What is the most ridiculous theory you've heard?

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MiahClone
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03 Apr 2013, 12:46 pm

What is the most ridiculous theory you've heard from someone (who actually believed the craziness coming from their mouths!) as to the cause of autism. Not the theories that everyone has heard, like vaccines or refrigerator mothers, oddball things.

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"Autism is caused by having a dirty house. If you dusted more your child wouldn't be autistic."



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03 Apr 2013, 12:51 pm

Wow, I don't know if I can beat that one. All of mine are the boring ones like poor discipline.

I don't have any this oddball but I am giving the thread a bump because I am curious about the possible responses..



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03 Apr 2013, 1:15 pm

AS is caused, becaue you do not sit next to your child whole day and you do not beat it in to him. If you know what I mean.

They tried to do that- did not work. :(



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03 Apr 2013, 2:14 pm

Autism is our karma for past wrongs. :roll: But I think the dusting thing is more stupid than that.


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03 Apr 2013, 2:28 pm

Lol Ive not heard the dusty house theory..... although there might be something in it I do have a dusty house! :lol:

I think the whole "Girls dont get Autism" one is pretty ridiculous!



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03 Apr 2013, 2:44 pm

What is the most ridiculous theory I've heard?

Any untestable speculation or false science that is presented as a proven theory. Examples:

  • Any religion's creation stories.
  • Accupuncture
  • Ancient Astronauts
  • Aromatherapy
  • Astrology
  • Auras
  • Blood-Type Diet (Japan)
  • Blood-Type Matchmaking (Japan)
  • Chiropractic
  • Chromotherapy
  • Colon Cleansing
  • Conspiracy Theories
  • Conversion Therapy
  • Crop Circles
  • Cryptozoology
  • Crystal Healing
  • Dianetics
  • Doomsday Predictions & Prophesies
  • Dowsing
  • Ear Candling
  • Esoteric Anthropogenesis
  • Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP)
  • Fan Death
  • Flat Earth Theory
  • Gaia
  • Ghosts
  • Hieronymus Machine
  • Hollow Earth Theory
  • Homeopathy
  • Indigo People
  • Intelligent Design
  • Karma
  • Kirlian Photography
  • Lunar Effect ("Lunacy")
  • Magnetic Water
  • New Age Practices
  • Nibiru Apocalypse
  • Numerology
  • Orgone Energy
  • Otherkin
  • Paranormal Abilities & Events
  • Parapsychology
  • Phrenology
  • Polygraph Machines
  • Psychics & Psychic Phenomena
  • Pyramidology
  • Non-Quantum "Quantum" Devices & Principles
  • Radioactive Quackery
  • Reincarnation
  • Scientific Racism
  • Scientology
  • Synchronicity
  • UFOs as Extra-Terrestrial Spacecraft
  • Velikovsky's Electric Universe
  • Vitalism
  • Water Fuel
This is just my short list.


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03 Apr 2013, 2:45 pm

My mil told me it was becuase I kept working and put the kids in daycare. If that were true, then the country would have a really MASSIVE problem, lots of kids in daycare.



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03 Apr 2013, 3:39 pm

my husband says I'm not praying the right kind of prayers, hard enough, or with the right intent and that is why my son is still autistic otherwise he'd have had a healing and life would be better. That said I do pray for him day and night and work with him with traditional therapy and a little bit of alternative medicine.



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03 Apr 2013, 3:45 pm

Apparently, my kids' neurology is because I am too warm and nurturing, because I nursed my daughter too long, because I allowed my children to sleep in my bed, and because I make too many accommodations for things like fine motor deficits, motor planning issues, sensory issues, rigidity, and communication deficits. Some people seem to think if I just left them to "fend for themselves" they would somehow toughen up and "get over it." It's all because of me and my "over-protectiveness." :roll:


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03 Apr 2013, 4:03 pm

InThisTogether wrote:
Apparently, my kids' neurology is because I am too warm and nurturing, because I nursed my daughter too long, because I allowed my children to sleep in my bed, and because I make too many accommodations for things like fine motor deficits, motor planning issues, sensory issues, rigidity, and communication deficits. Some people seem to think if I just left them to "fend for themselves" they would somehow toughen up and "get over it." It's all because of me and my "over-protectiveness." :roll:


Isn't it crazy how people have flip flopped from well, obviously it is the mother's fault for not loving her child enough to it's the mother's fault for loving her child too much?

