To: IrishCatholic
Our son received the MMR triple dose vaccine at 12 months. This was far too early. He is high functioning, but definitely autistic. Right after those injections, we started seeing changes in him, but didn’t put any of together until much later.
Our daughter, who is now 23 received only 11 shots before age 2. Our youngest w/ autism: received 22-23 injections before age 2.
Makes you wonder.
To: LibsRJerks
That’s why I asked. My son is also high functioning but autistic. His sister is not. The question I have is how to check for heavy metal contamination and what methods there are to correct for this if it is possible.
19 posted on
01/05/2011 9:06:03 PM PST by
IrishCatholic
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To: LibsRJerks
Our son received the MMR triple dose vaccine at 12 months. This was far too early. He is high functioning, but definitely autistic. Right after those injections, we started seeing changes in him, but didnt put any of together until much later.That's about when signs of autism appears. That's about when my 54-year-old brother started showing signs of his autism -- and he wasn't vaccinated.
68 posted on
01/06/2011 3:47:32 AM PST by
alnick
To: LibsRJerks
Makes you wonder.
Yeah. My grandfather gave up driving at 71 and immediately thereafter showed signs of Parkinson's. It is clear to me that not driving caused his Parkisons.
The entire cause/effect fallacy of vaccines/Autism is an excellent example of that logical fallacy. Damn all the science that shows there is no cause/effect, my anecdotal story where I fit the evidence as I wished is somehow more relevant.
I don't want to upset you - I have a significantly special needs son (not autistic) with many autistic type behaviors, so I get it.
But I don't get the anti-vax crew. They disturb me greatly.
130 posted on
01/07/2011 12:18:13 PM PST by
whattajoke
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