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The word, "Impossibility" refers to something that could never happen.
it could happen
Autism only affects the person with Autism - injustice can effect the family as a whole if they cannot get easy access to Autism services, but Autism doesn't affect relationships of the Autistic persons parents. This is a classic tactic of Autism Speaks, they tell people that Autism ruins families and relationships in order to frame Autism as something terrible so that people give them more money - please don't listen to anti-Autism rhetoric from Autism Speaks.
There is no cure for autism, and hopefully there never will be.Autism is a neurological difference, a variation in human beings just like race. The only way to 'cure' autism would be to eradicate Autistic people, like suggesting to eradicate African-American people this would be highly unethical and would be considered eugenics. Many people are trying to 'cure' autism via pre-natal screening and genetic modification, hopefully this doesn't happen.
You can't 'get rid of' your Autism.Autism is a difference in how your brain works, it's not something that you have but it is what makes you who you are. You cannot get rid of Autism, it's something you are born as and continue to be throughout your entire life. There's also no need to get rid of your autism, it's not a bad thing at all.
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No - autism is a neurological condition so it cannot show in a blood test, the only way to diagnose autism is with intensive assessment with a trained professional.
You can't cure autism because autism is not a disease or an illness.Autism is a neurological difference, a variation in human kind, we are born autistic just like people are born neurotypical. As Autism is neurological the only way to get rid of it would be to change a persons brain, literally changing an entire person. This is not only impossible but would be unethical, when people talk about a 'cure' what they often mean is genetic testing to remove autism from the gene pool - this is known as eugenics, it's highly unethical and hopefully never happens.
Yes, it is a developmental disability which cannot be cured. However, it can be treated with great success and many people with autism lead normal lives as adults.
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Yes, because you never know what could happen.
There is no recovery from autism because Autism is not an illness. Autism is a neurological difference, a variation in human beings like race, eye colour, etc. A person is born Autistic and will always be Autistic, there's no reason to 'recover' because there's nothing inferior about being Autistic.