't deserve this and I see nothing positive about them being affiliated with this. Until I take my last breath I will look for a cure, treatment or something for them to have a better quality of life.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I do not know the ages of your children but there are multiple clinical interventions that can help their development and quality of life in addition to brain map-guided neurofeedback. Parent support groups are also available.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hi-og6fn I don't know what your diagnosis is. Sounds like ADHD and OCD to me. But you will find out if and when you are evaluated. Lucky for you they have this EEG thing the Dr talks about, so maybe you will get a definitive and correct diagnosis. Good Luck.

    • @strictnonconformist7369
      @strictnonconformist7369 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@GroundhogBabyI'm an autistic adult, likely older than you are.
      There is no cure, it's not a disease, it's a neurological architecture that is pervasive to how an autistic person is: the only way you change it is to destroy them by destroying their brains.
      You have made clear with your comments that you see their intrinsic nature as a disease to be eradicated, and in practice, you (and everyone else) are sending a clear message to your son's that you will never be happy with them, and they're defective: you've pathologized them. Don't do that if you truly love them: help them become maximally healthy and happy autistic individuals instead of trying to make them allistics in visible behavior, as forcing them into behaving in manners other than autistic neurology does (called masking) naturally is extremely destructive and over time results in autistic burnout.
      If you think their lives are horrible, unhappy, etc. now, forcing them to mask and (especially) not do stimming like their neurology needs for regulation will have a far worse result. ABA with aversives is the last thing you should ever subject them to: if someone subjected me to that as a kid, that would not go well. I have had more than enough bullying from others in my life, people calling me names, physically attacking me, well, the people administering aversives (and those approving and supporting it) would all be equal in my condemnation, and would earn my undying hatred, to start.
      Consider carefully what your goals are: make your son's appear to be what you define as "normal" (as in not autistic from what you observe) or make them happy and maximally productive? At best, you may help achieve one of those, and the first option will irretrievably scuttle the second one, it's just a matter of time.

  • @truthmerchant1
    @truthmerchant1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Many autistic children can have reciprocal conversations. That's partly why they miss out on diagnosis, particularly girls.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Are you a physician specializing in childhood neurology? I didn't think so, so I think this Dr. should know what he's talking about. He's seen it a lot. I trust his opinion. When you get your degree, you can argue with the specialist.

    • @truthmerchant1
      @truthmerchant1 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@GroundhogBaby So I'm not allowed to point out facts unless I have a piece of paper? smh.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@truthmerchant1 I wouldn't really consider those facts. The whole point of the video is to point out how many people are total misdiagnosed and labeled with the wrong diagnosis. There are certain things that are present when a person is autistic and lack of reciprocal conversations is one of them. Autism is a social and communication disorder. If they can communicate and socialize normally, why would you call them autistic. Makes no sense. Certain symptoms just have to be present. I'm just glad there is an EEG now to put these self- proclaimed autistics to rest. People always seeking attention needs to stop.

    • @strictnonconformist7369
      @strictnonconformist7369 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@GroundhogBabyso tell me, OH Wise One, WTF are your qualifications in this matter, or are you just appealing to authority here?

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว

      @@strictnonconformist7369 the Dr is not going to get on TH-cam and just flat out lie. I'm sure he has data to back up what he is saying. I'll be glad when they use the EEG to verify an autism diagnosis.

  • @ashagnanaolivu4565
    @ashagnanaolivu4565 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you so much Doctor, I work with children with Autism and this is great information for misdiagnosis

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      I am pleased that the information is helpful.
      Kind regards

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @JediNiyte
    @JediNiyte 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    For SURE!
    I'd put money on most "autism" disorders these days being a lack of parental boundaries, social retardation caused by early access to digital screens, and the fact that being "neurodivergent" is WILDLY fashionable.

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowers ปีที่แล้ว +86

    No, this is such outdated information. People with ASD absolutely can have normal social interactions and reciprocity. If that is the main diagnostic criteria you are sticking with, you are missing so many ASD diagnoses. This is why girls especially are not getting diagnosed. It is MUCH more likely the ASD diagnosis is getting missed, and instead the child is being misdiagnosed with anxiety, selective mutism, OCD, etc.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Considering this is a new video, then it's not outdated. Since he is the physician and specialist, I think he knows what he is talking about. If your child can pass for neurotypical, then embrace that and quit trying to label your child for life. Work with what you have and be happy it's not severe.

