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I know of one child who was home birthed and non vaxed who is autistic. His older brother, hospital birthed/vaxed has Aspergers. Two sisters, one vaxed, one not are healthy. Mother is former nurse, blamed vax for her first son but now leans toward genetic because of second. Toni Sent from my iPhoneNmidaughterseyes@...On Dec 26, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> wrote:

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1mac.

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

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At 11:38 AM 12/26/2009, you wrote:

I know of one child who was home

birthed and non vaxed who is autistic. His older brother, hospital

birthed/vaxed has Aspergers. Two sisters, one vaxed, one not are healthy.

Mother is former nurse, blamed vax for her first son but now leans toward

genetic because of second.

Toni

Would need more information - was he different from birth or did he

develop normally and then regress later.

That is the key - I know of no child that regressed into what is

diagnosed as autism who is unvaxed and also had no antibiotics, tylenol,

etc.

You can't have a genetic epidemic such as this

Sheri

Sent from my iPhone

Nmidaughterseyes@...

On Dec 26, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Sheri Nakken

<vaccinedangers@...

> wrote:

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1@....

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA,

Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationd

angers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

http://www.wellwith

in1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwith

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The mom could have had mercury in her (fillings, diet) and being a nurse I would think it highly unlikely she would not have given Tylenol/antibiotics. She obviously doesn't want to pin the blame on the vaccines, although you can certainly understand why if the second didn't have any.

Winnie Re: Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?Vaccinations > At 11:38 AM 12/26/2009, you wrote:> > > >I know of one child who was home birthed and non vaxed who is > >autistic. His older brother, hospital birthed/vaxed has > Aspergers. > >Two sisters, one vaxed, one not are healthy. Mother is former > nurse, > >blamed vax for her first son but now leans toward genetic > because of second.> >> >Toni> > > Would need more information - was he different from birth or did > he > develop normally and then regress later.> That is the key - I know of no child that regressed into what is > diagnosed as autism who is unvaxed and also had no antibiotics, > tylenol, etc.> You can't have a genetic epidemic such as this> > Sheri> > > > >Sent from my iPhone> >Nmidaughterseyes@...> >> >On Dec 26, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Sheri Nakken > ><vaccinedangers@...> wrote:> >> >>> >>> >>That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long > >>time. But only part of it.> >>> >>I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, > delivery > >>and post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is > a factor.> >>> >>Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who > was > >>NOT vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use > Tylenol > >>or Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?> >>(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were > not > >>vaccinated, though - anyone?)> >>> >>It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to > >>convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.> >>> >>Sheri> >>> >>Altern Med Rev. 2009 Dec;14(4):364-72.> >>> >>> >>> >>Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?> >>> >>> >>> >>Good > >>P.> >>> >>Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years > studying > >>multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS > and > >>autism. Email: petergood1@....> >>> >>Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression > into > >>autism is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) > >>vaccine, but by acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever > and > >>pain. Considerable evidence supports this contention, most > notably > >>the exponential rise in the incidence of autism since 1980, > when > >>acetaminophen began to replace aspirin for infants and young > >>children. The impetus for this shift - a Centers for Disease > >>Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was associated > with > >>Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked. If > aspirin > >>is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and > acetaminophen > >>is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism epidemic > be > >>reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other remedies?> >>> >>PMID: 20030462> >>> >>Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath> >>Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA> >>Vaccines - > http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/>>Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > >>Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7> >>http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm > >>or > >>http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm > >>> >> >> >> >>

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Specifically I wanted to know if people had children with regressive

autism

Those that regress into it after developing normally

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1@....

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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Specifically I wanted to know if people had children with regressive

autism

Those that regress into it after developing normally

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1@....

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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Specifically I wanted to know if people had children with regressive

autism

Those that regress into it after developing normally

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1@....

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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Specifically I wanted to know if people had children with regressive

autism

Those that regress into it after developing normally

That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long time.

