Isn't PDD-NOS on the Autism Spectrum?
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This site states pdd-nos as being in the spectrum,and it's from the Autism Society of America, so they should know! I'd print this out and give it to her! I thought everyone identified it as being such. I'd find a different psychiatrist, or go to a psychologist, they're trained to diagnose autism.
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=whatisautism
This one has a different theory, saying that it presents LIKE autism, but didn't go so far as to call it that.
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs1txt.htm
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http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/autism.cfm
Consider joining a Peptizyde and HN-Zyme Prime Yahoo group
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"Significant improvements were seen in eye contact, language, humor, foods tolerated, digestion, stools/bowels, Significant decreases were seen in aggression, hyperness, anxiety, self-stimming, self-injurious behavior, pain, and headaches among others."
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Ask your phsychiarist if you can give it a try.
I have Asperger Syndrome, which is on the (high-functioning end of the) autistic spectrum.
I believe it is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Pervasive means: "to spread through every part" according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary. Autism Spectrum Disorder affects the entire brain. Just to be sure, please check the following websites below.
Speaking from personal experience, a lot of the medical community needs educating concerning autism. It is often left up to the patients to educate the medical community.
PDD-NOS is on the Autism Spectrum. I have two children one whom is Autistic one whom has been dx with PDD-NOS and it is on the Spectrum, if your psychuatrist dosnt know this I would suggest finding another!
In the DSM IV, Autism, Aspergers, (and Childhood Degenerative Disorder and Rett Syndrome, for some reason) are called "Pervasive Developmental Disorders," that's the heading for that spectrum. If the symptomps fit enough to be clinically relevant but not all of the aspects of some defined disorder under the label of PDD, then they call it PDD-NOS, not otherwise specified. I'd be very concerned with any psychiatrist who doesn't have this understanding.
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