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Old 08-29-2020, 06:27 PM #1
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Question Autism and sudden fatigue??

Someone I work with has autism and started having a ton of fatigue. Is this a part of autism in some people? Or a separate condition? I only ask because I worry about him...we are friends and his doctors have no answers yet...
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I checked with my sister in NZ about this. She has worked professionally with children on the Autism Spectrum Disorder range.

Her comment was that fatigue is not necessarily directly related to ASD.
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