    • @sconnection
      @sconnection ปีที่แล้ว +32

      @@GroundhogBabysure, let them ‘pass ‘ for neurotypical. They will end up like many adults in their 30-50 unhappy, overstimulated, etc. And get the propper diagnosis of asd then. The video might be new. But the information is heavily outdated

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@sconnection how does being labeled help you? That's my question. So when you're 30-50 your suddenly going to be happy as a lark because you have an asd label. I fail to see the connection. Sorry. You're still going to be as happy or unhappy as you are right now.

    • @sconnection
      @sconnection ปีที่แล้ว +30

      @@GroundhogBaby No you are not. Will the problems go away? Mostly no. But knowing your brain works differently than others can relieve a lot of frustration for someone with level 1 asd. They no longer have to wonder why they never fit in, or why they always feel different. Knowing you have ASD sort of gives you a basic handbook of things you can do to possitively make our life better. A lot of adults people with ASD who are undignosed are constantly burned out. But they cannot explain why. Why do things that don`t bother others bother them so much? Knowing you have ASD explains why. And can relieve frustration. You can find out what exactly triggers you much easier and can either find ways around it. Can more easily explain to other people why you would react differently in situations. Instead of them thinking you are weird. For example. My dad had been burned out quite a few times. Gone into depressions. It had to do with his work. He for example got very very frustrated when others could not understand what he was explaining. Simple (to him and me) sollutions that others could just not understand. At 55 he finally got his ASD diagnosis. He understands now WHY others do not understand him. It has taken away a ton of the frustration and he has not been burned out since. This not only goes for ASD but also ADHD for example. I always got into arguments at work with someone who got very angry and frustrated when I told him something he did not agree with. After 2 years of working together he found out he has ADHD. I being reading about it and he haven`t had that situation since then. Because I know when to let him be, and when to react. Because he has this 'label'. But because of this label I was given a handbook of why he reacted the way he did.

    • @brandonhaygood5286
      @brandonhaygood5286 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      What exactly are the main signs if that's not a big one that applies to all of them?

  • @redblack5547
    @redblack5547 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sir, U are a gem 💎 I really needed this information ❤️ may God reward u immensely for what Ur doing for the humanity. ❤

  • @karlabanks4908
    @karlabanks4908 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I thought Autism was a wide spectrum which included these symptoms.

    • @chrissame
      @chrissame ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It is, I believe there is some misinformation here.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @hollycrystalworth7965
      @hollycrystalworth7965 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Then I guess everybody is a little autistic then, as now not liking loud noises that can make you deaf makes you an autist.

    • @jayp9785
      @jayp9785 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@hollycrystalworth7965Being an Introvert = autism now. Ridiculous! You can’t even have an individual personality. If it doesn’t fit into a specific mold, you’re autistic. Smh

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It CAN include those symptoms but each of those symptoms on it's own CAN have other causes including things that are not autism at all. Basically, conditions have overlapping symptoms

  • @vickithomas-jones5292
    @vickithomas-jones5292 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This has honestly answered a lot of questions for me in regards to my 3 year old son. Thank you so much 🙏

  • @Domdeone1
    @Domdeone1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am in mental turnoil, diagnosed with adhd at 42, prescribed meds for but had to come off them, awaiting an autism test for but at 55 l dont expect anything can happen in this life. Going to the Autism show helped massively in feedback l got & listening to TedTalks or TedX online. Next stage stop drinking & carry on stimming & masking

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @_ohmu_
    @_ohmu_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Reciprocal social interaction is often something someone with ADHD might struggle with as well. Feels weird to focus on that as a determining factor.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are other determining factors as well.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 ปีที่แล้ว

      Its not that weird. Its certainly not the only factor, but people with autism have brains that are wired differently. If social interactions do not have a lot of friction, it is likely because the brain of that person is not to dissimilar to their peers, hence likely doesn't have autism.
      I have autism, as I have gotten older I have gotten better and better at social interactions, to the point where I far exceed what others are capable of doing both in terms of getting along with and understanding others. I still struggle in other areas which are now masked in the social interactions I excel at. However, when I was younger, even when I was in elementary school when I was super popular, I really missed the mark on many social interactions.
      Not having a good theory of mind and accurately interpreting what others are thinking and how they are thinking it is a near universal trait with those who have autism.

  • @amybruscato4619
    @amybruscato4619 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    This is the problem I have been seeing! Developmental clinics need to stop just doing autism diagnosis but developmental assessing to find the best and correct diagnosis.
    I had a client diagnosed with autism. They had a whole chromosome missing!!! That isn’t autism.

