cathynli namuli
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Understanding Autism in Girls
Today , we’re diving into the topic of autism in girls—why their symptoms often go unnoticed and how this impacts the journey for women on the spectrum to receive a diagnosis. Let me start with a disclaimer: I am not a doctor. Calling Doctor Yo Samdy Sam: “I’m sorry to tell you this, sir, but according to this medical research, this brain will have to be removed.” It’s crucial to note that not all autistic women exhibit the same characteristics, and many autistic boys and men may display these traits as well. My observations are about how autism might present differently in girls compared to boys.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
A Father’s Love and Hope
I'm a private person and have never had crews in our home. It's always been a safe space. Yet, I must believe that if James knew his story could help families and children with special needs, he'd be on board without hesitation. James was a very quiet baby; he didn’t coo or make sounds at all. I thought I had a laid-back child who wouldn't keep me up at night. He cried when upset, but otherwise, he was adapting to sound and language far differently than expected.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Confessions
The Top 10 Worst Pains Ever Experienced
What is the summit of suffering, the zenith of agony, the pinnacle of excruciating, harrowing pain? Today, we’re turning the dial up to 11 on the pain scale, and we might even hit 12. Buckle up and hope you never experience any of these horrors.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
9 Autism Symptoms in Girls You Need to Recognize
we’re diving into nine crucial autism symptoms in girls that you need to be aware of. Understanding these symptoms can be key to diagnosing or supporting girls on the autism spectrum, so stick around until the end to get the complete picture.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
Understanding the Autism Spectrum: From Diagnosis to Intervention
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is quite prevalent, with the World Health Organization estimating that about 1 in 100 people are diagnosed with it, though some suggest the number could be even higher. Despite being grouped under a single label, autism encompasses a wide range of experiences. For instance, you might encounter a middle-aged white woman who uses an iPad for communication and lives in a group home, an older African-American man who is married and shares his expertise at a museum, or a young Vietnamese girl who consistently plays the same solo game and walks on her tiptoes. These examples illustrate that autism varies significantly among individuals.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Fiction
The Evolution of Opioid Overdose Treatments
Naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, is celebrated as the leading treatment for opioid overdose. According to its distributors, naloxone has saved over 26,000 lives in the U.S. from 1996 to 2014, and its impact continues to grow. Despite its widespread availability in recent decades and its effectiveness in reviving patients by restoring normal breathing, naloxone faces limitations. With the rise of more potent opioids, such as fentanyl, overdose deaths have surged globally, and naloxone struggles to keep pace.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Fiction
Bryce’s Journey
**Interviewer:** Tell me all about Bryce. **Mom:** Bryce was born and adopted by us. He was a healthy baby boy, but at three-and-a-half weeks, he suffered from severe shaken baby syndrome. This traumatic event led to a brain injury and several broken bones. He was on life support for two months. We were in the midst of our foster parent training when we encountered his case. On the day we were to sign our license, our caseworker presented us with a referral. Although she reassured us the child was in care, the referral contained complex jargon. As we read through it, we realized it was Bryce’s case. The details of his injuries were shocking and heartbreaking.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Confessions
Growing Up Different: Liam’s Journey Through Life’s Challenges
**Interviewer:If you were to share the story of your life, what would you say? **Liam:** Normally, I’d start as a baby, but my parents chose to have drugs in their system. They didn't seem to care. I think they forgot they had a baby, took drugs, and it made my brain misformed. Then I grew up into a toddler. Bibbity, bibbity, bibbity. No offense.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Confessions
Conquering Your Inner Critics: A Creative Approach to Overcoming Self-Doubt
Have you ever faced a blank page, poised to write the opening line of what you envision as your groundbreaking novel, only to be struck by the sudden realization that no one might ever read it? Or perhaps you’ve stepped up to a microphone, ready to lay down some verses on a beat, when an echo of your father’s skepticism about your rapping skills resurfaces. Maybe, as you prepare to film a YouTube video, you’re interrupted by a harsh comment from a critic suggesting you never should have made the video in the first place.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
13 Everyday Habits to Boost Your Intelligence
Brainy Dose Presents: 13 Everyday Habits That Make You Smarter A common misconception is that being smart equates to getting good grades or holding a degree. In reality, intelligence is more about critical thinking and decision-making that benefits you. It’s not just about memorizing facts; it’s about understanding how the world works and leveraging that knowledge effectively. You don’t need to be a genius or spend countless hours in the library to enhance your intellect. Regardless of your age or educational background, you can become smarter by adopting some straightforward habits. Here are our top picks:
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
Conquering Your Inner Critics: A Creative Approach to Overcoming Self-Doubt
Have you ever faced a blank page, poised to write the opening line of what you envision as your groundbreaking novel, only to be struck by the sudden realization that no one might ever read it? Or perhaps you’ve stepped up to a microphone, ready to lay down some verses on a beat, when an echo of your father’s skepticism about your rapping skills resurfaces. Maybe, as you prepare to film a YouTube video, you’re interrupted by a harsh comment from a critic suggesting you never should have made the video in the first place.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Longevity
Transforming Negative Inner Voices
Overcoming Negative Inner Voices We often overlook the inner dialogue that runs through our minds, but nearly everyone experiences it. This constant stream of thoughts can be incredibly varied. At times, our inner voice motivates us, urging us to keep pushing, saying things like, “You’re almost there, keep going!” or reassuring us that everything will turn out fine.
By cathynli namuliabout a year ago in Fiction