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Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
« Reply #60 on: June 20, 2019, 05:02:25 PM »
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  • Is this what you wanted to correct n your post and which is not visible, just a blank space:
    Vaccination, Social Violence, and Criminality: The Medical Assault on the American Brain
    Yes, thanks.
    It docuмents many ailments caused by vaccines:
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    food allergies,
    asthma,
    minimal brain damage,
    gastro-intestinal problems,
    sudden-infant death syndrome,
    neurological damage,
    Autism,
    hyperactivity,
    learning disabilities,
    attention deficit disorders,
    mood disorders,
    impulse disorders,
    personality disorders,
    appetite disorders,
    sleep disorders and
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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #61 on: June 24, 2019, 12:52:34 PM »
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  • I definitely have Aspergers.  Also this is my first comment on this thread (ie. none of the annonymous comments were by me.)  Would *definitely* appreciate Catholic resources on this if anyone has them.


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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #62 on: June 24, 2019, 07:01:44 PM »
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  • On May 14 of 2017, my new PCP told me I may well be on the autistic spectrum.  He's probably right.  It would explain a large number of challenges throughout my life.  However, at age 60, I'm not going to bother getting a diagnosis.  I've managed to figure things out for myself and there's nothing a psychiatrist can do for me other than take my money and slap a label on me!  I suspect there are many Aspie saints, the eccentric ones!  

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #63 on: June 24, 2019, 09:32:28 PM »
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  • I definitely have Aspergers.  Also this is my first comment on this thread (ie. none of the annonymous comments were by me.)  Would *definitely* appreciate Catholic resources on this if anyone has them.
    What do you expect the Church to do ? 
    The Catholic Church is not a health organization ?

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #64 on: June 25, 2019, 01:56:21 AM »
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  • I definitely have Aspergers.  Also this is my first comment on this thread (ie. none of the annonymous comments were by me.)  Would *definitely* appreciate Catholic resources on this if anyone has them.
    ByzCat, i did a search for "aspergers catholicism" and came up with this very intersting article - not what you asked for but nevertheless well worth the read.
    https://dappledthings.org/4631/some-remarks-on-autism-and-catholicism/
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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #65 on: June 25, 2019, 09:42:20 AM »
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  • My adult son has high functioning autism/ Aspergers and the diagnosis was not yet available when he was growing up. His life has been a series of misconstructions, failures and depression. He rejects any notion that there is a biological /neurological problem... he just has bad luck and is a failure at life and is terribly angry at God to the point that he says God does not intervene in the life of man, kind of like an Allah fixture. For him this seems true and hard to argue with- things never change for him.He used to pray (Rosary) but no longer. He gets many Traditional Masses said for him every month and most of my prayers for the past 35 years. I think that is why he is still alive.
    Needless to say it was very painful reading this thread.

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #66 on: June 25, 2019, 10:16:37 AM »
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  • He gave us an article from the Vatican which discussed the concepts of formal/material and proximate/remote cooperation in evil which concluded that using abortive vaccines was material remote cooperation, and therefore permissible.
    But material cooperation can be sinful. Designating it as "remote" in this case is quite arbitrary.
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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #67 on: June 25, 2019, 10:27:34 AM »
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  • My wife has gluten issues, and so does one daughter ...
    Even with non-GMO, pesticide-free, or organic flour?
    and they have no reaction to the use of an ancient flour like Emmer and Einkorn (which would have been what Our Lord used during His institution of the Blessed Sacrament).
    Quinoa, which is gluten-free and thus low-glycemic, is very good; it's the only grain that provides all the amino acids ("complete 'protein'").

    Also, St. John Chrysostom said Christ and His disciples ate nothing more than barley bread.
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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #68 on: June 25, 2019, 10:40:04 AM »
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  • My adult son has high functioning autism/ Aspergers and the diagnosis was not yet available when he was growing up. His life has been a series of misconstructions, failures and depression. He rejects any notion that there is a biological /neurological problem... he just has bad luck and is a failure at life and is terribly angry at God to the point that he says God does not intervene in the life of man, kind of like an Allah fixture. For him this seems true and hard to argue with- things never change for him.He used to pray (Rosary) but no longer. He gets many Traditional Masses said for him every month and most of my prayers for the past 35 years. I think that is why he is still alive.
    Needless to say it was very painful reading this thread.
    I'm the OP, and your son sounds a lot like me (except, by the grace of God, I pray the rosary and attend Mass daily).
    I, too, "rejects any notion that there is a biological /neurological" basis for autism/Asperger's. To me, it seems primarily a spiritual or psychological issue, whose effects can redound into the body.

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #69 on: June 25, 2019, 08:40:33 PM »
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  • What do you expect the Church to do ?  
    The Catholic Church is not a health organization ?
    I was expressing interest in the content of the OP, not "expecting" the Church to "do" something.  

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #70 on: June 25, 2019, 08:49:53 PM »
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  • I, too, "rejects any notion that there is a biological /neurological" basis for autism/Asperger's. To me, it seems primarily a spiritual or psychological issue,
    whose effects can redound into the body.
    If your condition is "primarily a spiritual or psychological issue" then you don't have Asperger's.
    I could easily qualify for Asperger's, but I don't like labels and diagnosis are not reliable (IMHO).
    My symptoms showed up on allergy tests, so I know it's physical, not psychological. 
    Do you have any of the symptoms caused by vaccinations ? 


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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #71 on: June 26, 2019, 06:48:04 AM »
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  • I've noticed that every autistic child I've met had parents who seemed odd to me. I had always assumed that it was the stress of having an autistic child that made the parents weird now I wonder. At any rate I know a woman with an autistic son. She has terrible depression and obsessive compulsive behavior.  Her parents and social worker and  doctor all pressured her into getting an IUD  with the argument  andh that  she can't  risk having another child. Her husband had no say and I don't think he knows anything about the IUD to this day.

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #72 on: June 26, 2019, 02:08:21 PM »
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  • Since autism in the 70's used to be one out of 500 children and now it's one out of 30, parents must be getting exponentially weirder or the vaccines are getting more toxic and numerous.

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #73 on: June 27, 2019, 03:26:06 AM »
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  • I've noticed that every autistic child I've met had parents who seemed odd to me. I had always assumed that it was the stress of having an autistic child that made the parents weird now I wonder. At any rate I know a woman with an autistic son. She has terrible depression and obsessive compulsive behavior.  Her parents and social worker and  doctor all pressured her into getting an IUD  with the argument  andh that  she can't  risk having another child. Her husband had no say and I don't think he knows anything about the IUD to this day.
    My father is thought of as odd, in the eccentric sense.  He's a retired physicist.  Mom is prone to depression, but certainly wouldn't be called dysfunctional.  The rest of us turned out "normal."

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    Re: Anyone with Asperger's here?
    « Reply #74 on: June 27, 2019, 12:30:05 PM »
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  • Since autism in the 70's used to be one out of 500 children and now it's one out of 30, parents must be getting exponentially weirder or the vaccines are getting more toxic and numerous.
    I think if autism/aspergers had a more apparent visible marker- such as the handicapped or blind have with their wheelchairs or canes and dark glasses- people would be much more aware and appalled at the situation when they saw the number of them; and would start demanding answers.