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Death by Severe Autism

October 19, 2020

In the wake of senseless tragedy, a psychiatrist reflects on severe autism’s painful realities.​

Photos, flowers and tributes in front of the scorched home of autism advocate Feda Almaliti and her son Muhammed.

Photos, flowers and tributes in front of the scorched home of autism advocate Feda Almaliti and her son Muhammed.
By Lee E. Wachtel, MD
With the presidential election only two weeks away, our country stands at a tremendous crossroads during an era of unprecedented health and social challenge. Our lives literally seem at stake. As Republicans and Democrats spar on hotly contested issues ranging from Covid-19 to racial and social equity, climate change and the Supreme Court, disability activists are also jockeying for power and planning their next steps in whatever administration the American people elect.
I had been quite excited to participate in some of these political advocacy initiatives, until I was upbraided and accused of “ableism” and hurting others’ feelings when I asked what plans might include those with severe autism and intellectual disability. I was informed that “severe” was an unacceptable term, and as discussion of this topic was deeply upsetting to some individuals, I would be dismissed from the committee if I mentioned it again.
Let's be clear. There is obviously, without any doubt, such a thing as severe autism. The tragic death of autism advocate Feda Almaliti and her autistic 15-year-old son Muhammed (often called “Mu” or “Hammoudeh”) in a house fire in the early hours of September 26 underscores this reality, and also just how critical it is to never back down. We must never allow the plight of children and families dealing with severe autism to be suppressed by advocates who actively seek to downplay the serious mental challenges that ended up killing both Mu and his mother.

Feda, her sister Maysoon and Maysoon's daughter safely exited the burning home, but Feda ran back inside and upstairs to save Mu. Maysoon described what happened next:
“I ran back to the front door to scream for Feda again- as if that would help her come down faster. I can hear the popping of glass and the faint noises of Hammoudeh crying, “No, No, No" in response to Feda pleading with him. ‘HAMMOUDEH COME ON WE HAVE TO GO, NOW, WE HAVE TO GET OUT NOW!’
“The crying and screaming start to fade, probably not lasting more than thirty seconds. Then it stops and all I can hear is myself screaming for Feda and the words ‘my family.’ The realization of how useless and helpless I became made me sick and I wondered if my heart would give out any second.”

In other words, Feda ran back into the burning two-story structure to coax her 6’2”, 280-pound autistic son out of his room and down the stairs. But he would not budge, and Feda stayed. When the fire officials found the bodies, Feda was embracing Mu.
After a colleague and autism parent commented that “Autism killed Feda and Mu,” I had the chilling recognition that these two incredible people died a horrific death precisely because a severely autistic and intellectually disabled kid was unable to transition from point A to point B.
I’ve worked with autistic youth for nearly two decades and have seen countless behavioral protocols developed with intricate layers of reinforcement to gain compliance with necessary daily transitions. Yet while I’ve had kids plop down in the road or tantrum naked in busy airport hallways, I’ve never had any autistic child suffocate and burn for failure to move.
Typical teens in this crisis would have immediately run down the stairs. Indeed, most people with autism would have done so as well. The autism and disability advocates who attend college and graduate school, tweet their condemnations of autism parents, and campaign for policy reform and who are largely capable of high levels of independent stewardship, would have not hesitated. And those with physical handicap without severe mental and intellectual disability would have grasped the urgency of the situation and likely followed a planned and practiced exit strategy.
Feda Almaliti was an autism trailblazer beyond compare, and her autistic son Mu was cherished for his infectious joy. But by any reasonable measure, his autism was completely unlike that of the autism self-advocates. It was severe – Feda herself described him as “Autistic as F&@#” — and was compounded by severe intellectual disability. Most importantly, in a dire situation his severe impairments rendered him incapable of taking a simple action to save his own life. If Mu had mild autism, and lesser intellectual disability, I have no doubt he would have heeded his mother's words and fled the fire. Mild and severe. More and fewer IQ points. It all matters. It matters so much that in this case it meant the difference between life and death.
My one hope is that this tragedy may actually serve as a lesson to disability activists who dismiss the reality and plight of the severely disabled while narrow-mindedly pursuing their own agendas. There are so many Mus and Fedas out there facing horrendous hardships. Dismissing their realities — as I was essentially asked to do by current disability leaders — would not only have been a grave violation of the medical ethics to which I adhere, it would carry potentially devastating consequences for national disability programs and policy.
Whichever administration is in power after the election, they need to hear about severe autism. They need to hear about it loud and clear. Lives are on the line.
Lee Elizabeth Wachtel, MD, is a pediatric neuropsychiatrist and the Medical Director of the Neurobehavioral Unit at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, an inpatient unit serving youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities and severe behavioral and psychiatric disturbance. She is also an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Source.

As an aside, this appears to be a trend, lately.
 
