Tagged: california

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Autism in California: Statistics and Prevalence You Need to Know

This post provides vital statistics about autism spectrum disorder in California, indicating a 4.5% prevalence rate, with 1 in 22 children diagnosed, totaling approximately 120,000 affected individuals. Boys are more commonly affected than girls by a 4:1 ratio, and most children get diagnosed by age four. It highlights notable diagnosis disparities among different racial and ethnic groups and emphasizes the importance of support and awareness to improve conditions for those living with autism in California.

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Broken Nights and Lost Days: Inside World of Severe Autism

On February 1, 2009, Jamie, who has a history of health issues, began showing new patterns of severe self-injury and seizures. Despite switching from Depakote to Lamictal and using Diazepam for seizure control, his behavior remained erratic, and his health deteriorated, losing 25 pounds. Medical investigations, including a CT scan and an endoscopy, were inconclusive. Years of various psychotropic medications were ineffective, and his tendency towards self-injury persisted despite restraints. His condition suggests a deeper medical issue that requires further investigation to uncover the underlying cause.