But only part of it.

I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or Calpol

or antibiotics before that regression?

(I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

vaccinated, though - anyone?)

It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to convince

people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

Sheri

Altern Med Rev. 2009

Dec;14(4):364-72.

Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Good P.

Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and autism.

Email: petergood1@....

Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into autism

is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, but by

acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain. Considerable

evidence supports this contention, most notably the exponential rise in

the incidence of autism since 1980, when acetaminophen began to replace

aspirin for infants and young children. The impetus for this shift - a

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that aspirin was

associated with Reye's syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked.

If aspirin is not to be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and

acetaminophen is to be feared as a cause of autism, can the autism

epidemic be reversed by replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other

remedies?

PMID: 20030462

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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I think Tylenol played a big part in the severity of my youngest sons autism.

My oldest son was showing signs of autism (he was fully vaccinated at that

point) when my youngest son was born. I was determined to do everything " by the

book " with my youngest son because of that, so for him we gave Tylenol before

and after each set of shots, just like the doctor told us to. But my youngest

developed constant ear infections, so along with the Tylenol at shot time, he

also got it for pain, along with lots of antibiotics and ear drops.

SO:

oldest son had more vaccines, but virtualy NO Tylenol and only one round of

antibiotics, and his autism is mild and has responded to all the intervention we

have done with him. He is 14 now and no longer qualifies for a medical diagnosis

of autism.

My youngest son had less vaccines than his older brother, but was on constant

Tylenol and antibiotics his first year of life. We also know now that he has the

genetic mutation GSTM1 - Null, which means he would be naturally low in

glutathione (which ofcourse Tylenol depletes). He is now 11 and moderate to

severely autistic. Non-verbal with a few approximations such as " O.K. " He uses

sign langauge, and PECS and is begining to use a communication device. We have

done countless therapies and have spent probably in excess of $100,000 on

therapy not covered by insurance. We put him on a GFCF diet at the age of 1,

plus everything else under the sun.

But the amount of Tylenol we gave him, in my opinion, amplified his brain injury

ten times of what his brother indured from vaccines alone.

This is something I believe very strongly contributes to the epidemic of autism.

Sylvia

>

> That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long

> time. But only part of it.

>

> I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

> post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

>

> Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

> vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or

> Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?

> (I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

> vaccinated, though - anyone?)

>

> It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to

> convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

>

> Sheri

>

> Altern Med Rev. 2009 Dec;14(4):364-72.

>

>

> Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?

>

>

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Good%20P%22%5BAuthor%5D & itool=Entrez\

System2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstract>Good

> P.

>

> Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

> multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and

> autism. Email: petergood1@...

>

> Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into

> autism is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine,

> but by acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain.

> Considerable evidence supports this contention, most notably the

> exponential rise in the incidence of autism since 1980, when

> acetaminophen began to replace aspirin for infants and young

> children. The impetus for this shift - a Centers for Disease Control

> and Prevention warning that aspirin was associated with Reye's

> syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked. If aspirin is not to

> be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and acetaminophen is to be

> feared as a cause of autism, can the autism epidemic be reversed by

> replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other remedies?

>

> PMID: 20030462

>

> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

> courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

> http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

> http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

>

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thanks Sylvia for sharing all those details.

I have suspected this too for a long time. Vaccines + tylenol +

antibiotics is a recipe for absolute disaster

Sheri

At 08:57 AM 12/27/2009, you wrote:

>I think Tylenol played a big part in the severity of my youngest sons autism.

>

>My oldest son was showing signs of autism (he was fully vaccinated

>at that point) when my youngest son was born. I was determined to do

>everything " by the book " with my youngest son because of that, so

>for him we gave Tylenol before and after each set of shots, just

>like the doctor told us to. But my youngest developed constant ear

>infections, so along with the Tylenol at shot time, he also got it

>for pain, along with lots of antibiotics and ear drops.

