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My dd reacted at 4 months also. She had a terrible non febrile seizure. What

happened with your little one, ?

D.

carrie spradling <clspradling@...> wrote:

My son reacted to the DTap at 4 months and his doctor stopped giving

them to him. She is not concerned about pertussis since he is almost one.

cecilia s <lightning30fwi@...> wrote: I've heard that Pertussis is on rise

around my county....is there a way to just get this shot and not all of them at

once....what does anyone know about just the whooping couch vaccine and its

safety?

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote: Tina,

If her oldest son is autistic, then it is my opinion as well that she should

certainly wait (if she's insistent on doing it).

I know that many on this group might disagree with me, but I do believe that

there is a genetic component that makes certain children more susceptible to

vaccine damage. I think ALL vaccines cause damage, but it's my heartfelt belief,

through the many families that my sister knows on her web groups and through

going to treatment centers for her son, that there is a familial link somehow,

some way.

But if there IS a genetic link and this child inherited it, waiting isn't going

to help. It's just a game of Russian Roulette. It could happen when she's five

or when she's 15. (Case in point, the 15 year old son of a friend of my

sister's. His " lights went out " after his teen-age boosters and had never had a

vaccine reaction.)

Sheri B.

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He developed a cyst in his right leg that slowly grew and developed into the

muscle. They didn't do surgery on it until it was quite large and all his gross

motor devlopment had ceased. He was in the hospital for 4 days which is another

nightmare story I won't go into. Do you file with VAERS?

Dunnagan <ibeecarrie@...> wrote: My dd reacted at 4 months

also. She had a terrible non febrile seizure. What happened with your little

one, ?

D.

carrie spradling <clspradling@...> wrote:

My son reacted to the DTap at 4 months and his doctor stopped giving them to

him. She is not concerned about pertussis since he is almost one.

cecilia s <lightning30fwi@...> wrote: I've heard that Pertussis is on rise

around my county....is there a way to just get this shot and not all of them at

once....what does anyone know about just the whooping couch vaccine and its

safety?

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote: Tina,

If her oldest son is autistic, then it is my opinion as well that she should

certainly wait (if she's insistent on doing it).

I know that many on this group might disagree with me, but I do believe that

there is a genetic component that makes certain children more susceptible to

vaccine damage. I think ALL vaccines cause damage, but it's my heartfelt belief,

through the many families that my sister knows on her web groups and through

going to treatment centers for her son, that there is a familial link somehow,

some way.

But if there IS a genetic link and this child inherited it, waiting isn't going

to help. It's just a game of Russian Roulette. It could happen when she's five

or when she's 15. (Case in point, the 15 year old son of a friend of my

sister's. His " lights went out " after his teen-age boosters and had never had a

vaccine reaction.)

Sheri B.

www.shaklee.net/simplevitality

Products in harmony with Nature

Find out why we've been around for 50 years

---------------------------------

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My Ped is going to file after she is cleared with the neurologist in November.

He has to " prove " she's healthy before he can file.

carrie spradling <clspradling@...> wrote:

He developed a cyst in his right leg that slowly grew and developed

into the muscle. They didn't do surgery on it until it was quite large and all

his gross motor devlopment had ceased. He was in the hospital for 4 days which

is another nightmare story I won't go into. Do you file with VAERS?

Dunnagan <ibeecarrie@...> wrote: My dd reacted at 4 months also.

She had a terrible non febrile seizure. What happened with your little one,

?

D.

carrie spradling <clspradling@...> wrote:

My son reacted to the DTap at 4 months and his doctor stopped giving them to

him. She is not concerned about pertussis since he is almost one.

cecilia s <lightning30fwi@...> wrote: I've heard that Pertussis is on rise

around my county....is there a way to just get this shot and not all of them at

once....what does anyone know about just the whooping couch vaccine and its

safety?

" Sheri B. " <tallchick1966@...> wrote: Tina,

If her oldest son is autistic, then it is my opinion as well that she should

certainly wait (if she's insistent on doing it).

I know that many on this group might disagree with me, but I do believe that

there is a genetic component that makes certain children more susceptible to

vaccine damage. I think ALL vaccines cause damage, but it's my heartfelt belief,

through the many families that my sister knows on her web groups and through

going to treatment centers for her son, that there is a familial link somehow,

some way.

But if there IS a genetic link and this child inherited it, waiting isn't going

to help. It's just a game of Russian Roulette. It could happen when she's five

or when she's 15. (Case in point, the 15 year old son of a friend of my

sister's. His " lights went out " after his teen-age boosters and had never had a

vaccine reaction.)

Sheri B.

www.shaklee.net/simplevitality

Products in harmony with Nature

Find out why we've been around for 50 years

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