Posted by: myautisticmuslimchild | November 1, 2010

CDC and AAP’s Epidemic of Epidemics. But Autism at 1 in 110 is Not an Epidemic?

CDC and AAP’s Epidemic of Epidemics. But Autism at 1 in 110 is Not an Epidemic?

From Age of Autism

Boy-who-cried-wolf1 By Anne Dachel

We can see that in 2009 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called obesity an epidemic.(HERE)

Sept 20, 2010, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said “driving while distracted by activities such as talking on a mobile phone or eating [is] an epidemic.”  (HERE)

The American Academy of Pediatrics has never called autism a crisis or an epidemic, but according to the AAP asthma is at epidemic levels.  (HERE)

In addition, the AAP says underage drinking is epidemic

And they believe that retinopathy of prematurity-induced blindness in infants weighing 750 to 999 g at birth is an epidemic.  (HERE)

The CDC thinks smoking is an epidemic.(HERE)

The AAP calls over-crowded emergency rooms a crisis. (HERE)

The CDC warns about the crisis of prescription drug abuse. (HERE)

We have to wonder why no health care official ever talks about autism in these terms.  I’ve been following this for years and I can say emphatically that they haven’t.  It’s as if a memo was sent to everyone in any position of importance in health care: NEVER REFER TO AUTISM AS A CRISIS OR AN EPIDEMIC, no matter how bad the numbers get.

And it’s worked.  No one ever has.

Polio was an epidemic when one in 3,000 Americans across the population was affected, but one in every 100 children with autism doesn’t cause a ripple.

Julie Gerberding, past head of the CDC–now employed as the head of the vaccine division at Merck Pharma, referred to autism as a ‘serious public health problem.”

Thomas Insel, head of the National Institute of Mental Health, speaking at NIH this past spring about autism said:

“We have responded to this AS IF IT’S A CRISIS.  WE SEE THIS AS AN ENORMOUS PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE.  If you look at those numbers, the increase and recognize how many of those kids will become adults, we …also need to be thinking about how we prepare the nation for a million people who may need significant amounts of services as they are no longer cared for by their parents or as their parents are no longer around.”

Health officials are very careful in choosing the words to use when talking about autism.  They’ve lulled us into some passive state where, no matter how bad the numbers, no matter how many disabled children we’re left to deal with—no one is worried.  It’s somehow now normal and acceptable to have your pediatrician suddenly announce to you that your child too is unfortunately autistic.

Sept 27, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was featured in a Washington Post story, Sebelius jumps into Nevada Senate race, blasts Angle autism comments (HERE)

Sebelius gave us a stunning example of an official who seems to care about autism when it’s politically advantageous to do so.   She was quick to criticize Sharron Angle for her insulting comments about autism coverage, but many of us in the autism community question the manner in which Sebelius has addressed autism in her position as HHS Secretary.

Back in Apr, to recognize Autism Awareness Month, Sebelius could only manage to refer to autism as “an urgent public health challenge.

In Mar, Sebelius instructed the media to censor coverage of the heated controversy over vaccines and autism. (HERE)

Last Oct, when the new rate of one in 110 children was announced, showing a fifty percent increase in autism between children born in 1994 and those born in 1996, Sebelius still wasn’t sure if there’s been any real increase at all, or just more better diagnosing of a disorder that’s always been around.  (HERE)l

Sebelius has hardly been an advocate for the hundreds of thousands of children with autism in this country.

The real insult to parents and kids has been endless years of health officials pretending that autism is some genetic disorder kids are born with.  The federal government has been content to trivialize the impact of autism and to ridicule thousands of parents who claim that their children were normally developing until they received certain routine vaccinations.

I predict that autism will never be a crisis to this government.  Officials will never hold autism press conferences calling for drastic action.

BUT…in the end autism will be a national emergency.  The clock is ticking.

When one percent of young adults also have autism, when they’re lined up at social services across the U.S., they will impact this nation like a 9-11 or a Pearl Harbor.

It’s when autism becomes a financial catastrophe like the Wall Street Crash that we’ll all finally wake up.  I imagine that the CDC and the AAP will continue to be confused about autism.  They’ll still be debating the level of true increase and they’ll have no idea of which environmental triggers are at fault.  Our country will face this disaster alone as officials STILL KNOW NOTHING.

Anne Dachel is Media Editor of Age of Autism.

Ann Dachel nailed this on the head again. I do wonder myself every time I hear something is being labeled as a “crisis, or epidemic”, but never heard the word autism being included.

I hear about bad parenting, fanatic moms who are  standing up for their kids, and  demanding answers, and services. I hear about broken marriages over having and caring for an  autistic child  and being strained emotionally, and financially to the maximum. I hear about  abuse, neglect, and even murder of an autistic child. These news are becoming more and more frequent, and numbers of children being diagnosed with autism is keep growing, but still this is not enough to  classify autism  as a crisis. So us, the autism warriors stand alone  to  fight for our kid’s right rather it is classified as crisis or ignored even as a condition. There is a deeper issue here. I am certain that if there would be a medicine that helps or even cures autism,  all those big pharmaceutical companies would line up and demand  for  a classification of crisis , epidemic or even endemic of autism.  Unfortunately, we do not have any medicine, or concrete answers for this condition, so we have to go without the label. Just do what we do best, taking care of our precious children making sure they get their therapies, supplements, special diet and all the love a human being can give, and get.

Good luck to us all, and may God help us ! (myautisticmuslimchild )


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    Here at World Spinner we are debating the same thing……

  3. Scary, but also not surprising. What’s worse in the UK is that people who are in receipt of welfare and disability benefits are being treated like worthless scum by both the government and the media. They are trying to force severely ill and disabled people off benefits and into work, portraying the majority of claimants as ‘bogus’ and practically ignoring mental health concerns… we’re also the first people to be hit when the government makes spending cutbacks on these things.

    My own disability ESA benefit is likely to disappear within a year. I’m one of the lucky ones as I live with my parents so they pay for the roof over my head, the utilities and food but many others in my position aren’t so lucky. Disabilities stil only affect a minority and minorities too sick to fight aren’t considered worthy of state help.

    Neelu

    • subhanallah , i guess this is a problem everywhere not just the usa

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