“Autism spectrum disorder spiked 175% among people in the U.S. from 2.3 per 1,000 in 2011 to 6.3 per 1,000 in 2022, researchers found. Diagnosis rates climbed at a faster rate among adults in their mid-20s to mid-30s in that period, according to a study published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open.”

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I’m unrelated news, public transportation simulator sales have spiked 175% since 2011.

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I saw one of those at a public library in a small town in Connecticut! I hadn’t known they existed till then. Amazing stuff.

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This Autism has already breached our defenses…

You’ve seen what it’s done to our colleagues!

And worst of all, it could be any one of us…

It could be in this very room! It could be you! It could be me! It could even be-

*Turn to a kid, engrossed and doodling away at some TF2 fan art, seemingly oblivious (but not) and doing nothing to anyone*

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Way to have a bad therapist and project it on others instead of realizing it was a bad therapist.

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Isn’t this because the spectrum was expanded? Bunch of people I can think of growing up that were probably autistic but at just called them “eccentric” or “a bit odd” but were overall functional and could live a normal life. Those people today would be considered autistic whereas before they weren’t. Like a level 1 could go unnoticed by just about everyone.

Anyways I also find a lot of young adults are proud (?) to be autistic and act like it’s a superpower. As the father to an autistic child, it really isn’t. But I’m glad you guys have self esteem

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Wasting all your effort on appearing still not “normal” instead of living some kind of sincere life is just very stupid.

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You sound very young. Acceptance and feeling normal is extremely important to human beings and pretty much every creature on earth. Autism is a struggle, not a super power

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I’m 28. Acceptance and feeling normal via imitation are not real and those who go this way will suffer.

And sincere acceptance is just that, it doesn’t force you to pretend.

You may also find out that people capable of that are not as rare as it seems. You won’t be lonely.

OK, I am, but that’s mainly due to having limited energy.

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Look at what important word is missing from the headline, while being repeated multiple times in the first paragraph?

Four times as many children have been diagnosed with autism in the past two decades amid improved awareness and screening and evolving definitions. A new study suggests diagnoses have increased at a faster clip among younger adults over the past decade.

This study isn’t about autism “spiking”, this is about medical and social acceptance of the disorder as something that can be more openly discussed and acknowledged in ourselves and our family members.

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OP, call this out more in your original post.

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