Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Hello all and Happy New Year, I am new and here is our story. My son Wade (is 3 1/2 years old) lost the ability to speak after the MMR at the age of 13 months. Prior to the shot he had been babbling, and saying ma and hi. He could make no speech sounds at all for the next 14 months--all we heard was grunts from him. He also appeared to not hear when we said his name. He also had episodes when his eyes would roll back in his head for a few seconds. We now know these could have been seizures. These resolved about the time he started babbling again at the age of 27 months. This past August he was diagnosed with a severe phonological disorder. His speech is improving and we are pleased with his progress. His hearing tested normal. Although we have gotten both a medical and religious exemption for vaccines, we still want to know what happened to him. Was it mercury toxicity from the thimerosal? Was it a vaccine induced encephalopathy that caused damage from which he is slowly recovering? Was it an autoimmune reaction? We are considering filing a claim for an off the table injury with the Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund. Has anyone been down that path and willing to share about it? I am hoping someone can relate to our story. This has been a long and lonely road. Finding a doctor who thinks that vaccine injuries can and do occur is a very very difficult task. We do have him on video after the MMR when he could only grunt-it was as though he could not move his mouth. Can any one recommend doctors (pediatric neurologists, language regression specialists, vaccine injury specialists) who can evaluate our son/ videotape and tell us what may have happened? We are in KY but willing to travel to see the right expert. Thanks. Sandy in KY mother of Wade (age 3 1/2) severe phonological disorder possible history of seizures ???? history of language regression Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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