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> The worst memory I will ever have is me holding my crying son down so

> he could be injected with mercury poison!!!!!!!!!!!!

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> Farretta

> father of (mercury poisoned by his baby vaccines)

I have an advance studies degree in biology/genetics. My son had been

sick and just came off antibiotics when the doctor wanted to give him

4 shots. I argued with her " is this safe? " " should we do this when

he's been sick? " . I gave into the pressure.

Within 30 minutes he was passed out for over 24 hours. When he came to

he no longer made eye contact and we spiraled downhill from there.

Each call to the doctors office the next day about our concerns were

answered with " well it's probably just the ear infection coming back.

Give him some tylenol and he should be fine "

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Don’t you just love that give em tylenol my son ran 104 temps with every set of shots he got and that’s what they always said to do Sorry I know this is a dads thread but the tylenol line still gets me

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> > The worst memory I will ever have is me holding my crying son down so > he could be injected with mercury poison!!!!!!!!!!!!> > Farretta> father of (mercury poisoned by his baby vaccines)I have an advance studies degree in biology/genetics. My son had beensick and just came off antibiotics when the doctor wanted to give him4 shots. I argued with her "is this safe?" "should we do this whenhe's been sick?". I gave into the pressure. Within 30 minutes he was passed out for over 24 hours. When he came tohe no longer made eye contact and we spiraled downhill from there.Each call to the doctors office the next day about our concerns wereanswered with "well it's probably just the ear infection coming back.Give him some tylenol and he should be fine"

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we did it too. tylenol was the single worst thing we could have given as it shuts down the liver's ability to detox. damn.

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Don’t you just love that give em tylenol my son ran 104 temps with every set of shots he got and that’s what they always said to do Sorry I know this is a dads thread but the tylenol line still gets me

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Don't blame yourself. I know how you feel. I had a chiropractor friend

advise me not to vaccinate my son and I dismissed it as radical

thinking. It was hard for me to go back to him and tell him that I

wish I'd listened to him. (This was in '92, so the mercury theory

wasn't well known at the time.) I was warned and sided with

conventional thinking. How ignorant I was. We put faith in MD's, the

CDC, and FDA because we want to do the best we can to care for and

protect our children. Only now, it's too late for so many.

Whenever someone accuses us of being part of an anti-vaccine movement,

I remind them that every parent in this community vaccinated their

children. Hardly a radical movement. When they can come clean, perhaps

we can one day have faith in the vaccination system again.

Keep your chin up.

Jim.

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Hi, ,

I can relate to how you feel based on how my husband has handled our

son's autism. From the very beginning, I've spent hours researching

treatments, reading the studies, etc. My husband eventually came

around & now warns other parents about the dangers of mercury

poisoning through vaccinations. The press buzz has been hard for him

to handle, though, because he gets so angry & frustrated that he wants

to seriously hurt people! (Not that he would!) He started to read the

RS article, but couldn't get all the way through it. He gets very

emotional, especially since he was the one to take him to his first 2

month appt.

I know it's hard not to feel badly, but just think of all the good

that you are doing for your son now.

e

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tylenol used glutathione to get out of their system, decreasing the glutathione supply to detox the mercury. I did it too. I hope everyone tries hard to not berate themselves for anything, we did not know what was going on and we need all of your energy to be positive to keep pushing the issues effectively.

Heidi>From: "Holly Bortfeld" <maximom@...>>Reply-EOHarm ><EOHarm >>Subject: Re: Re: Do any Dad's out there ever feel this way?>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:09:43 -0400>>we did it too. tylenol was the single worst thing we could have given as it shuts down the liver's ability to detox. damn.> Re: Re: Do any Dad's out there ever feel this way?>>> Don't you just love that give em tylenol my son ran 104 temps with every set of shots he got and that's what they always said to do Sorry I know this is a dads thread but the tylenol line still gets me

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That moment will stick in your memory for a lifetime. It does with me. I

remember the

week I lost my little girl and got a different one. I can't breathe when I allow

myself to

think about it.

So I pack it in...and channel what I can't into trying to make things right...

http://www.autismmedia.org/

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> The worst memory I will ever have is me holding my crying son down so

> he could be injected with mercury poison!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Farretta

> father of (mercury poisoned by his baby vaccines)

>

> I'm listening to RFK's interview right now and it makes me feel so bad.

> > Sometimes I just feel like, I didn't do enough to protect my son. I

> > should have done more research.. Do any Dad's out there ever feel

> > this way?

> >

> > But I do believe that he's doing a tremendous amount for our

> > generation to come..

> >

> >

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tylenol and motrin every two hours, varied.... for the 106 degree fevers... from those pesky ear infections.

nice.

-----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of Holly BortfeldSent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 7:10 AMEOHarm Subject: Re: Re: Do any Dad's out there ever feel this way?

we did it too. tylenol was the single worst thing we could have given as it shuts down the liver's ability to detox. damn.

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Don’t you just love that give em tylenol my son ran 104 temps with every set of shots he got and that’s what they always said to do Sorry I know this is a dads thread but the tylenol line still gets me

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