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Oh No! It's Another Thread About Circumcision.

Age and foreskin status ...

  • Under 30 and cut

    Votes: 24 16.9%
  • Under 30 and uncut

    Votes: 21 14.8%
  • 30-50 and cut

    Votes: 36 25.4%
  • 30-50 and uncut

    Votes: 16 11.3%
  • Over 50 and cut

    Votes: 31 21.8%
  • Over 50 and uncut

    Votes: 14 9.9%
  • I can't tell whether I'm cut or uncut

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    142
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

We continue to look for causes

Experts pretty-much agree on what causes autism (lesions in the brain), but they still don't know what causes the lesions. That's pretty-much been the consensus for decades. Until they discover what it is which causes the lesions, autism won't be cured or prevented.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Well a guy's brain is in his dick so it makes sense...even if it's complete bullshit.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Which subject is responsible for this freudian slip- circumcision or autism?

Wait, what? Freud was a crossdresser? :eek:

:lol:

But seriously, what slip were you talking about?
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Experts pretty-much agree on what causes autism (lesions in the brain), but they still don't know what causes the lesions.
Hmm. Well, not lesions exactly

Autism appears to be developmental and related to abnormal connections between areas in the brain. There haven't been findings of specific abnormal structures or lesions or anatomical changes (like those found in Alzheimer's, for example). Some recent post-mortem examinations have found atypical neuron networks but the findings haven't been extended into a cause-effect relationship.

If anything, it appears to be a problem at the cellular level which, if true, increases the likelihood that autism develops early- perhaps before birth or very early in the brain's devleopment.

But seriously, what slip were you talking about?
Well, when thinking about dicks and abnormal brains, I suppose this might come to mind:
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Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Well, when thinking about dicks and abnormal brains, I suppose this might come to mind:
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There has to be some brain power there. His eyes are looking right and his mouth is looking left. That's almost as complicated as patting your head and rubbing your belly at the same time!
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

From medical point of view, is it better to circumcise when you are an older and have problems with foreskin or when you are a baby ?
It's better not to circumcise unless there's a physiological, family or religious reason to do so. In adults, it's considered a major surgical procedure, requiring general anesthesia and 4-6 weeks of recovery. In infants, it's done under a local anesthetic and it typically heals in about 7 days.

There has to be some brain power there. His eyes are looking right and his mouth is looking left.
It could also be typical of decerebrate posturing, an indicator of impending brain death:
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Re: Study links autism with circumcision

What if people started using common sense?
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

(...)In adults, it's considered a major surgical procedure, requiring general anesthesia and 4-6 weeks of recovery.

Sorry, but I find your assertion a bit dubious... My brother, 55 years old, underwent circumcision 6 weeks ago (for repeated diabetic related infections), and the procedure was done under local anesthetic, took about 25 minutes from start to finish. He was able to walk home from the clinic one hour after the procedure and was completely recovered in about two weeks (remember that he is diabetic and have a rather long scarring curve...)
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Sorry, but I find your assertion a bit dubious...
Just to be clear, it's not an assertion. It's based upon professional knowledge.

There are several different procedures that fall under the general description of "circumcision". A frenulectomy and dorsal slit can be done under a local anesthetic or penile block (DPNB). For a full procedure which removes the foreskin and the frenulum, the controlled atmosphere of the operating suite is preferred for both asepsis and comfort of the patient.

Without knowing the particulars of your brother's procedure, it's not clear what was done but the usual bandage that is applied after a full circumcision is painful and most men find it too painful to be active for about 2-3 days after the surgery.

There's several threads in the H&W forum about member experiences with adult circumcision.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

http://sciencenordic.com/study-links-autism-circumcision

According to the new study, which included 340,000 Danish boys, it looks as though circumcision increases the risk of developing autism.


Yet another valid reason to decry this barbaric practice

There are many reasons to end the madness of infant genital mutilation. We don't need bogus science. That's what the rippers and cutters are good at. We are better at scientific truth.

GO TEAM FORESKIN!
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Just to be clear, it's not an assertion. It's based upon professional knowledge.

There are several different procedures that fall under the general description of "circumcision". A frenulectomy and dorsal slit can be done under a local anesthetic or penile block (DPNB). For a full procedure which removes the foreskin and the frenulum, the controlled atmosphere of the operating suite is preferred for both asepsis and comfort of the patient.

Without knowing the particulars of your brother's procedure, it's not clear what was done but the usual bandage that is applied after a full circumcision is painful and most men find it too painful to be active for about 2-3 days after the surgery.

There's several threads in the H&W forum about member experiences with adult circumcision.

You might add, that the uncircumcised head is extremely sensitive to the extent that wearing clothing will be uncomfortable for a long time, until the skin thickens.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

This study could also be interpreted as being somewhat antisemitic, considering how many wealthy & successful Jewish professionals there are in the world.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

This study could also be interpreted as being somewhat antisemitic, considering how many wealthy & successful Jewish professionals there are in the world.
Less than 1% of Danes are Jewish (recall that most of the Jews fled Denmark during WWII). On the other hand, about 5% of the Danish population is Muslim.

The countries of Europe have an overall incidence of infant circumcision that is quite low- particularly among the predominantly Christian majority.

Of all the cofactors that might be considered- prenatal nutrition, presence of environmental factors like lead, socioeconomic factors, ethnicity, et al- one does have to wonder why this particular researcher happened to find a connection with one of his pet issues.
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

one does have to wonder why this particular researcher happened to find a connection with one of his pet issues.

Not really. Standard procedure to try and push one's own pet issue in such a manner
 
Re: Study links autism with circumcision

Not really. Standard procedure to try and push one's own pet issue in such a manner
One would think that his managers would be saying, "Really? This again?"
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Re: Study links autism with circumcision

My brother was born in a very small town (1955) and isn't circumcised. I was born 5yrs later in a small city and am circumcised. I've never asked my mom if she allowed it or if the doctor just did it. No idea.
 
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