I get a muted version of this. If you didn't accommodate him so much he'd learn to mind better and not act like that. If you don't stop coddling him he's never going to turn out okay. It's crazy.



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03 Apr 2013, 4:20 pm

MiahClone wrote:
InThisTogether wrote:
Apparently, my kids' neurology is because I am too warm and nurturing, because I nursed my daughter too long, because I allowed my children to sleep in my bed, and because I make too many accommodations for things like fine motor deficits, motor planning issues, sensory issues, rigidity, and communication deficits. Some people seem to think if I just left them to "fend for themselves" they would somehow toughen up and "get over it." It's all because of me and my "over-protectiveness." :roll:


Isn't it crazy how people have flip flopped from well, obviously it is the mother's fault for not loving her child enough to it's the mother's fault for loving her child too much?

I get a muted version of this. If you didn't accommodate him so much he'd learn to mind better and not act like that. If you don't stop coddling him he's never going to turn out okay. It's crazy.


Personal pet peeve. I especially love it when they say both things in the same sentence - I seem to get that a lot.



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03 Apr 2013, 4:53 pm

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my husband says I'm not praying the right kind of prayers, hard enough, or with the right intent and that is why my son is still autistic otherwise he'd have had a healing and life would be better. That said I do pray for him day and night and work with him with traditional therapy and a little bit of alternative medicine.


Speaking as someone who grew up in a very religious environment, I hope you can recognize how ignorant that is. If praying the right kind of prayers hard enough and with the right intent was the sure ticket to an easy life, surely everyone would do it, and no praying person would ever suffer. Clearly this is not the case. Plus, following his own logic, then your husband is not saying the right kind of prayers, hard enough, or with the right intent either, so even if he truly believes that, he shouldn't be passing judgement on you, lest he passes it on himself as well. As an aside to this thread topic, I believe my children are as God intended them to be, and not out of any kind of punishment. They have a purpose on this earth, just like anyone else. I find the belief that they are somehow damaged and should be required to change arrogant.


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03 Apr 2013, 4:57 pm

Just before my youngest daughter was diagnosed, when my husband was still in full-on denial, and her single biggest behaviour issue was her meltdowns...he told me that she wasn't autistic, she was just copying me!

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Then after she was diagnosed, he said "it's OK, she will grow out of it".

A recent one, by professionals who should know better..."Having a sibling with autism doesn't give you a higher risk of having autism" and "children can outgrow ASDs" (even worse than my husband!) and the other day "if she's diagnosed, we can retest her in a year's time as she might lose her diagnosis"

I could probably find more, but I'm having a bad day and I don't want to remind myself of others or else I will become even more sour!


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04 Apr 2013, 4:11 pm

InThisTogether wrote:
kate123A wrote:
my husband says I'm not praying the right kind of prayers, hard enough, or with the right intent and that is why my son is still autistic otherwise he'd have had a healing and life would be better. That said I do pray for him day and night and work with him with traditional therapy and a little bit of alternative medicine.


Speaking as someone who grew up in a very religious environment, I hope you can recognize how ignorant that is. If praying the right kind of prayers hard enough and with the right intent was the sure ticket to an easy life, surely everyone would do it, and no praying person would ever suffer. Clearly this is not the case. Plus, following his own logic, then your husband is not saying the right kind of prayers, hard enough, or with the right intent either, so even if he truly believes that, he shouldn't be passing judgement on you, lest he passes it on himself as well. As an aside to this thread topic, I believe my children are as God intended them to be, and not out of any kind of punishment. They have a purpose on this earth, just like anyone else. I find the belief that they are somehow damaged and should be required to change arrogant.


Using that husband's logic, I guess Job of the Bible or even Jesus himself did not pray "right".



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04 Apr 2013, 4:25 pm

I'm thankful that my faith doesn't depend on whether or not someone I pray for gets a healing. That said I do pray everyday for my children and consider my faith an important part of who I am. My husband doesn't consider me much of a Christian......though. He says I should pray God rewires my brain b/c it's wrong that I don't think like others. Honestly it's hard living with husband and his very rigid beliefs....he's also not found a church where he thinks they have right beliefs b/c there is no church in our city where the dead are being raised, miracles are happening, and the sick are being instantly and totally healed. I've opted for the methodist church w/a special needs ministry. I've also done everything to help our non verbal child and my other child.



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04 Apr 2013, 5:00 pm

For me it's still the whole Dr. Wakefield - MMR - leaky gut thing.