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      may I ask which pair had a missing chomosome? I find chomosones interesting

  • @tonnikala9368
    @tonnikala9368 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was diagnosed with autism because I had an eye condition (strabismus in both eyes) that made interacting with the environment quite slow and dizzy. It is also that humans find misaligned eyes socially hideous. As of now I can not function well with my vision because it has left a permanent imprint on brain but cosmetically looks totally OK.

  • @sarahwilsonuk
    @sarahwilsonuk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I guess it's so hard because autism can also cause a lot of anxiety but I definitely didn't have normal age appropriate social interactions throughout my life.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @monikakrall3922
    @monikakrall3922 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I am autistic, and absolutely spot on....I dont have social emotional reciprocity with humans whether I am relaxed or not......with my cats and animals on the other hand I have beautiful, harmonic interactions, connection....The frequency is different, I as an autistic, operate on a different frequency band then most humans....just like the radio or tv channels.......I focus on the channels I am in tuned with, with good reception.....to me another human is like an untuned channel, lots of noises, distorted reception....😊

    • @user-hi8rg7bl2s
      @user-hi8rg7bl2s ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s helpful. Thank you for sharing. Genuinely

    • @orbismworldbuilding8428
      @orbismworldbuilding8428 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What about other autistic people?

    • @karenhegarty7244
      @karenhegarty7244 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes there are many different frequencies.

    • @orbismworldbuilding8428
      @orbismworldbuilding8428 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@karenhegarty7244 mhm
      I honestly think that there are 4 types of sociality in humans, and different people (strongly dependant on neurotype) have different combinations of them.
      The four types of socialness are:
      Self (introversion)
      Object
      Animal
      People (extroversion)

    • @jaymatthews4613
      @jaymatthews4613 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      God bless you 🖤

  • @IggiePuff
    @IggiePuff ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Autistic people can start and sustain conversations, that's why it's called a spectrum. Some can while others cannot. Think you may want to talk to Chloé Hayden and Paige Layle which both are autistic and both can start and hold conversations.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Are you trying to say you know more than this Dr. When you get your doctorate in this area, the come back and say what you said. I think he should know.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Those 2 people were probably misdiagnosed, which is his whole point of the video. I have 2 autistic sons and what he is saying is on point.

    • @IggiePuff
      @IggiePuff ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@GroundhogBaby I work at a place that helps adults with different disabilites, some that are autistic. Yes, a number of them can start and hold a conversation. As I said it's a spectrum, some can do things that others can't... again that is why it's called a spectrum. You believe this doctor knows more then all the other doctors out there?
      You have to have a number of traits before they can say you are autistic. They don't just hear a few of them and go, "Yeah, you are autistic!". You have to go back a number of times before they will diagnose you with it or not. Some times people get diagnosed with more then that, some times they also have ADHD, OCD, etc.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว

      @@IggiePuff your jaw would drop if you knew how many people push for an autism diagnosis, when it it clearly not autism. Why anyone would want to pin something so disastrous on their child is beyond me. I'm sure you have heard of muchausens by proxy. Mother's do push for this diagnosis and yes Drs. can be fooled. It's done daily with all kinds of illnesses and disorders. They do it for some type of attention, but I am glad that there is now an EEG test that will put all this fake autism to rest. I'm talking about 30 year old adults all of a sudden claiming to be autistic. Now with the EEG, they will all be called out.

    • @lusoto2772
      @lusoto2772 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Little Kids.. He is saying

  • @afollowersfight5266
    @afollowersfight5266 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I wish you would be a little more careful with the way you’re wording things. I get we have to have some kind of guideline or else we could call anything Autism, but straight up saying “An autistic child can’t do this.” can be misleading and come across as if you’re trying to put limits on autistic people’s abilities.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He is right. The whole point of the video is misdiagnosis. My boys are both severely autistic and I'm afraid to tell you...Yes there are limits on their ability in more ways than one.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I disagree on the social aspect. There are many people with Autism spectrum conditions that are both extroverted and very sociable. They also can be very good at masking their autistic traits in order to fit in and please...

    • @redblack5547
      @redblack5547 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Then they're not autistic bruh. That's the whole point.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @chrissame
      @chrissame ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @redblack5547 Have a look at Autistic masking....Don't make a comment on a post without researching the subject first. So many so called *Professionals* on the subject still hold onto 15 to 20 year old *knowledge* which is becoming obsolete due to current data on the autistic experience. It's a whole different ball game now. Not only is it sad that still we have clinicians holding an old thinking on this subject, but it is a very fine line and very dangerous for the autistic person themself seeking help.

