Catelynn Lowell of Teen Mom denies Tyler Baltierra invented autism

Teen Mom: the next chapter star Catelynn Lowell Back to accusations that her husband, Tyler Baltierramade its autistic diagnosis.
“It’s not like we sit here and think [ideas]Like: “claimed that you cop the F *** ING. Let us pretend to have made a miscarriage or that I got into my mental health, ” said Catelynn, 33, at Tyler, 33, while laughing at their podcast “Cate and Ty Break It Down” Wednesday, September 10.
Tyler shared in August that he had recently learned that he was on the spectrum of autism, after being informed before that he had had a bipolar disorder and a hyperactivity disorder of attention as a child. He faced a certain skepticism of certain podcast listeners during his disclosure later in life.
“Maybe [people] Are so far from the fact that we are real human beings, knowing difficulties of real life, triumphs, whatever, “said Tyler on the couple’s new episode of podcastone.
Catelynn argued that fans should know better than suspect the couple of false drama because they have put their real life Mum teenager Over the years.
“Our series has always been a documentation, like a documentary,” said Catelynn. “They simply follow our lives so that we did not scrish in our lives to make AF *** stories.”
Tyler sounded: “How did we get here as a society where, instead of saying:” Oh wow, can you explain more about it? “
In the August 27 episode of “Cate and Ty Briank It Down”, Tyler said that he had now looked at his childhood differently after being diagnosed with autism in the thirties.

Tyler Baltierra and Catelynn Lowell in August 2018.
Mike Coppola / Getty images for MTV“Growing up, my mother was so focused on not having collapse,” he recalls the Podcastone series. “I thought I was just a super tdah kid, whatever. All my behavioral problems at school [were] Because I can’t almost control myself.
Tyler explained that he was finally tested as an adulthood after noticing that his own daughter Vaeda, 6, presented some of the same behaviors as his child.
“I am a little more a current parent, I think, that my mother could have been at the time with more knowledge of this kind of thing,” he recognized. “I just see so many things in Vaeda that I say to myself:” Oh my God, I understand why she does that. Oh my God, when I was a child, I remember doing this, like, I wonder why nobody understands what I say? Or how important this little thing is important to me. “The first thing I noticed is that little things [that] Shouldn’t be a big problem, it is huge for her. »»
Tyler finally admitted to having mixed feelings on receiving his diagnosis in adulthood.
“It was like a great sigh of relief. Then I became really sad and I said to myself: “Wow”, “he said. “I just thought of all the things I experienced when I was a child. I felt so sad for this little child who wondered:” What’s wrong with me? Something is not going well, why am I not normal? “”
To move forward, Tyler said that he would not seek any treatment for autism because he had accepted that it was “just the way [his] The brain works.
“Instead of trying to fix it, let’s just try to live with this thing and I think that knowledge of this information is better aware of me,” he said.
Catelynn and Tyler first found fame as a couple for adolescents on MTV 16 and pregnanT in 2009, where the cameras documented them by putting their daughter Carly to adopt. They were married in 2015 and now share three other children: Veada, Nova, 10, and Rya, 3.





