Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 - I finally found your reply ( doesnt have too good a search engine!). The first question i have, tho, is why the medical field would " admit " that the autism came from a vaccination? Perhaps I misunderstood you? I would love to hear what you have to say about vaccinations... I can't imagine you having much " free " time to do so, tho! (I really want you to be able to get that success story to Miss Bee!) I am going to FWD this to my two lady friends and see what they say. You guys also had a great discussion about having to get these kids off the foods they are addicted to and to be the one in charge... great stuff, even for me, who has " normal " children! Guess they all act " human " and want to have their own way and need to be " trained up " !! Thank you again! > > > Hi , this diagnosis/labeling business is, in my opinion a nonsense and not just in the world of autism. This is all just a part of the 'name it, tame it, prescription pad medicine that we are all trying to get away from. These labels help the doctor's look as if they know what they are talking about and help them retain their power over us and are concerned mainly with helping them to chose which toxic pharmaceutical they are going to suppress which symptom with. This is of course nothing to do with treating the cause. > > My daughter has been placed in this autistic category for the last 5 years, just as she has been labeled with life threatening allergies or ditto asthma, or any of the other sundry diagnosis we've had for her. The autistic spectrum encompasses a huge range of behaviours and varies from child to child, doctor to doctor, country to country. There is even a huge variation between the sexes. The child is actually simply mentally ill, often acutely so. My daughter has exhibited all the behaviours you would expect from a grown up drug addict, manic depressive, psychotic, schizophrenic all bundled together with generous amounts of hyperactivity, OCD and severe anxiety. > > My daughter is healing beautifully on Bee's amazing program, but it took us a long time to get here - we had actually learnt most of the lessons before we got here, very painfully by making mistake after mistake. Its a challenge trying to heal such very poorly kids but well worth it! At 11 years old, she now sits half the day reading Bronte, Hardy and Dickens, a long way away from the child who used to be such a danger to herself and others! I would be happy to support any family. > > If I have time I will post next about the vacinations. > > All the best Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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