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  • Austism and all the other forms that go along with it. Just because that one has a personal twinge to it.
  • Autism, of course.
  • Autism
  • I'm glad you all said autism! My half bro has it and I just feel SO bad for him. He can't talk, can't play, can't understand the world.
  • Herpes I can get.. autism, perhaps they're better off in they're world instead of ours.
  • If you are the parent of an autistic child, or know any, you will want a cure for that condition. Herpes can be controlled and does not prevent one from living a self-determined, positive life..an autistic child has no such future to look forward to...and the parents worry greatly about what will happen to the child when they die. It is a terrible terrible heartbreaking situation.
  • a dont no i have autism and i wud no take sumthin to take my personaltity
  • Herpes because it would mean that they have figured out how to kill viruses on the Central Nervous System without damaging the functionality of our bodies. And other viruses would not stand a chance like HIV.
  • Autism. Herpes you have to go out and get, you can protect yourself from it.
  • Autism. My little brother is Autistic. Herpes can be preventable, autism can't.
  • autism. that being said, there are different forms of it and not everyone who has it needs a "cure"/ but there are very severe forms where the ppl who have it cant even contact othr humans. if something would allow that, then a cure may be a positive hting
  • Autism... herpes you know about an should make decisions wisely not to get. autism you are born with.
  • autism. I am raising a severely autistic granddaughter and it breaks my heart to know she will not have the same choices as her sibling. She will not marry, have children or may not even be able to live independently. Herpes can be controlled with medicine and one can make responsible choices.
  • Autism, we can function normaly with herpes and we have medication. Autism robs us of our mind and normal functionality and not to mention being a outcast to normality.

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