Posted on 01/26/2015 5:27:28 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
In my case, The fault is in ourselves, not in our stars.
“Like there is just one Magic cause to autism.”
Since we don’t know what causes it, we can’t say one way or the other.
Ping....
Thanks for the ping!
Read up on epigenetics.
I suspect all of the things you said in your post may be correct. I think adjuvants can be bad juju, and spacing out vaccinations seems like just common sense.
A very good post. Thank you for sharing. Similar to your situation, I have two brothers and we all have children. Both of my brothers have autistic sons. I have three boys and a girl who are not. I have always believed that autism is BOTH hereditary AND triggerable. Both of my brothers followed the vaccine recommendations. I did not.
My sister in law is a nurse. She knew immediately after the MMR shot that things changed with my nephew. This is not to argue “vaccines cause autsim,” Or that “the MMR causes autism.” IMO, inherited genes makes some children more susceptible/likely to vaccine injury than others. Determining that would not undermine vaccines, but the industry is very resistant to it, as evidenced by this article and many others.
As a side note, I really wish people would stop centering the debate solely on whether or not vaccines cause or do not cause autism. As if proving that they do not somehow ends the debate regarding the insane vaccine recommendations and the injuries they cause. The truth is there are many types of serious neurological vaccine injuries that justify demanding better from the government/medical/vaccine industry.
Exactly. Is ANY vaccination/shot/etc. 100% successful? 100% beneficial? NO. IMHO, nobody talks about...WAITING.
Do the shots need to be administered all at once? I think not
Do they need to be administered before the child can talk? Again, I’d think not.
I see NO reason that these shots cannot wait until the recipient can communicate. As it stands, the effects, if any are adverse, are not known until they are past the point of ‘normal development’.
Instead of ‘Hey, Johnny/Susie, why so quiet recently?’, parents don’t find out until way past too late.
[ A very good post. Thank you for sharing. Similar to your situation, I have two brothers and we all have children. Both of my brothers have autistic sons. I have three boys and a girl who are not. I have always believed that autism is BOTH hereditary AND triggerable. Both of my brothers followed the vaccine recommendations. I did not.
My sister in law is a nurse. She knew immediately after the MMR shot that things changed with my nephew. This is not to argue vaccines cause autsim, Or that the MMR causes autism. IMO, inherited genes makes some children more susceptible/likely to vaccine injury than others. Determining that would not undermine vaccines, but the industry is very resistant to it, as evidenced by this article and many others.
As a side note, I really wish people would stop centering the debate solely on whether or not vaccines cause or do not cause autism. As if proving that they do not somehow ends the debate regarding the insane vaccine recommendations and the injuries they cause. The truth is there are many types of serious neurological vaccine injuries that justify demanding better from the government/medical/vaccine industry. ]
Very apt and well put together analysis, you have nailed it!
Our baby was vaccinated according to the local pediatric schedule, and received all prescribed vaccinations. But they were fairly well spread out, at least in the doctor’s office we went to. There was never “9 in one day”... it seems common sense to avoid that.
“Theres always a slight risk with any vaccination. But the diseases are worse. “
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As someone who was born in 1932,I agree.
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Why isn’t this woman working for Fox? Lord knows they need all the journalism help they can get.
What % of kids who gets measles died from it?
About .5% in the USA die. More in less developed countries, where complication rates are much higher (28%).
Blindness, brain damage, pneumonia, etc. are fairly common, in the USA and, again, more in the third world.
My great uncle was blinded by measles before WWII, and so was immediately sent to a death camp when the Nazis took over.
Well, yes.
See, there are people who push for full vaccination of everyone without consent. Then there are people who push for no vaccination of anyone, without consent.
So a little education would help.
The current meseals outbreak has people screaming that everyone must be vaccinated, to protect their vaccinated kids. Which is not how herd immunity is supposed to work. You then have parents saying “Well, since unvaccinated kids don’t get sick with it, and vaccinated kids do, I won’t vaccinate my kids!” Which is also nuts.
Vaccines are about risk management, and they come with there own risks. We have got to the point where each side views they position as holy writ, and no one is listening.
Mountains, son, mountains. That there hippo is located down in the Rio Grande Valley. You take a left turn in Albuquerque...
Well - which is it?
Is your healthcare a collective choice (made by government), to be made for the good of the society, or a personal individual decision made for your best possible personal health?
Well - which is it?
Is your healthcare a collective choice (made by government), to be made for the good of the society, or a personal individual decision made for your best possible personal health?
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