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    2 months ago

    And I, for one, think you deserve to know the truth about how N-Acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI) affected us when we were yet in the womb.

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        2 months ago

        Our bioscience friends have noted a correlation between pre-natal Tylenol (I don’t know where you’re from, so I don’t know the trade name that will be familiar to you) exposure, autism, and ADHD. It’s still controversial, but I’m of the opinion that the purveyors of the world’s most popular analgesic are muddying the waters, not unlike Big Tobacco did decades ago.

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          2 months ago

          Its Tylenol where I am, im from SoCal. Anyways correlation doesnt mean causation it could be any number of things, so until further research has been conducted such things must be assumed to be unknown. Also doubt it would include me, my autism is most certainly genetic. For some context I was diagnosed at three, it was the violence and cleverness that got me diagnosed as asperger.

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            2 months ago

            In my case it seems likely caused by my brain being lanced by a large needle in utero. But who knows? Maybe a little Tylenol too.

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                  2 months ago

                  Huh, guess that aspect of knowledge didnt rub off on me from my grandmother. Still I suspect the pseudo lobotomy did something to you, even if it didnt cause autism.

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                    2 months ago

                    What I have is the “instructions don’t make sense to me so it took me years and years to learn to tie my shoes and I have to figure everything out from first principles”-thing. I couldn’t tell you if that’s autism. Autism seems to be a big tent.