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Re: /was: Re: A rash on my son's face wondering if it's Chicken Pox? or what?

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Well, now I am more confused than ever. What are we allowed to discuss? What topics are off limits?

It sounds like the list is "support only", but how can you support me if you don't know what I am doing? And if I say what I am doing and it is not what someone else is doing is that somehow disrespectful to them?

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From: Marotta

Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 10:19 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: A rash on my son's face wondering if it's Chicken Pox? or what?

The cause for autism has yet to be established. There are some likely culprits which on-going research will, hopefully, in the future either identify as the cause of autism or rule out as a concern. Until a definitive cause for autism (or certain sub-sets of autism) has been established, then I think there is room for intelligent discussion and healthy debate with respect for different points of view and experiences.We as parents of children on the spectrum can certainly appreciate the intensity of other's convictions; however, we do not want to see the debate itself take center stage and leave the needs of children & the concerns of parents in the wings.This list is here to "provide a caring word, a shoulder to cry on, or just to share experiences, wisdom, and insight" to quote the NEOhio home page. We members can certainly disagree and express differences of opinion/experience, but these differences should be expressed in the context of support and help and giving of resources, not in the context of one-up-manship.I have learned much from everyone on this list but there is still much more to learn and discover. Please, let's continue to learn from each other in a respectful environment. Chris>> I disagree. I think the epidemic of autism can be directly correlated with the increasing number of vaccinations that are required. In addition to the very unsafe practice of vaccinating infants who have colds and/or while they are on antibiotics. Nothing else, to me, explains why the rates of autism have risen so dramatically over the last16 years. > > Autism just doesn't happen, its created by injecting babies with known neurotoxins that tax the immune system to the breaking point. I don't know how else to explain all the mercury and bismuth that has poured out of our little one or the resulting improvement in cognition and social that just miraculously appeared as the tests showed the mercury coming out.> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kneeleee@... > > Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:07 PM> Subject: Re: [ ] A rash on my son's face wondering if it's Chicken Pox? or what?> > > > In a message dated 7/24/2006 4:43:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes:> it does not make autism worse, better than getting the vaccine for it, for sure.> Well, all our kids but one got the vaccine for chicken pox and it didn't make things any worse either. They are just autistic or not autistic but without chicken pox. lol. > > Roxanna ö¿ö> Autism Happens>

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