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Thank you for posting this. It brought tears to my eyes. I

truly hope he's able to overcome it. I'm sure some others

will suggest some things you can do for the damage that was

done. I appreciate your post because I forwarded it to my

son/DIL who 'waited' at my grandson's two month checkup but

I'm doing all I can to keep them on the right track. Your

post should help that. I know it doesn't help you but

little Braden might not suffer as a result. So THANK YOU.

You will be in my prayers. And I'm sure I speak for

everyone, we look forward to hearing that Angelina has

arrived!! I love the name.

About Vaccinations...

* Well, I didn't know any better, I did what the

doctors said I had to do. My son was vaccinated up until his

12 month shots. Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk

around and say " mamamamma " all the time. It was wonderful. I

don't remember exactly when it stopped. He hasn't said it

since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to

say " ball " or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.

Doesn't say mama doesn't say dada doesn't say anything but

baa. And sometimes babbles with different sounds. It's so

sad. I believe the vaccinations did this to him. I dunno.

Maybe the mercury got to be too much for his little brain.

Everyone tells me that boys just talk later than girls.

Don't worry, they say, he just got tired of it and is

learning new things. How does a baby get tired of getting

mama's attention?? I don't know.

Well, that's my rant for the day...

Hope you all enjoyed it!

-

Angelina due: 10/26/04

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>Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk around and say " mamamamma " all

the time. It was wonderful. I don't remember exactly when it stopped. He hasn't

said it since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to say " ball "

or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.<

,

I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of the vaccines causing

autism in the media? Your baby is young enough that most likely you did. It

must be more upsetting for young parents that have heard it but trust their

doctors and go along with it. Then when the parents see their baby suffer, some

die, some have seizures, some lose acquired skills and regress into autism (my

grandson did) and are the doctors there to help? NO! They maintain that

vaccines couldn't have caused the problem. Were you one that wasn't sure what

to believe? Or were you sure the doctors were right and the vaccines were safe?

Carlson

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<<<I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of

the vaccines causing autism in the media? >>>

I'd like to know this too. And just to show you how

manipulative they can be: a friend knew long before she

ever got pregnant that she would not let her baby have any

vaccines, absolutely positively not. On his 4 month check

(she realizes now what a horrible mistake she made doing

those) her Mother, who was not supportive of her not vaxing,

went with her. Before she knew it, she had agreed and her

baby received the Hep B shot. To this day, she is still so

traumatized she cannot remember what the doc said to get her

to let her guard down enough that the shot was given. She

stills shakes her head and says it was so quick she really

didn't fully realized it had happened until she'd walked out

of the office. And this is someone that is totally against

any vaxes. He appears to be OK but he has had chalazions

since that are being treated homeopathically. I have to say

this: they are snakes from hell, every single one of those

who try to vax your kids. I don't care how wonderful they

are in other ways, if they want to come after your child

with a poisoned needle, they are demons. /rantmodeoff/

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My little one used to say ma and hi at a young age (before 12 months) and

then after the MMR we did not hear sounds from him until 27 months of age,

so do not despair! Did your son have the MMR?

My son lost the ability to speak, coo, babble after the MMR at age 13

months. He totally could not move his mouth to make any speech sounds at

all. We got Silence (except for grunts) for the next 14 months! He also

had a few episodes of his eyes rolling back for a few seconds and we now

wonder if they were seizures.

He started attempting speech sounds again at around 27 months. Totally

unintelligible jibberish for a very long time. Eventually diagnosed at

Vanderbilt with severe phonological speech disorder and not on the spectrum.

We did stop ALL shots after the MMR. And we had not given him the hep B or

chickenpox shots, so he ended up getting about half the shots on the

schedule.

But to provide hope. After years of speech therapy and lots of patience,

his speech has improved tremendously. I would not say that he is totally

caught up but we do anticipate that in the future.

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> >Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk around and say " mamamamma "

all the time. It was wonderful. I don't remember exactly when it stopped. He

hasn't said it since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to

say " ball " or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.<

>

> ,

>

> I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of the vaccines

causing autism in the media? Your baby is young enough that most likely you

did. It must be more upsetting for young parents that have heard it but

trust their doctors and go along with it. Then when the parents see their

baby suffer, some die, some have seizures, some lose acquired skills and

regress into autism (my grandson did) and are the doctors there to help?

NO! They maintain that vaccines couldn't have caused the problem. Were you

one that wasn't sure what to believe? Or were you sure the doctors were

right and the vaccines were safe?

>

> Carlson

>

>

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Thank you for your reply. :) It really meant alot to me and my husband.

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Angelina due: 10/26/04

About Vaccinations...

