I was wondering how many of those of you with children with AS or dyspraxia had also been told that your child has hypotonia? Is this very commonly found as one of the symptoms?
My son is hypotonic and hypermobile and the information on hypotonia always states that hypotonia is a symptom, not a diagnosis in itself, and as such my son therefore has no official diagnosis. However, it is often mentioned on websites about AS and dyspraxia that people with these disorders are often hypotonic. Does this mean that hypotonia is considered a part of the diagnosis (ie an indicator of either of these conditions, albeit not essential for diagnosis) and that therefore no further investigation into the hypotonia as a separate issue is warranted once a diagnosis of dyspraxia or AS is obtained??? Is it just assumed in these circumstances that the hypotonia, like the dyspraxia/AS, is caused by the unusual make up of the brain?