To go with the testosterone talk, that overabundance also shows up in women with autism, which as you can imagine tends to cause dysphoria issues, which the tranny cult eagerly latches on to. Blame them for the lack of amazonian tomboys.
You don't want autistic amazonian tomboys. Autism ruins everything it touches including your fantasies.
 
Don't forget some can get really violent. One kid ended up killing his mother, and what's sick is that she clearly knew she wasn't capable of taking care of him, but continued to refuse any other options.
The only facility Trudy liked was a private one in Charlottesville, Va., near her sister and nieces.
It’s a fucking autism singularity, I swear to god.
 
El Comandante is lucky enough to be "less severe" autistic, and while it made my life a living hell and continues to do so, it pales compared to what those with the really severe shit go through. Back when that woman in Michigan tried to gas her autist daughter to death in a van because she snapped over the girl routinely beating her until she collapsed, I wound up reading the blog of one of the "murderer's" friends who also lived in MI.

The woman's son was SEVERE fucking autist, kept stripping his clothes off, smeared poop everywhere, ate the fucking drywall to the point where the walls of the home were filled with giant holes, and that's just what I remember. The poor woman had to fight and fight and fight to get the kid placed in one of the few remaining institutions.

And then there was a case where a woman's severe autist son kept attacking her to the point that she had to barricade herself in a closet for hours as he tried to break down the door, and finally she was found dead on her kitchen floor with a pool of blood next to her head and the autist had feet covered in mom's blood.

And then you have fuckers like Alex Plank and Ari Ne'eman (((what a surprise!))) who simply blow off the concerns of people whose autist kids don't fit into their neat little velvet box. Ne'eman especially pisses me the fuck off, apparently he paid for an "autism" diagnosis so he could set himself up as a supposed "autism self-advocate" and live the life in Washington DC doing "advocacy" that most other autists would be driven crazy by. He even had the fucking chutzpah to declare that "my special interest is networking". WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCKING FUCK????????

OK, so this is what autism has, fake advocates doing fake advocacy to make themselves rich while those on the other end of the spectrum live and die horribly. Fuck this shit, what about the voices of people like Mu and his mom? *crickets chirp from the autist peanut gallery*
I don't know why you're surprised, this shit has been this way since Tumblr got big.

First it was the troons insisting they get to speak for all transgendered people and promptly setting the cause of transgender rights back a generation or two.

Then it was the shitheads claiming to have headmates and self-diagnosing with mental illnesses in order to gain Social Media cred and effectively destroying psychiatry as a field.

Now it's progressing into conventional medicine. Give it time, and we'll have people faking Leukemia and demanding they speak for the actual infected, claiming that the disease has rights and fighting it is genocide.

This shit is a cancer.
 
I don't know why you're surprised, this shit has been this way since Tumblr got big.

First it was the troons insisting they get to speak for all transgendered people and promptly setting the cause of transgender rights back a generation or two.

Then it was the shitheads claiming to have headmates and self-diagnosing with mental illnesses in order to gain Social Media cred and effectively destroying psychiatry as a field.

Now it's progressing into conventional medicine. Give it time, and we'll have people faking Leukemia and demanding they speak for the actual infected, claiming that the disease has rights and fighting it is genocide.

This shit is a cancer.
You're forgetting how NAMBLA was an liability to the gay rights movement.

How the Black Panthers were working against the Civil Rights Movement.
 
I'm wondereing about the tard strenght ''correlation'' if it exist. Or in the end it just a a case of survival bias.
See weaker violent severly mentaly disabled are easily managable and we don't heard much about them
But the massive aggressive hulk can do a lots of damage and attract mostly the attention of the new reporter.
So in the end most of the story of violent accounter are generally huge intellectually disabled man
 
I'm wondereing about the tard strenght ''correlation'' if it exist. Or in the end it just a a case of survival bias.
See weaker violent severly mentaly disabled are easily managable and we don't heard much about them
But the massive aggressive hulk can do a lots of damage and attract mostly the attention of the new reporter.
So in the end most of the story of violent accounter are generally huge intellectually disabled man
The tard strength comes from the autist's "fight or flight" response being on more often than the average person's. As you can imagine, it's one hell of an adrenaline rush when he's beating the crap out of mommy for breaking his routine.
 
Speaking of wich don't house have some breaker or stuff that control the elctrecity output? If she was smarter and more vicious she just had to go to the basmeent and turn off the breaker to cause a light out
Yup. Any modern house (or apartment for that matter) has a breaker panel with circuit breakers for every room of the home. Older homes have fuse boxes for the same purpose.

Modern parents are just pussies. The few who actually try to discipline their children just yell and make empty threats they rarely follow through with, so their kids learn they're all talk and they can do anything they want with no consequences. Modern society has also taught kids that they're untouchable -- if a parent lays hands on their own kid for discipline or compliance purposes, one phone call can bring down CPS (child protective services) on the parents like a plague of locusts and really ruin lives.

