I was today at a GP for my hypertension who also happens to have a random degree for anesthesia.
I just randomly asked get a question regarding me and anesthesia, as I'm still trying to get a diagnosis for my idiocy after 15 years:
I:"I was operated as a 40 day old baby under general anesthesia because of hernia, can this cause developemental disorder?"
(I also asked her about the phenobarbital I got as a 6 month old baby for non-epileptic fits but she said nothing about that.)
she:"when was it?"
me:"33 years ago"
she:"back then they used very bad anesthetics."
me:"I was operated in Iran, in 1983 , in between of the injureds of the war"
She kind of went a bit wondered and interested: "in that case definitely yes, old anesthetics can mess with the psyche badly".
Anyone here has a similar story? Autism caused by wrong medication or anesthesia as a kid?
I've read somewhere else that Phenobarbital on it's own can cause severe developemental issues. even a single dose.
Looking forward for your feedback!
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Aspie score: 131 of 200
NT score: 34 of 200
Possibly Aspie (diagnosed by an autism expert, doc moves abroad, forced to change docs and all say it's schizophrenia NOS or schizo-affective disorde or personality disorders. initial doc was a colleague of uncle Simon btw. you do the math.). (edit: by Uncle Simon I mean Simon Baron Cohen. Just to clear things up.)