>

>SO:

>

>oldest son had more vaccines, but virtualy NO Tylenol and only one

>round of antibiotics, and his autism is mild and has responded to

>all the intervention we have done with him. He is 14 now and no

>longer qualifies for a medical diagnosis of autism.

>

>My youngest son had less vaccines than his older brother, but was on

>constant Tylenol and antibiotics his first year of life. We also

>know now that he has the genetic mutation GSTM1 - Null, which means

>he would be naturally low in glutathione (which ofcourse Tylenol

>depletes). He is now 11 and moderate to severely autistic.

>Non-verbal with a few approximations such as " O.K. " He uses sign

>langauge, and PECS and is begining to use a communication device. We

>have done countless therapies and have spent probably in excess of

>$100,000 on therapy not covered by insurance. We put him on a GFCF

>diet at the age of 1, plus everything else under the sun.

>

>But the amount of Tylenol we gave him, in my opinion, amplified his

>brain injury ten times of what his brother indured from vaccines alone.

>

>This is something I believe very strongly contributes to the

>epidemic of autism.

>

>Sylvia

>

>

> >

> > That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long

> > time. But only part of it.

> >

> > I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

> > post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

> >

> > Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

> > vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or

> > Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?

> > (I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

> > vaccinated, though - anyone?)

> >

> > It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to

> > convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

> >

> > Sheri

> >

> > Altern Med Rev. 2009 Dec;14(4):364-72.

> >

> >

> > Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?

> >

> >

>

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Good%20P%22%5BAuthor%5D & itool=Entrez\

System2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstract>Good

>

> > P.

> >

> > Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

> > multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and

> > autism. Email: petergood1@...

> >

> > Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into

> > autism is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine,

> > but by acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain.

> > Considerable evidence supports this contention, most notably the

> > exponential rise in the incidence of autism since 1980, when

> > acetaminophen began to replace aspirin for infants and young

> > children. The impetus for this shift - a Centers for Disease Control

> > and Prevention warning that aspirin was associated with Reye's

> > syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked. If aspirin is not to

> > be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and acetaminophen is to be

> > feared as a cause of autism, can the autism epidemic be reversed by

> > replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other remedies?

> >

> > PMID: 20030462

> >

> > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

> > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

> > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

> >

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------------

>

>

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Sylvia

Can i forward this to a UK natural immunity group?... here in the UK 'calpol' is

also used like smarties, and your story makes very concerning reading.

i wish you and your family well xx

Jo

> >

> > That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long

> > time. But only part of it.

> >

> > I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

> > post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

> >

> > Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

> > vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or

> > Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?

> > (I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

> > vaccinated, though - anyone?)

> >

> > It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to

> > convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

> >

> > Sheri

> >

> > Altern Med Rev. 2009 Dec;14(4):364-72.

> >

> >

> > Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?

> >

> >

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Good%20P%22%5BAuthor%5D & itool=Entrez\

System2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstract>Good

> > P.

> >

> > Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

> > multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and

> > autism. Email: petergood1@

> >

> > Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into

> > autism is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine,

> > but by acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain.

> > Considerable evidence supports this contention, most notably the

> > exponential rise in the incidence of autism since 1980, when

> > acetaminophen began to replace aspirin for infants and young

> > children. The impetus for this shift - a Centers for Disease Control

> > and Prevention warning that aspirin was associated with Reye's

> > syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked. If aspirin is not to

> > be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and acetaminophen is to be

> > feared as a cause of autism, can the autism epidemic be reversed by

> > replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other remedies?

> >

> > PMID: 20030462

> >

> > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

> > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

> > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

> >

>

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Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D deficiency? As the child

grows and doesn't get enough Vit D (i.e, stays inside and watches tv all day),

that could prove the theory of Vit D and autism.

