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Look at this question, it is still open, please answer it if you will and answer this one too.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070518120857AAKujnB&r=w

If we are unwilling to protect our babies then what? They are our future, why can't things change?

2007-05-21 04:06:23 · 3 answers · asked by Friend 6 in Health Mental Health

"A violation of community standards is when you use Yahoo answers as a soap box. Your 2000 work question you link to comes very close, as is your action of linking to it in this question.
Didn't you like the answers you got then?"

It is people just like you that make Q&A a place where the Q&A do not matter, they are the ones that run around calling off silly answers just for the points that they can get, they are the one running around calling people names like trolls. It is not a soap opera and it is not a soap box so what is your real issue I suppose that I would need to look at your profile and Q&A to see who you are and what you are about and why you would feel this way, but this is your perception it is not mine. thanks for your answer

2007-05-21 05:12:14 · update #1

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aojo_4VP0xzQYVP5mAmR5Ezty6IX?qid=20070521070526AA5nNUu&show=7#profile-info-f48fedd4a2d0ac6ede52eb944040ee09aa

Doesn't this just say it all? This is from an answer that you gave:

The second site is for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI). If you are in the US, this is a helpful organization both for people with mental illness and the family caregivers. Each state has a chapter, and can put you in touch with other caregivers for the purpose of support.

No you are wrong and very badly misled. Sorry to have to tell you.

2007-05-21 05:17:04 · update #2

"If you can't find details of laws, etc. about this, I think it is nothing more than someone's crazy dream."

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d110:3:./temp/~bdxraf::|/bss/110search.html



http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d110:4:./temp/~bdxraf::|/bss/110search.html



http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/screening.htm



http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/federal/congressionalactivities.htm#childrenshealthact





http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/federal/congressionalactivities.htm#childrenshealthact

Combating Autism Act of 2006
The Combating Autism Act of 2006 (S.843) was signed by President George W. Bush on December 19, 2006, with the goal of raising public awareness about this disorder and enhancing federal support for autism research and treatment. The act creates a national education program for doctors and the public to help people recognize the symptoms of autism and improve early identification and intervention.

2007-05-21 07:27:00 · update #3

H.B. 109 ...create new sections of KRS Chapter 157 to require screening for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) at 18 months, 2 years, 4 years, upon school enrollment, and at the time of the sixth grade physical; require the cabinet to establish requirements for ASD screening; require schools to have a record of ASD screening; require a formal diagnosis after screening positive within 90 days; define "autism spectrum disorders"; require the Department of Education to update the statewide Manual on Autism; create new sections of KRS Chapter 194A to create the Supports for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Program within the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; require the program to serve as a central coordinating body, keep an inventory of services, establish guidelines and criteria for service providers ...

2007-05-21 07:30:02 · update #4

https://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/12/20061219-3.html

"For the millions of Americans whose lives are affected by autism, today is a day of hope. The Combating Autism Act of 2006 will increase public awareness about this disorder and provide enhanced federal support for autism research and treatment. By creating a national education program for doctors and the public about autism, this legislation will help more people recognize the symptoms of autism. This will lead to early identification and intervention..." - President George W. Bush, 12/19/06

Screening and Diagnosis

http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/screening.htm

Disclaimer
There is no medical test for ASDs. Doctors look at behavioral symptoms to make a diagnosis. These symptoms may show up within the first few months of life or may appear at any time before the age of 3.

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2007-05-21 07:39:29 · update #5

""Autism is not treated with medication"" I have already given you enough evidence of this.

""I have never heard of medication being administered to a baby for this, and being in the field of social work close to those who work with social policy, i think i would have heard about this.""

I am not sure who you are making policy for, but before you make yourself look silly and before you help to make policy for me you better get your facts right, do your research get involved with people that know more then you do, listen to others.

""Perhaps you should see a doctor, one without a link to drug companies, about your paranoia?""

I never realized that a social worker was a doctor or medical person? So what gives you the right to publicly diagnose me with a false disease, I know this is how you do it isn't it and most social workers have no problems using coercion and force to do it either do they? Shame on you.

2007-05-21 07:44:57 · update #6

""I was diagnosed as bipolar years ago. My recommendation is to stay on the medication, and bear with the people checking up on you. They are there to help you through it. It can get better, I promise.""

Then you say this on another question and yet you have asked no questions of your own. This has got to stop! The truth is known now. Any more answers?

2007-05-21 07:47:23 · update #7

3 answers

I can't believe that they are doing this. I'm sure God is looking down and is not happy with what He sees. This is so wrong.

2007-05-21 05:00:56 · answer #1 · answered by Oreo Schmoreo 7 · 1 0

Details. If you can't find details of laws, etc. about this, I think it is nothing more than someone's crazy dream. Autism is not treated with medication. (behavioral aspects may be, but not autism itself) Yes, there is a test to see if it is LIKELY a fetus will develop autism, but it is to measure the possibility.
I have never heard of medication being administered to a baby for this, and being in the field of social work close to those who work with social policy, i think i would have heard about this.

Perhaps you should see a doctor, one without a link to drug companies, about your paranoia?

2007-05-21 12:51:29 · answer #2 · answered by heinzlsm 2 · 1 2

A violation of community standards is when you use Yahoo answers as a soap box. Your 2000 work question you link to comes very close, as is your action of linking to it in this question.

Didn't you like the answers you got then?

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2007-05-21 12:01:20 · answer #3 · answered by Kris 5 · 1 2

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