    • @jayp9785
      @jayp9785 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@redblack5547Exactly! They’ve widened the spectrum so much for all the wrong reasons.

    • @aeefkai1641
      @aeefkai1641 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@redblack5547I don’t even agree with what the doctor was saying. You are saying that it is impossible for an autistic child to have a conversation with reciprocity? So if you have every trait of autism besides conversation with reciprocity then does that mean you are adhd, ocd, bpd, anxiety disorder, etc etc but not autistic? That’s ridiculous. You don’t think there aren’t autistic children that if you ask them how they are, they can’t say ‘good, you?’ Damn bro, they aren’t fkn dumb.

  • @eliad6543
    @eliad6543 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This sounds off, because I volunteer in a school that has a class for kids with autism, and they have long reciprocal conversations with each other, though not with kids from other classes, or teachers. There's like 50 of them (multiple age groups), they can't all be misdiagnosed, so there's something off here.
    Also, aside from all the neurofeedback stuff, there's a lot of much less tech-heavy and more behavioral and emotional coping mechanisms that help people with autism and I believe these can be just as helpful to a person even if their quantity and/or intensity of autism symptoms doesn't amount to a diagnosis. It's a grey area with an arbitrary line.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Overdiagnosed or misdiagnosed of autism, that's been going on for a while.

    • @eliad6543
      @eliad6543 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ..did you read what I wrote? They're *all* having perfectly normal reciprocal conversations *with each other* but not anyone else. That's not adding up with "overdiagnosed or misdiagnosed autism" because it wouldn't be all of them that way.
      To be fair, all except for one, but he only talks in single words, so we don't know if he could or couldn't hold a reciprocal conversation with the other kids since he'd need to use full sentences first. Either way, the other kids can't all be misdiagnosed, that's the only class for kids with autism in the city and the only way they could all be misdiagnosed is if every single correctly diagnosed kid in town was homeschooled, which, again, is statistically impossible. One city is still anecdotal but the takeaways are: it's not so black and white as presented in the video, and (given the fact that all these kids do face serious social difficulties) even stuff that doesn't amount to a diagnosis is worth addressing and even if thresholds are shifted it shouldn't be done in a way that causes people to be denied things that they do need with the label or without it. @@eagle162

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​​@@eliad6543I did, some things are just black and white, this man here is not the only one bringing this up, some articles go over the problem with actual professionals misdiagnosing autism, even a doctor that helped broaden the term decades ago apologize for it and believe it's causing major problems.
      You can read here.
      "Doctor who helped broaden autism spectrum ‘very sorry’ for over-diagnosis"
      Just because some kids who have been labeled with autism can communicate with each other but not anyone else doesn't mean they actually have autism, certain groups of people with characteristics just have an easier time communicating with others,like shy nerdy people who can have decent conversation skills with each other but not other types of people.

    • @zfvr
      @zfvr 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have seen estimates of misdiagnosis in 70 to 90 percent range. Basically, diagnostic criteria is far too loose.

    • @eliad6543
      @eliad6543 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@zfvr There's probably a lot of both false negatives and false positives, if we consider a correct diagnosis as based on the person being provided with access relevant and helpful support rather than necessarily meeting current criteria, which are pretty vague and subjective anyway (but sticking 100% to the book will make a hell of a lot of false negatives and I suppose that's why there's wiggle room)

  • @EleaSuJa
    @EleaSuJa 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So if you are trying to cope with multiple issues that look autism but are not. What do you do to get by? Do you just have to just settle with medication and advise that don't necessarily work for you? And how do you afford it when you are struggling to keep a typical job or even get one to begin with? Don't you have to rely on family back you up financially to keep up this lifestyle of so called therapy? It would definitely feel shameful as you will be judged by everyone who don't have an idea of what is going on behind what looks like a "normal person".

    • @EleaSuJa
      @EleaSuJa 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @JudeHavina good for you

  • @wncinternationalsocialecon7886
    @wncinternationalsocialecon7886 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for such important information. I am a mental health psychotherapist, and this is a very important information when I am a conducting an assessment.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      I am gratified that the information is helpful.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @davidvelkoff
    @davidvelkoff ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I meant "I am gratified that the information was helpful for you."

    • @nareshpakam8885
      @nareshpakam8885 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Sir, This quantitative EEG brain map test is available in India ?

