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Alcohol Related Developmental Disabilities- A proposal for the replacement of the term FASD[S]

A proposal to use the term Alcohol Related Developmental Disabilities in place of FASD[S], with the reasons and advantages for using this inclusive diagnostic term.

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Alcohol Related Developmental Disabilities- A proposal for the replacement of the term FASD[S]

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  1. With the development of epigenetics showing the contribution of pre conceptual and pre natal alcohol to physical and neurological developmental impairments, both in the immediate offspring and future generations, the following is proposed – The present nomenclature FAS, FASD, ARND be replaced by the following Diagnosis - Alcohol related developmental impairments. [ARDI] Diagnostics Alcohol origin 1-Paternal pre conceptual 2-Maternal pre conceptual 3-Maternal pre natal Full Physical and neuropsychological testing , as in the Canadian Guidelines and the Washington 4- Digit Code. Neuroimaging Genetic/Epigenetic correlations DSM correlations. The degree to which Neuroimaging, the Genetic/Epigenetic and DSM correlations add weight to the diagnosis to be determined. Barry Stanley May 17th, 2016 Updated 19th. Oct. 2016 Alcohol Related Developmental Disabilities. 1- There are now a number of fasd diagnostic guidelines that differ to some degree. This proposal would include all of them and avoid confusion. 2- The proposed diagnostic term would embrace all the new developments of our understanding of the effects of prenatal and pre conceptual alcohol. Elimination of “fetal” would allow inclusion of the effects of alcohol consumption by the adolescent, whose brains development is still continuing. It would also help to reduce the stigma suffered by birth mothers. 3- The new diagnostic term would include those consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure that are not included in the various diagnostic processes, especially sensory disabilities that plague those who were exposed to prenatal alcohol. It would allow for the inclusion of epigenetics and functional imaging, and no doubt other diagnostic tools yet to be discovered. 3- “Disabilities” is the term increasingly being used, by governments, agencies and individuals,

  2. to describe the developmental consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure. 4- The Ontario Provincial Government and the Canadian Federal Government are increasingly referring to “developmental disabilities” without reference to the role of alcohol. Adoption of this proposal will ensure that the role of alcohol remains in focus, in spite of any governmental efforts to the contrary. Summary - Alcohol Related Developmental Disabilities is inclusive. FASD[S] is exclusive. Barry Stanley. April 4th.

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