If it'd been me, I'd have done exactly what you suggest. Ask once, repeat more sternly with a warning that there will be consequences, then if I'm still ignored, I'd have just flipped the breaker. Let the kid tard rage if he wants to. If he wrecks his own shit, that's his choice. I won't replace any of it. If he wrecks any of my shit, I'll take away some of his shit as punishment and/or take away privileges. He'll learn, or he'll live in a hell of his own making. If he turns uncontrollably violent, I wouldn't be too proud to seek outside help, and maybe even consider institutionalization.

It may just be age informing my viewpoint on this, though, along with growing up with parents (who are still together) who didn't take that kind of shit from me.
 
I wonder if the tard strength build can be mitigated via a controlled diet? Cutting down protein intake, eapecially after tantrums (which I'm assuming is where they're developing the majority of the muscle) would greatly reduce muscle gain. Maybe fill their diet with soy and other foods full of phytoestrogens? Put them on a reduced calorie diet to make them more managable in the future both weight and energy wise.

Essentially try to give them a buzzfeed journo bod. That way the mom in the op could've just thrown her son out of the house herself.
You'd end up starving them to death since most of these tards will only eat like 2 or 3 foods. You try and feed him soy and not tendies, he'll beat the shit out of you until he gets his tendies, and if he never does, he will literally starve because autism rotted his survival instincts.
 
Oh fuck off. Not the article. Not the mother and son featured in the article. But the 'disability advocates' trying to deplatform someone for referencing "severe" autism.

They are the people who demand you don't say you 'suffer' from any mental illness, because their perception of the stigma is more important than any person's actual experience with it. That they are likely overflowing with Tumblr-level mental illness types is a given.

There are some people who are severely mentally ill, and that includes some autists. Of course it fucking does. But the idea that you can't acknowledge they exist is the same as white people who won't go to the police if a black person commits a crime against them. It's breathtakingly stupid and infuriating.

Severe autism is just that. A severe form of autism. If autism is a spectrum then it's going to have a broad range. Hence the term.

This boy died because his severe developmental disorder made it impossible for him to react appropriately to danger.

This isn't fun time tumblr #actuallyautistic uwu stuff. You know, right next to their autigender pride flag, stim memes, kin type and headmates.

This is a child who died as his mother frantically tried to save him while losing her life in the process. But let's not upset anyone. The term severe autism might trigger someone. Autism is being marketed as a fun and quirky personality type.
 
Severe autism is just that. A severe form of autism. If autism is a spectrum then it's going to have a broad range. Hence the term.

This boy died because his severe developmental disorder made it impossible for him to react appropriately to danger.

This isn't fun time tumblr #actuallyautistic uwu stuff. You know, right next to their autigender pride flag, stim memes, kin type and headmates.

This is a child who died as his mother frantically tried to save him while losing her life in the process. But let's not upset anyone. The term severe autism might trigger someone. Autism is being marketed as a fun and quirky personality type.
The reality is even the high functioning ones will tell you, they'd rather be normal.
 
The reality is even the high functioning ones will tell you, they'd rather be normal.
This depends, some want normal, some are insulted by the idea and then there are people somewhere between. Just like there are deaf people who happily take hearings implants, research and other help to hear, there are those that automaticly and with extreme prejudice reject anything that aims to fix not hearing. I think sometimes this is do their self image being based on their disability, it gives them community and makes them stand out. As their disability isn't that bad, this can be a worthwhile bargain. It does make some stuff harder but generally prevents very little while also giving them reason to demand and and receive extra attention, accommodation and resources. Top of that you don't have to feel guilty of special treatment or not succeeding because you are a victim of bad luck. It's not your fault that you are disadvantaged and need stuff, honestly it's others who should feel bad. Also this a demon they know rather than the unknown of being normal, witch they can't be sure if it's better or worse, but it will be different and make them different.

If you want to see one pretty good exploration of this exact subject around high functioning autism I recommend movie Mary and Max. It's fun dark animated comedy movie about all shorts of bad stuff from child abuse, death, alcoholism, body image issues to how hard it's to forgive. Major theme in the movie is Asperger syndrome, how it affects characters and how they feels about a possible cure. I think the movie is fairly fair about being emphatic to how hard it's to be high functioning autistic while not excusing the outbursts and their negative impacts. Max doesn't want to be cured and would rather just continue being him as he is. Max's feelings do make sense and he's to a degree shown to be correct but otherhand shown not be the full picture. Max is shown suffering both from the disability and his reaction to it, these cause harm to him and his relationships. Generally the movie seems to take position of people are imperfect, that's fine and they don't necessarily need fixing but you need work on your faults or they will eat you and harm everyone you love and then some.
 
The lack of a survival instinct is tragic. It shows that this can even override the most basic of instincts, something that every human has since forever. When you have progressed enough to bypass natural selection, this kind of thing happens.

In ancient times, this person would have just died.
 
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