  • @bosborn1
    @bosborn1 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yikes! This is based upon some really outdated info and is not congruent with the current DSM-VI. I would tend to agree that childhood autism gets thrown around a little too often. The ability to converse is not the only defining characteristic of ASD. An individual on the spectrum can mask. They can also speak with great authority on areas of SI’s. The inability to converse in a neurotypical conversation about things of no consequence will tend to always be present. This has to do with the ASD individual not understanding the body language or the unspoken elements.
    I post because I feel this is an over generalized statement from a so called scientist. The topic is far more nuanced. Real researchers such as Dr Tony Atwood and Dr Temple Gradin would also tell you the same.
    These types of generalities are dangerous. There are people out there who will weaponize these videos to attempt to invalidate those with ASD. This video unintentionally seeks to invalidate those on the spectrum who fail to meet your single criteria. You need to fill in the blanks and cite sources so that your research can be taken seriously.

  • @cdem1628
    @cdem1628 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    This video was extremely informative. Thank you doctor!

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      I am glad you found the video helpful. Please reach out if you need any additional information.

  • @EssaMalaet
    @EssaMalaet ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I need your help please, my doctor told me that my daughter has autism, but i know she’s not autistic. She can sing and say lot of words. Can l request for the second assessment please? Thank you

    • @maimawad3715
      @maimawad3715 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      how can you get his herbs?

    • @Devi_Seona
      @Devi_Seona ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I’m autistic I talk I sing I communicate, from outside I dont look autistic, because I’m a girl and girls works harder on masking. I wish I was diagnosed as a child like your daughter it would have changed my life for the better. They don’t give autistic diagnosis that easily, if they said she is autistic she is, especially because she is a girl.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@maimawad3715 I got this herbal supplement from #droyalo channel and used it on my son for 4week and within the period of using it there was positive changes which really urge me to continue and I can say my son is free from autism now as his speech and social skill has improved

  • @livenotbylies
    @livenotbylies 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I believe there is substantial misinformation here. Autism cannot be ruled out just because the child can have functional interactions sometimes. As an autistic person, I find this pathologizing perspective on neurodivergence to be ignorant of first hand level 1 ASD experiences. Misdiagnosis is more likely to flow in the opposite direction. ASD is highly conplex and varies greatly. *inclusion* of characteristics should be used, rather than ruling it out with a litmus test

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Exactly, been saying this for years, my question is what is role of environmental toxins/poor diet in creating Autistic like symptoms?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Research has suggested that environmental toxins may play a role in the etiology or causes of autism in some individuals. You can also have Autistic like symptoms but not be on the spectrum. Most important is to determine how the symptoms are linked to brain dysregulation that can be improved.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @TheTialalande
      @TheTialalande ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Many

  • @Zeal_Faith_Humanity
    @Zeal_Faith_Humanity ปีที่แล้ว +12

    A misdiagnosis is what led to the ruin of my life in childhood. Now I am inflicted (ironically) with a personality disorder that is mistaken for autism - AVPD.

    • @brandonhaygood5286
      @brandonhaygood5286 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It ruined my life as well.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Same, CPTSD here

    • @laughalotitsgoodforyourbod7627
      @laughalotitsgoodforyourbod7627 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes my son as well.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @hollycrystalworth7965
      @hollycrystalworth7965 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mine too. I wish those fucking doctors stayed the hell out of my mind. That diagnosis led to years of abuse from the school system because I refused "help" with socializing that I didn't need.

  • @eagle162
    @eagle162 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You heard of the treatment called mert by any chance. I'm curious of your opinion.

  • @Chronically_JBoo
    @Chronically_JBoo ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have both Autism and ADHD

  • @steffanyavalos
    @steffanyavalos หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where are you located please? I would love to do brain exam on my son he just got diagnosed with level 2 autism because he has really long meltdowns amd is not social with other kids only with sister and cousins... but his speech is great! Hes able to have a conversation, he initiates conversations many times specially with mom dad and sister he is so loving and knows when were upset or sad cause hell ask us about it he is also really smart knows abc's colors shapes number until 50 in spanish and English and he will be 4 in October

  • @MaricarSagun
    @MaricarSagun 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤Thank you for detailed explanation.

  • @pattiecob6018
    @pattiecob6018 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this treatment available in United Kingdom?

