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Commonly Seen Symptoms of Autism
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Communication difficulties: non-verbal, repeats what is said, no response to “stop” command, runs or moves away, covers ears, and look away constantly.
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May appear argumentative, stubborn, belligerent, may incessantly ask “why” or answers “No” to all questions.
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Will have difficulty interpreting body language, and facial expressions, jokes, and teasing.
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May be poor listeners, may not seem to care what others have to say, may lack eye contact.
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May have passive monotonal voices with incorrect and/or unusual pronunciations, often sounds like a computer generated robot.
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Difficulty in judging personal space: may stand too close or too far away, may stare at people.
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May persevere on topics that interest them, may repeatedly ask the same
questions about their area of interest. They may not see another person’s point of view.
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They are very honest, perhaps too honest, and not tactful.
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May not recognize danger. May not differentiate between minor or major problems. May not know how and where to get help. May not be able to give answers to questions.
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May have candida, yeast problems, parasite, infestation, chronic fatigue, immune disorders, hormonal imbalances, eat infections, and pediatric problems.
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May have digestive disorders, anxiety disorders, various other mental disorders, depression, and various emotional imbalances, etc.
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Symptoms include circulatory disorders, sleep irregularity, chemical sensitivity, nutritional disorders, restless leg syndrome, skin ailments, and genito-urinary disorder.
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About Dr. Lu
Dr. Lu completed his medical education and training in China. (The Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Shandong University Medical College respectively) Over 20 years clinic and research experiences in both medical school and hospital, Dr. Lu learned both West Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine including modern medical technology, acupuncture, medicinal herbs, and specializing in neurology. After years practice and accomplishments in China, Dr. Lu was invited as a visiting assistant professor at the University of South Carolina, School of Medicine in 1991. After excellent achievements in research program funded by NIH and NSF, Dr. Lu decided to become a Chiropractic Doctor in order to introduce the Traditional Chinese Medicine to the Western culture. Obtained Doctor Degree of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic, Dr. Lu became a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic and board certified Acupuncturist and began his practice in Dallas Texas since then. In 2007 Dr. Lu was voted the best acupuncturist in City of Richardson by Living Magazine. |
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