* Well, I didn't know any better, I did what the

doctors said I had to do. My son was vaccinated up until his

12 month shots. Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk

around and say " mamamamma " all the time. It was wonderful. I

don't remember exactly when it stopped. He hasn't said it

since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to

say " ball " or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.

Doesn't say mama doesn't say dada doesn't say anything but

baa. And sometimes babbles with different sounds. It's so

sad. I believe the vaccinations did this to him. I dunno.

Maybe the mercury got to be too much for his little brain.

Everyone tells me that boys just talk later than girls.

Don't worry, they say, he just got tired of it and is

learning new things. How does a baby get tired of getting

mama's attention?? I don't know.

Well, that's my rant for the day...

Hope you all enjoyed it!

-

Angelina due: 10/26/04

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I never even thought about it. I never heard anything bad, I just knew to take

my son to the doctor at the certain months and they were going to stick him with

needles. He would scream, we would give him his " binky " and he would " get over

it " .

-

Angelina due: 10/26/04

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>Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk around and say " mamamamma " all

the time. It was wonderful. I don't remember exactly when it stopped. He hasn't

said it since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to say " ball "

or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.<

,

I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of the vaccines causing

autism in the media? Your baby is young enough that most likely you did. It

must be more upsetting for young parents that have heard it but trust their

doctors and go along with it. Then when the parents see their baby suffer, some

die, some have seizures, some lose acquired skills and regress into autism (my

grandson did) and are the doctors there to help? NO! They maintain that

vaccines couldn't have caused the problem. Were you one that wasn't sure what

to believe? Or were you sure the doctors were right and the vaccines were safe?

Carlson

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I don't know which he had. I didn't even pay attention. I know that he had 5

different shots at his 12 month visit. One was the chickenpox vaccine and the

other was the MMR. So, yeah, I guess he did have it! :)

I'm a little addlebrained, sorry.

I don't know the other three.

-

Angelina due: 10/26/04

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> >Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk around and say " mamamamma "

all the time. It was wonderful. I don't remember exactly when it stopped. He

hasn't said it since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently started to

say " ball " or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.<

>

> ,

>

> I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of the vaccines

causing autism in the media? Your baby is young enough that most likely you

did. It must be more upsetting for young parents that have heard it but

trust their doctors and go along with it. Then when the parents see their

baby suffer, some die, some have seizures, some lose acquired skills and

regress into autism (my grandson did) and are the doctors there to help?

NO! They maintain that vaccines couldn't have caused the problem. Were you

one that wasn't sure what to believe? Or were you sure the doctors were

right and the vaccines were safe?

>

> Carlson

>

>

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Have you guys tried Classical Homeopathy? I will help your children

get back on track developmentally and physically (cleaning out the

toxins, immune system, etc.).

See Sheri Nakkens website or ask the list for a referral.

Heidi

> My little one used to say ma and hi at a young age (before 12

months) and

> then after the MMR we did not hear sounds from him until 27 months

of age,

> so do not despair! Did your son have the MMR?

>

> My son lost the ability to speak, coo, babble after the MMR at age

13

> months. He totally could not move his mouth to make any speech

sounds at

> all. We got Silence (except for grunts) for the next 14 months!

He also

> had a few episodes of his eyes rolling back for a few seconds and

we now

> wonder if they were seizures.

>

> He started attempting speech sounds again at around 27 months.

Totally

> unintelligible jibberish for a very long time. Eventually

diagnosed at

> Vanderbilt with severe phonological speech disorder and not on the

spectrum.

> We did stop ALL shots after the MMR. And we had not given him the

hep B or

> chickenpox shots, so he ended up getting about half the shots on

the

> schedule.

>

> But to provide hope. After years of speech therapy and lots of

patience,

> his speech has improved tremendously. I would not say that he is

totally

> caught up but we do anticipate that in the future.

>

> Re: About Vaccinations...

>

>

> > >Well, before his 9 month shots he would walk around and

say " mamamamma "

> all the time. It was wonderful. I don't remember exactly when it

stopped. He

> hasn't said it since. He doesn't say anything. Well, he recently

started to

> say " ball " or more precisely " baa " He's 15 months old.<

> >

> > ,

> >

> > I am curious if you had heard about the controversy of the

vaccines

> causing autism in the media? Your baby is young enough that most

likely you

> did. It must be more upsetting for young parents that have heard

it but

> trust their doctors and go along with it. Then when the parents

see their

> baby suffer, some die, some have seizures, some lose acquired

skills and

> regress into autism (my grandson did) and are the doctors there to

help?

> NO! They maintain that vaccines couldn't have caused the

problem. Were you

> one that wasn't sure what to believe? Or were you sure the

doctors were

> right and the vaccines were safe?

> >

> > Carlson

> >

> >

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