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A nine-year-old Canadian girl with autism spectrum disorder has "amazed" her doctors and scientists after they were able to send electrical signals to her brain that stopped her from inflicting severe harm on herself. Ellie Tomljanovic who lives in Barrie, Ont. Family videos shared with CTV News show her hitting her head with her hand, trying to swallow her fist, shoving fingers up her nose to trigger bleeding along with vomiting and spitting.
Her parents, Lisa and Jason, feared for her life. So Ellie ended up fracturing both of her cheekbones. She's also knocked out a tooth by biting the side of the bathtub and knocked out one of her front teeth," her mother said. They say they were spending an exhausting eight to 10 hours a day trying to protect Ellie from herself. So we had to hold down her, her legs and her arms, just so that she wouldn't hurt herself," said Lisa.
In rare cases, children who self-injure can cause brain injuries, blindness, and even death. Doctors think it's how some children show frustration, especially those like Ellie who aren't verbal. Ellie is diagnosed with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare genetic neurological disorder that's part of the autism spectrum.
When sedatives and anti-psychotics stopped working, Lisa and Jason found themselves at a moment of crisis. There, scientists had been preparing a ground-breaking study, hoping to test electrical stimulation for children with autism and this severe and dangerous behaviour. Ellie was a perfect candidate, says pediatric neurosurgeon Dr.