My 2 year old was diagnosed with PDD only in July and has made a complete

turnaround - no PDD at all, in my opinion, and I started giving him 2,000 IU of

Vit D in September. By November, he was speaking in 3 word sentences and was way

more social than he had been, and when evaluated, scored 2 months ahead of his

age in the cognitive category. Don't mean to brag, just making a point.

Just a thought...

Elissa in MA

>

>

> >Specifically I wanted to know if people had children with regressive autism

> >

> >Those that regress into it after developing normally

>

>

> That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long

> time. But only part of it.

>

> I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

> post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

>

> Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

> vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or

> Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?

> (I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

> vaccinated, though - anyone?)

>

> It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to

> convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

>

> Sheri

>

>

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At 08:40 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:

>Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D deficiency?

>As the child grows and doesn't get enough Vit D (i.e, stays inside

>and watches tv all day), that could prove the theory of Vit D and autism.

Yes, certainly Vitamin D could be a factor in an individual, for many symptoms.

But the huge increase in numbers can't be explained by lack of

Vitamin D as we probably have all been deficient for a long time and

didn't just suddenly become deficient at the time the autism numbers

started to escalate.

Just my opinion

Sheri

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Is there a webiste that compares autism rates in different countries? I

just don't remember it being an issue in Germany. I was born in 82 and

I didn't know anyone with autism, neither sibling of my friends had it

either. I don't know about today's kids, I'm the first of my circle of

friends to have a child. Another friend just had her daughter and is

sheeple-ishy following the schedule, so are my sisters, but my nephews

are too young to show any signs of anything, apart from being sick with

colds and stuff which my sons never has - apart from his first runny

nose these days.

So far he is doing great, but I am scared about that one time he got

antibiotics for no good reason, but I was scared by the doctors. We

didn't finish the treatment and signed out AMA as soon as we came to

our senses. DS was 3 weeks old and had a fever and of course they treat

that like a worst case scenario and shoot with the big guns.... That

was the only time he got medicine (no vaccines, no vitamin K shot, no

eye ointment at birth, no pitocin birth, no med birth, organic food

only, breastfeeding still). He doesn't talk much yet, but he is

bilingual and my dad and me and siblings we all talked late. He

communicates with signs though and more and more syllables. He

understands it all. He is 16 months old and understands both English

and German at this point... I'm glad I don't take him for WBVs anymore

because they would classify him as stupid and slow right away.

Sheri Nakken wrote:

At 08:40 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:

>Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D deficiency?

>As the child grows and doesn't get enough Vit D (i.e, stays inside

>and watches tv all day), that could prove the theory of Vit D and

autism.

Yes, certainly Vitamin D could be a factor in an individual, for many

symptoms.

But the huge increase in numbers can't be explained by lack of

Vitamin D as we probably have all been deficient for a long time and

didn't just suddenly become deficient at the time the autism numbers

started to escalate.

Just my opinion

Sheri

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Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

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You have to search and search to get for each country and then not sure

of the accuracy

At 09:52 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:

Is there a webiste that compares

autism rates in different countries? I just don't remember it being an

issue in Germany. I was born in 82 and I didn't know anyone with autism,

neither sibling of my friends had it either. I don't know about today's

kids, I'm the first of my circle of friends to have a child. Another

friend just had her daughter and is sheeple-ishy following the schedule,

so are my sisters, but my nephews are too young to show any signs of

anything, apart from being sick with colds and stuff which my sons never

has - apart from his first runny nose these days.

typical vaccine reactions

So far he is doing great, but I

am scared about that one time he got antibiotics for no good reason, but

I was scared by the doctors. We didn't finish the treatment and signed

out AMA as soon as we came to our senses.

