And, I am supposed magically go {{{poof}}} and overcome barriers in the figment of your imagination that in cold, hard reality, I cannot overcome ? I don't think some of you understand what "locked-in" means.
This is the kind of response that made me comment in this thread. People were trying to help you and all you do is throw it back in their face like this. Why?
that appx. 70% of people with autism have childhood sexual molestation/incest victimization issues
Where did you get these figures?
Numerous articles say rate is 70 %, incl. several research articles.
Telling someone they "can" "overcome" physical paper print and telephone and speaking in-person barriers when they physically (brain organics) cannot do it, is no help or support. It is cruelty. No different than telling a quadraplegic they "can" get up out of their wheelcharis and "walk up stairs."
What you can't accept is your advice is wrong, and my doctor has really violated, and will continue to violate me until he comes back and reinstatements me . He told me he was developing a private clinic and would see me there, before his supervisors made him cut me off -- the ones he called "despots." If he is creating a private clinic, he does not need their say-so to reinstatement me -- he can simply do it. I am not going away re: the violations. There IS no other doctor I can go to, and I will proceed to file more complaints, lawsuits, free speech, whatever it takes to get the medical care I NEED. Unfortunately, God apparently only made one of him for all the adults with autsm in my area.
But having one special doctor is not unique to my savant autism -- my brother-in-law has a very special unique one cancer doctor and travels to KY to see him. His doctor has put his glioblastoma IV into remission for over 6 years so far, after the other doctors did two brain surgeries, removed two parts of softball sized malignant brain tumors, and abandoned him with only 3 months or less to live in 2003.
Sometimes, for a particular patient, there IS only one doctor who can provide the medical care and treatment the person NEEDS to live.