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To: Scythian
I have no clue what actually is true. I know a child that has been ‘diagnosed’ as being/having autism. What I do know about this child was that until he got a series of vaccines around the age of two, he was a happy, friendly, and out going child. Something changed dramatically which coincided when he got the ‘cocktail’ of vaccines. It was not until years later and ‘testing’ he was ‘diagnosed’ as having autism.

I have experienced ‘pill’ time for boys at school for those diagnosed as having some sort of disorder over the past 20 plus years. Field trips were a nightmare until those boys got their magic pills.

Oh strangely this boy I mentioned above, a few years back, was diagnoised as having Type I diabetes and nearly died because he was misdiagnosed as having the ‘flu’. This boy since whatever ‘changed’ in him around the age of two would not eat anything or drink anything if it was not a particular brand or specific food. The strange part of this is that because of his ‘food and drink’ specifications his diabetes has been ‘easier’ to control, if there is such a thing as easy about diabetes.

Again I have NO clue what the truth is but I do get really turned offfffff by anyone claiming statistics point to truth. No two human beings are totally and completely alike and the numbers over time are not individually represented.

61 posted on 10/06/2009 6:20:24 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

“Field trips were a nightmare until those boys got their magic pills.”

I bet they were. Did they act like boys?


91 posted on 10/06/2009 8:43:39 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dogs earn thi title of "man's best friend", Muslims hate dogs,,add that up.)
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