Banging head on wall. Do not take the Tylenol. I don't know if it's tied to autism. I've seen articles saying that there are numerous studies showing a possible link. However, after the last five years when studies were only reliable if certain people said they were and all others were dismissed no matter how reliable they were I'm skeptical all the way around. This I do know: Tylenol causes liver damage. So does ibuprofen. They don't tell you it also causes kidney damage. I've had kidney trouble my whole life. After I herniated the disc in my back, I was alternating Tylenol and ibuprofen. Because of my history, my doctor warned me and advised me to get off both as soon as possible. He also advised I limit my use of either to no more than once or twice a month. Not week, MONTH. Yes, I'm at higher risk, but that doesn't change the fact that both medications damage necessary organs in your body. Healthy bodies are better able to manage any damage. Not a single medication on the planet is without side effects both good and bad; it's just some are more minor than others and some are more major than others. Nothing on this planet is 100% safe. NOTHING. Life is 100% fatal. Which doesn't mean we should pelt through life willy-nilly because we're all going to die anyway. God gave you your body. It's a gift. I'm not great at taking care of mine, but I'm trying to improve all the time.
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