We can take some onslaughts. Try not to worry. Doesn't sound

like he got too many. Hopefully you have taken probiotics to help

him

DS was 3 weeks old and had

a fever and of course they treat that like a worst case scenario and

shoot with the big guns.... That was the only time he got medicine (no

vaccines, no vitamin K shot, no eye ointment at birth, no pitocin birth,

no med birth, organic food only, breastfeeding still). He doesn't talk

much yet, but he is bilingual and my dad and me and siblings we all

talked late. He communicates with signs though and more and more

syllables. He understands it all. He is 16 months old and understands

both English and German at this point... I'm glad I don't take him for

WBVs anymore because they would classify him as stupid and slow right

away.

All are individuals and that isn't always taken into account

For Germany - probably have to do some searching in German but here are

some sites

http://autismfacts.com/services.php?page_id=137

http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-autism_and_vaccines_world_special_report1.pdf

http://www.autisticsociety.org/News/article/sid=91.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology_of_autism

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Homeopath

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He only was on antibiotics once over a year ago, you didn't finish them and he's doing great. I don't think you have anything to worry about there. And 16 months? They don't normally speak all that profusely and he signs in two languages. Not to worry, I think you have a genius on hand!

Winnie Re: Re: Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?Vaccinations > Is there a webiste that compares autism rates in different > countries? I > just don't remember it being an issue in Germany. I was born in > 82 and I > didn't know anyone with autism, neither sibling of my friends > had it > either. I don't know about today's kids, I'm the first of my > circle of > friends to have a child. Another friend just had her daughter > and is > sheeple-ishy following the schedule, so are my sisters, but my > nephews > are too young to show any signs of anything, apart from being > sick with > colds and stuff which my sons never has - apart from his first > runny > nose these days.> So far he is doing great, but I am scared about that one time he > got > antibiotics for no good reason, but I was scared by the doctors. > We > didn't finish the treatment and signed out AMA as soon as we > came to our > senses. DS was 3 weeks old and had a fever and of course they > treat that > like a worst case scenario and shoot with the big guns.... That > was the > only time he got medicine (no vaccines, no vitamin K shot, no > eye > ointment at birth, no pitocin birth, no med birth, organic food > only, > breastfeeding still). He doesn't talk much yet, but he is > bilingual and > my dad and me and siblings we all talked late. He communicates > with > signs though and more and more syllables. He understands it all. > He is > 16 months old and understands both English and German at this > point... > I'm glad I don't take him for WBVs anymore because they would > classify > him as stupid and slow right away.> > Sheri Nakken wrote:> > > >> > At 08:40 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:> > >Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D deficiency?> > >As the child grows and doesn't get enough Vit D (i.e, stays inside> > >and watches tv all day), that could prove the theory of Vit D > and autism.> >> > Yes, certainly Vitamin D could be a factor in an individual, > for many > > symptoms.> >> > But the huge increase in numbers can't be explained by lack of> > Vitamin D as we probably have all been deficient for a long > time and> > didn't just suddenly become deficient at the time the autism numbers> > started to escalate.> >> > Just my opinion> >> > Sheri> >> > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath> > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA> > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ > > > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email> > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm > > or> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm > > > >> > > >

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Thanks for your answers, why did they end up in my spam folder?!?!?! ;)

is weird sometimes...

I always eat probiotic yogurt... DS was three weeks old and got

antibiotics for 48 hours (ampicilin and gentamycin, latter only twice),

so he had breastmilk only of course... He just got over his runny nose

fine btw, he had some pulsatilla and that was it.

My sickly nephew has had all vaccines there are, including

meningococcal and two mmr shots within 4 weeks (12 and 13 months). My

sister is deadly afraid of measles. The German vax schedule has 3 MMR

shots. Crazy. Same sister just got Pandemrix (swine flu shot) 6 weeks

ago and was violently ill for days. I just don't get it, she's a MD and

usually so cautious about the pharma industry. She is the first to

point out conspiracies (well, she even is paranoid, really)... She

doesn't take antibiotics easily, before her child she even was very

anti antibiotics. But vaccines appear to be a different thing, they are

holy, like the pharma industry only makes them to help the world, amen.