  • @boxfox2945
    @boxfox2945 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    More or less saying they have everything, but' autism. Not so sure bout that'

  • @JoshwaLaw
    @JoshwaLaw 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    There has been an OUTRAGEOUS amount of misdiagnosed autism cases ever since the 70's, and it continues even 50 years later to today, and especially with thia new trend of self-diagnosed autism, and ita just plain wrong and horrible for the people who ACTUALLY have autism and need our love and help and care

  • @monicaconsigliereLavieenfleur
    @monicaconsigliereLavieenfleur ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello my child who is now 18 had a huge trouble with decoding language and pratically I had to teach him talking. Now he can speak both french and italian and read both, but he does not speak fluently.I still working on his language skills.He has been classified as autistic, as he has not interests and he is oversensitive to animal noises. We did two Irm to the brain, but nothing special came out of it. Sometimes when I look at him he has such a normal way of staring at me that I have difficulty to define really his problem. He was born at 31weeks, maybe this had an impact. I am deeply convinced that his problem was mainly linked to the language codification and this really prevented him from fully blossom.

    • @Closedmouthboy
      @Closedmouthboy ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@Amina90982 how do herbs help with a disorder doctors cannot even find the gene for.

    • @laughalotitsgoodforyourbod7627
      @laughalotitsgoodforyourbod7627 ปีที่แล้ว

      My current situation. My son is limited speech and they diagnosed him with autism. I’m fighting like hell to get it removed. He was 2 and didn’t listen to them. When the evaluation was being done. He did everything once the people left. I asked him to do it and he did everything but cut with scissors.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      A speech and language pathologist as well as a developmental pediatrician may be quite helpful, and possibly make recommendations for additional therapeutic intervention.
      Kind regards

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @nerojay2105
    @nerojay2105 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can childhood PTSD be misdiagnosed as autism?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Possibly yes as someone may "shut down" as a self protective reaction.

    • @oleonard7319
      @oleonard7319 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      most autistics have ptsd to start wtth

  • @threefish5443
    @threefish5443 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this! ❤

  • @wolfc5712
    @wolfc5712 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about RAD misdiagnosis? And an autistic child be misdiagnosed as RAD especially if they have adhd for example

  • @pawandeepkaur5826
    @pawandeepkaur5826 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hii dear, is 9 hours screen time in very young age is also a cause of autism like symptoms but child not be autistic and they will be normal after some time???

  • @soumeyataleha7469
    @soumeyataleha7469 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, my daughter is 6 years old and I was wondering How is autism diagnosed in girls?

  • @nareshpakam8885
    @nareshpakam8885 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello Sir, this quantitative EEG brain map test is available in India ?

    • @sudarsan0564
      @sudarsan0564 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is it available?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes it is.

    • @bestmovies8499
      @bestmovies8499 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@drakeinstitute429 Hi doctor, thanks for clever video. What do you think, is ICD-10 better in diagnosing autism than DSM-V using in USA. In the USA common of Autism is 2.9%, in Europe 1%

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @JennyLynHenriksen
    @JennyLynHenriksen ปีที่แล้ว +1

    May i ask about the last part of the test?

  • @gamergate2.0andbooks
    @gamergate2.0andbooks ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was diagnosed with adhd and pervasive developmental disorder

  • @rajiramprakash
    @rajiramprakash 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi sir, this video is very informative. Thanks for the clarification on Autistic symptoms. My 4 year old son can repeat words but is unable to answer simple basic questions. He's able to copy the words quickly but couldn't answer any basic personal questions. Kindly advise me

  • @maimawad3715
    @maimawad3715 ปีที่แล้ว

    hey Doctor
    My toddler is 18 months old, and he does not speak at all,he is just babbling
    and he doesn't like to play alot with his twin
    he loves me reading to him showing him pics singing playing
    with me he points to his nose face etc...he makes eye contact
    but he barely responds when we call his name
    he had a chronic ear infection for 11 months and ear tubes surgery
    his pediatrician said he has autistic behavior
    Is it autism? or he's just late because of his medical condition and he is delayed
    p.s. he is shy he takes his time to start playing or smiling to anothr person who tries to attract him to play..

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I would suggest you take him to a developmental pediatrician. A child could be speech delayed due to chronic ear infections. This doesn't automatically mean that the child is on the Autism Spectrum. Ear tubes have been shown to be helpful in some children with chronic ear infections.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @marilynvasquez4407
    @marilynvasquez4407 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank You so much for that information

  • @farhadvlogger4842
    @farhadvlogger4842 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great sharing dear friend, my son he 10 years old. He troking very slow no I know is autism please give me good advice what can now I do it... 😭😭

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @sadeed111
    @sadeed111 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What is virtual autism???,

    • @sid_gm1949
      @sid_gm1949 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Watching too much TV/ phone 📱 can cause autistic symptoms in children.
      However it can be cured by socializing.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      I got this herbal supplement from Dr Oyalo channel and used it on my son for 4week and within the period of using it there was positive changes which really urge me to continue and I can say my son is free from autism now as his speech and social skill has improved

  • @arcee2009
    @arcee2009 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    If the child has autism, is there a treatment (non-drug treatment) or therapy that the child can be out of the autism spectrum.

