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I only ask that because I've heard that older parents are more likely than younger parents to have children with Asperger's/Autism
Because... My parents did not meet each other until mom was 32 and dad was 40 and they had four children after that... I was born 10 years into the marriage, so mom was 42 and dad was 50, definitely older parents
One reality of my life was that I wasn't going to have my parents for very long compared to most of my friends... My mom was 64 when she passed away from ALS/Lou Gehrig's disease, so she died fairly young, and I was 24... My dad lasted until the age of 83 before he passed away, but I was only 33, when other people I know have their parents alive for most of their life
And to make a long story very short, all of my grandparents died long before I was even born
That's my family! Plus three other siblings too
All I knew was down syndromeIt appears I have second oldest parents...
But I definitely recall hearing about a higher chance of Austism with much older moms, and I have often wondered given that I'm in that situation
...My father was an only child, his father, after whom I am named, had some mysterious to me, and supposedly my father, near-total seperation from his family (New England and Northeast) that had Grandpa Nomad living in Central Texas, and that led to me never ever having, as I recall, contact with any Nomad after my father's mother died when I was four or so. He died whilst my mother was PG with me. No known face-to-face with any Grandma Nomads either.
All of your former posts still exist.I was trying to find my posts and I tried entering " Nomad ", only getting this, as far as finding my posts. I really can't find my.postd!!!!!!!!! At least, perhaps on the trunducated version offered on my phone, you cannot find your former posts, you cannot look them up! This is an omission. However, I did find this post of mine
However, I don't see why I said I had " no known face-to-face " with Grandma Nomad. She lived with us, in our then-home in White Plains, NY, after she gave up her home in Alamo Heights, TX, after Grandpa's death. Then she moved to an old-age home there, and I do remember visiting her there. I did not remember her living with us in White Plains, however! She was 4, I guess, when she died and I remember about nothing before I was five-and-a-half or so. I was surprised when, late in his life, my father recalled her living with us. I commented that it must have been a shock to her, going to a different part of the country with a far different climate. My father said " I know, I know! But there was nothing else that we could do. ".
I only ask that because I've heard that older parents are more likely than younger parents to have children with Asperger's/Autism
Because... My parents did not meet each other until mom was 32 and dad was 40 and they had four children after that... I was born 10 years into the marriage, so mom was 42 and dad was 50, definitely older parents
One reality of my life was that I wasn't going to have my parents for very long compared to most of my friends... My mom was 64 when she passed away from ALS/Lou Gehrig's disease, so she died fairly young, and I was 24... My dad lasted until the age of 83 before he passed away, but I was only 33, when other people I know have their parents alive for most of their life
And to make a long story very short, all of my grandparents died long before I was even born
That's my family! Plus three other siblings too