They must do something to med school students, mixing something in the

water or what not. She now even gave her DS antibiotic eye drops for

pink eye. She didn't even try to put breastmilk in there first!!!!

Sorry, ranting... I just wonder what happened to my

critical-borderline-paranoid sister....

wharrison@... wrote:

He only was on antibiotics once over a year ago, you didn't

finish them and he's doing great. I don't think you have anything to

worry about there. And 16 months? They don't normally speak all that

profusely and he signs in two languages. Not to worry, I think you

have a genius on hand!

Winnie

Re: Re: Did acetaminophen provoke the autism

epidemic?

Vaccinations

> Is there a webiste that compares autism rates in different

> countries? I

> just don't remember it being an issue in Germany. I was born in

> 82 and I

> didn't know anyone with autism, neither sibling of my friends

> had it

> either. I don't know about today's kids, I'm the first of my

> circle of

> friends to have a child. Another friend just had her daughter

> and is

> sheeple-ishy following the schedule, so are my sisters, but my

> nephews

> are too young to show any signs of anything, apart from being

> sick with

> colds and stuff which my sons never has - apart from his first

> runny

> nose these days.

> So far he is doing great, but I am scared about that one time he

> got

> antibiotics for no good reason, but I was scared by the doctors.

> We

> didn't finish the treatment and signed out AMA as soon as we

> came to our

> senses. DS was 3 weeks old and had a fever and of course they

> treat that

> like a worst case scenario and shoot with the big guns.... That

> was the

> only time he got medicine (no vaccines, no vitamin K shot, no

> eye

> ointment at birth, no pitocin birth, no med birth, organic food

> only,

> breastfeeding still). He doesn't talk much yet, but he is

> bilingual and

> my dad and me and siblings we all talked late. He communicates

> with

> signs though and more and more syllables. He understands it all.

> He is

> 16 months old and understands both English and German at this

> point...

> I'm glad I don't take him for WBVs anymore because they would

> classify

> him as stupid and slow right away.

>

> Sheri Nakken wrote:

> >

> >

> > At 08:40 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:

> > >Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D

deficiency?

> > >As the child grows and doesn't get enough Vit D (i.e,

stays inside

> > >and watches tv all day), that could prove the theory of

Vit D

> and autism.

> >

> > Yes, certainly Vitamin D could be a factor in an individual,

> for many

> > symptoms.

> >

> > But the huge increase in numbers can't be explained by lack of

> > Vitamin D as we probably have all been deficient for a long

> time and

> > didn't just suddenly become deficient at the time the autism

numbers

> > started to escalate.

> >

> > Just my opinion

> >

> > Sheri

> >

> > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington

State, USA

> > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

> >

> > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email

> > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm

> > or

> > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Sorry I am behind on my e-mails. But yes, you can forward my info along.

Sylvia

> > >

> > > That been something I have thought is PART of it, for a long

> > > time. But only part of it.

> > >

> > > I also think use of antibiotics during pregnancy, labor, delivery and

> > > post delivery given to baby directly or via breastmilk is a factor.

> > >

> > > Those of you on these lists who have an child with autism who was NOT

> > > vaccinated, but did regress into autism - did you use Tylenol or

> > > Calpol or antibiotics before that regression?

> > > (I don't know any children who regressed in autism that were not

> > > vaccinated, though - anyone?)

> > >

> > > It was a huge political move at the time of Reyes syndrome, to

> > > convince people to replace aspirin with Tylenol.

> > >

> > > Sheri

> > >

> > > Altern Med Rev. 2009 Dec;14(4):364-72.

> > >

> > >

> > > Did acetaminophen provoke the autism epidemic?

> > >

> > >

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Good%20P%22%5BAuthor%5D & itool=Entrez\

System2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstract>Good

> > > P.

> > >

> > > Independent researcher in central Oregon. After 30 years studying

> > > multiple sclerosis he was struck by similarities between MS and

> > > autism. Email: petergood1@

> > >

> > > Schultz et al (2008) raised the question whether regression into

> > > autism is triggered, not by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine,

> > > but by acetaminophen (Tylenol) given for its fever and pain.