    • @meghanc8940
      @meghanc8940 ปีที่แล้ว

      No it’s not a disease, they are born with it and never goes away

    • @carlopicanco2555
      @carlopicanco2555 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No there's no getting out of the spectrum. The most people can do is teach the child social skills and how to do everyday tasks if possible, while also helping them learn how to manage their stimming and sensitivities without really getting rid of them, and trying to do the last part only adds stress to the child

    • @afollowersfight5266
      @afollowersfight5266 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I’m autistic, and I don’t want to get rid of my Autism anyway. We need to push for acceptance, not a cure.

    • @GroundhogBaby
      @GroundhogBaby ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@afollowersfight5266 you wouldn't be sitting up here saying that if you were severely affected like my sons. I would do anything to get rid of their autism so they can live a normal life, with friends, birthday parties, sleepovers etc. You may like it, but we don't. Sorry.

    • @danielaaguilar6330
      @danielaaguilar6330 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@GroundhogBabyim disabled by my autism. I wanna be accepted. Thats just how it is, people have different opinions

  • @270161
    @270161 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's very helpful information for my family sir. Thanks 🙏

  • @KellyKelly-qd7my
    @KellyKelly-qd7my ปีที่แล้ว

    @1:03 These are your Special Forces Airborne guys.
    There is no such thing as "normal" behavior. Eveyone is different. Everyone is unique.
    We have an abnormal setting where we require kids to sit still for hours.
    In the highlands of Scotland such sit still kids would be considered abnormal as in order to hunt youve got to

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @fatimabatool4442
    @fatimabatool4442 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was so informative and nicely explained. Thank you so much

  • @ssccan1
    @ssccan1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    i got misdiagnosed

    • @BritneyArmy101
      @BritneyArmy101 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Same I'm not Autistic I have Adhd

  • @jesuschrist6237
    @jesuschrist6237 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your information

  • @jackyalexander4810
    @jackyalexander4810 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi is Executive brain disorder on the Autistic spectrum ?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      I am not aware of a disorder called Executive brain disorder. However, both patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as ADHD can have difficulties with executive function.

  • @Vihaan-vishwaja
    @Vihaan-vishwaja ปีที่แล้ว

    My 2 n half yr old boy can sing rhymes he can count numbers 1 to 100 also can identify animals birds etc you can remember rhyme or various words can learn anything quickly. But he cannot do conversation yet. Even if he want something he will do gestures. He understands everything but does not speak

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      Your son needs to followed by his pediatrician. Pediatricians screen for developmental milestones as well as other conditions.
      Kind regards

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @Devi_Seona
    @Devi_Seona ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have all symptoms of autism, I just work very hard to hides it. That’s doesn’t make me less autistic.

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowers 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *their *you’re 🙊 You have no idea what I know and don’t know about autism. Most of my family is on the spectrum, I have a Developmental Psych Degree, and have worked with autistic kids professionally. I do happen to know what I am talking about, and this man is making an inaccurate statement about autism. Disagreeing with someone because they are wrong is NOT narcissistic 😂

  • @ref-12
    @ref-12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is an autistic child imitating his sister's behavior a good evidence?

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @gamergate2.0andbooks
    @gamergate2.0andbooks ปีที่แล้ว

    What if u are an adult and you have every Symptom of autism but you not and it pdd

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @sorchaoreilly2633
      @sorchaoreilly2633 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      PDD IS ASD. It's an old name for it which is no longer supposed to be used.

  • @inflictedvoodoo
    @inflictedvoodoo ปีที่แล้ว

    My 6yo daughter has been diagnosed with autism (mild) recently. She doesn't have a lot of autistic traits, but her stimming is just so autistic and visible (hands flapping and jumping). She can communicate well, she's emphatic and looks quite ok most of the time. But at the same time she has lots of meltdowns when her routine is broken, she also has delays in physical development (can't ride a bike, can't properly run, and started to ride a scooter at 4), and has sensory troubles (can't stand loud sounds). I am still not sure whether her diagnosis is correct.

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It can be helpful to get a second professional opinion, a developmental pediatrician or neuropsychologist.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @TheTialalande
      @TheTialalande ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Could even be the food. My brother was diagnosis ADHD and autism and put on heavy meds. Then later came out he was allergic to red dye and gluten. He stopped eating that and boom different kid. He will never get back the time he lost high on meds childhoods missed

  • @sankerpasupuleti7431
    @sankerpasupuleti7431 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good explanation sir, but what about a child who is not speak until 7 years, is autistic and he could be normal

    • @maphefomfolo523
      @maphefomfolo523 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Amina
      Can you share the details of the doctor you are referring to,kindly?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      Comprehensive evaluation by a developmental pediatrician, neuropsychologist or pediatric neurologist.

    • @sankerpasupuleti7431
      @sankerpasupuleti7431 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@maphefomfolo523 tq for the suggestion sir

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@maphefomfolo523 I got this herbal supplement from #droyalo channel and used it on my son for 4week and within the period of using it there was positive changes which really urge me to continue and I can say my son is free from autism now as his speech and social skill has improved

  • @fidhafathima8979
    @fidhafathima8979 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello sir.,
    I am from india my son is 2.8years old and from 6month to 2.2years he used to watch mobile and for some time and then watch t v.
    And now he has no attention span poor eye contact poor response to name call solitary play in his own world self babbling poor imitation skills toe walking some time he wont even call me mather
    He doesn't even know how to express his needs and when he gets some thing in his hand he shakes and shakes example stick comp etc
    In his second month he loughs at our faces and at 4,5 month loughs at our faces and answer what we say in his own language 8,9month i said the same thing and said it on my face ex. God
    What is son problem sir please give me an answer 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are well-trained clinicians in India who could evaluate your child. A neuropsychologist or developmental pediatrician would be helpful. In addition there are doctors in India who are trained in brain map-guided neurofeedback but he may be too young at this age for neurofeedback.

    • @fidhafathima8979
      @fidhafathima8979 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@drakeinstitute429ok sir

    • @fidhafathima8979
      @fidhafathima8979 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Amina90982 ok
      Doctor says my son has virtual autism what to do for this?

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to name, orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fidhafathima8979reach out to #droyalo to help your child with his product. It work perfectly

  • @gaarcialove
    @gaarcialove ปีที่แล้ว

    What if my son is non verbal , but he tries to talk. He's not social but I feel like it's because he's never been around other kids. I feel he doesn't know how to socialize

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on TH-cam, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful

  • @justinsimpleton833
    @justinsimpleton833 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Does an INFJ person display autistic symptoms?

    • @Sam_Antha74
      @Sam_Antha74 ปีที่แล้ว

      They are empathetic and in touch with others’ emotions so maybe not in the social realm. Perhaps with sensory issues, yes…

  • @tonusarkar5210
    @tonusarkar5210 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi doctor, does MRI scan find autism in children's ??

    • @CardinalTreehouse
      @CardinalTreehouse ปีที่แล้ว

      It does not. There is currently no scan for autism - it is diagnosed based on the symptoms in the DSM-V (if in North America).

    • @Closedmouthboy
      @Closedmouthboy ปีที่แล้ว

      People with ASD have differently wired brains than neurotypical or allistic people

  • @_ar.ti.facts_byritadrake
    @_ar.ti.facts_byritadrake ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍

  • @chinnusajeev9765
    @chinnusajeev9765 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello sir,i have a daughter (my second born) who is 80 days old as of today ,She doesnt look into my face when i hold her in my arms and try to talk,but when she is on the bed and I try to talk she looks at me and is very playful and trying to talk,Is thos Autism?

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      Your child needs to be screened first by your pediatrician.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 ปีที่แล้ว

      I got this herbal supplement from Dr Oyalo channel and used it on my son for 4week and within the period of using it there was positive changes which really urge me to continue and I can say my son is free from autism now as his speech and social skill has improved

  • @deeder001
    @deeder001 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another differential: Landau-Kleffner Syndrome

  • @EssaMalaet
    @EssaMalaet ปีที่แล้ว

    I need your help please, my doctor told me that my daughter has autism, but i know she’s not autistic. She can sing and say lot of words. Can l request for the second assessment please? Thank you

    • @drakeinstitute429
      @drakeinstitute429  ปีที่แล้ว

      You are welcome to call our Institute at 800-700-4233 and my staff can arrange a time when I can help you on the telephone, at least with guidance for resources.