> > > Considerable evidence supports this contention, most notably the

> > > exponential rise in the incidence of autism since 1980, when

> > > acetaminophen began to replace aspirin for infants and young

> > > children. The impetus for this shift - a Centers for Disease Control

> > > and Prevention warning that aspirin was associated with Reye's

> > > syndrome - has since been compellingly debunked. If aspirin is not to

> > > be feared as a cause of Reyes syndrome, and acetaminophen is to be

> > > feared as a cause of autism, can the autism epidemic be reversed by

> > > replacing acetaminophen with aspirin or other remedies?

> > >

> > > PMID: 20030462

> > >

> > > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/

> > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

> > > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7

> > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

> > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

> > >

> >

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That sister had a battle with the M.D. sister, who won. She can't be both, and her trust in herself was not strong enough.

Yes, does weird things. I'm still getting weird emails from the but only from those who have addresses.

Winnie Re: Re: Did acetaminophen provoke the > autism > > epidemic?> > Vaccinations > >> > > Is there a webiste that compares autism rates in different> > > countries? I> > > just don't remember it being an issue in Germany. I was born in> > > 82 and I> > > didn't know anyone with autism, neither sibling of my friends> > > had it> > > either. I don't know about today's kids, I'm the first of my> > > circle of> > > friends to have a child. Another friend just had her daughter> > > and is> > > sheeple-ishy following the schedule, so are my sisters, but my> > > nephews> > > are too young to show any signs of anything, apart from being> > > sick with> > > colds and stuff which my sons never has - apart from his first> > > runny> > > nose these days.> > > So far he is doing great, but I am scared about that one > time he> > > got> > > antibiotics for no good reason, but I was scared by the doctors.> > > We> > > didn't finish the treatment and signed out AMA as soon as we> > > came to our> > > senses. DS was 3 weeks old and had a fever and of course they> > > treat that> > > like a worst case scenario and shoot with the big guns.... That> > > was the> > > only time he got medicine (no vaccines, no vitamin K shot, no> > > eye> > > ointment at birth, no pitocin birth, no med birth, organic food> > > only,> > > breastfeeding still). He doesn't talk much yet, but he is> > > bilingual and> > > my dad and me and siblings we all talked late. He communicates> > > with> > > signs though and more and more syllables. He understands it all.> > > He is> > > 16 months old and understands both English and German at this> > > point...> > > I'm glad I don't take him for WBVs anymore because they would> > > classify> > > him as stupid and slow right away.> > >> > > Sheri Nakken wrote:> > > >> > > >> > > > At 08:40 AM 12/28/2009, you wrote:> > > > >Aside from Tylenol, antibiotics, etc., what about Vit D > deficiency?> > > >As the child grows and doesn't get enough Vit > D (i.e, stays inside> > > > >and watches tv all day), that could prove the theory of > Vit D> > > and autism.> > > >> > > > Yes, certainly Vitamin D could be a factor in an individual,> > > for many> > > > symptoms.> > > >> > > > But the huge increase in numbers can't be explained by > lack of> > > > Vitamin D as we probably have all been deficient for a long> > > time and> > > > didn't just suddenly become deficient at the time the > autism numbers> > > > started to escalate.> > > >> > > > Just my opinion> > > >> > > > Sheri> > > >> > > > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath> > > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington > State, USA> > > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/> > > >> > > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email> > > courses - next classes start January 6 & 7> > > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm> > > > or> > > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >

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this gives me the chills. I had a c section. I was devastated by it. But I was 41 weeks pregnant w/an amnio level of 1.7, which is almost nothing. (I think under 10 they start to get ansy) So an emergency c section was done. She only had one little pocket of amniotic fluid around where the cord pulsates. God was really watching out for her, as I think she should not be alive w/those circumstances. I'm sure I had preventative abx. I was proactive at that time took mass amounts of probiotics after the birth, and some other stuff to prevent thrush. But just the thought of being autistic makes me sad. She is the healthiest child I physically know. But maybe the things that happened to her in the c section have been of detriment to her. I was very blessed during the c section to get her 20 min after delivery to nurse, and I left the next day from the hospital. I just remember being so devastated when I found out I was having a c section.

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It is a strong possibility3 of the children I'm treating right had antibiotics and no vaxs and 1 is possibly borderline autism

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Think of all those ‘elective’ c/s where the mom is on

IV abx ‘as a preventative’ to infection.. if abx is contributory..

no wonder we’re having an autism explosion. Did they do that routinely in

the 60, 70, 80’s? I know there were not as many c/s then as there

are now

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8, Christian (RIP: 7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 4 and Isaac, 1

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Hmmm. is unvaxed but did have some ABX through my milk at 2

months and some for himself, though I don’t think we did the whole round

at 13 months. he did get a broad spectrum shot though

Nita, and the crew: 16, Jon 15, 12, 10,

8, Christian (RIP: 7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 4 and Isaac, 1

http://momof6.dotphoto.com

for not necessarily current pictures

http://nitasspot.blogspot.com

I'm like a snapdragon: half of me has snapped and the other is draggin'

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At 02:30 PM 1/4/2010, you wrote:

>Think of all those 'elective' c/s where the mom is on IV abx 'as a

>preventative' to infection.. if abx is contributory.. no wonder

>we're having an autism explosion. Did they do that routinely in the

>60, 70, 80's?

No they did not

This routine use of antibiotics came in in the 90's I think

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At 02:32 PM 1/4/2010, you wrote:

>Hmmm. is unvaxed but did have some ABX through my milk at 2

>months and some for himself, though I don't think we did the whole

>round at 13 months. he did get a broad spectrum shot though

It is a strong possibility

3 of the children I'm treating right had antibiotics and no vaxs and

1 is possibly borderline autism

Sheri

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It’s not a given that it will.. if your kid is 2 now, you’re

probably going to be OK—I think it would have shown up by now but perhaps

the proactive helped her?

The truth is, we really don’t know what is causing the autism

and so far, everything is conjecture.. but I am firm in this belief, as long as

the “scientists” are saying ‘Oh it can’t be X”…

we will NOT be finding the cause either.

There was a scientist researcher mom on my autism list. She’s

convinced autism is not caused by vaccines and has done “hours and hours”

of research “often ignoring her own children, reading and reading into

the late night”… OK..she’s spending tons of hours researching

and they’re looking..but as long as she’s convinced vaccines can’t

be a cause, she is missing a link. There are too many kids where were once fine

and now aren’t.. is it because of vaccines? it b/c they gave Tylenol too?

was it due to the ear infection/ABX route they went 2 weeks ago?.... who knows

really. are they researching the link with Tylenol? Are they willing to

go against big pHarma??

There are circumstances that are out of our control, you can’t

blame yourself for doing the best you could in such circumstances. it’s

better to have done what you did vs. losing a baby.. vaccine damage or Tylenol/abx

damage is not as bad (on some days) as having to bury your child. Though sometimes

the grief of losing one baby’s mind is about on par with losing another

baby’s body! But on the good days, I get to cuddle david and see him

smile and hear his laugh.

Nita, and the crew: 16, Jon 15, 12, 10,

8, Christian (RIP: 7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 4 and Isaac, 1

http://momof6.dotphoto.com

for not necessarily current pictures

http://nitasspot.blogspot.com

I'm like a snapdragon: half of me has snapped and the other is draggin'

this gives me the chills. I had a c section. I was

devastated by it. But I was 41 weeks pregnant w/an amnio level of 1.7,

which is almost nothing. (I think under 10 they start to get ansy)

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