Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Yes, read the whole thing for sure! It took me a month because of the same problem, I kept crying. But I learned sooooo much invaluable information! You learn of the studies, like Mady Hornig, Dr. Deth, Boyd Haley, etc. In order to get going, understanding how everything got started is essential!! I started off highlighting and putting post its on the important pages and I had to stop because the entire book was full of highlights and post its. All of the info was that important to me. Give yourself some time with each section but every page, even the last few, should be read. Good luck, you will come to see just how much you are not alone. - From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of trinahamer Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 4:22 PM EOHarm Subject: EOHarn Book I can't seem to get passed the book's front cover. Everytime I start to read I get sick I mean my head hurts and I start crying. Just the intro explains for years what I always questioned. Everytime my son got the shots he would be a mess and it just kept getting worse. Well here we are 10 years later and just from reading everyones posts and being on all autism groups I get so angry. Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life if it had not been for the shots. Anyway he is having an off day, and that always puts me in a funky mood. It is hard to think about what life would have been like for him if he had been born in a different time. Thanks Trina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 I've had it for over a year and can't seem to get more than page 100 or so. I get so mad I have to put it away. Debi > > I can't seem to get passed the book's front cover. Everytime I start > to read I get sick I mean my head hurts and I start crying. > > Just the intro explains for years what I always questioned. Everytime > my son got the shots he would be a mess and it just kept getting > worse. Well here we are 10 years later and just from reading > everyones posts and being on all autism groups I get so angry. > > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I > want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has > autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life > if it had not been for the shots. > > Anyway he is having an off day, and that always puts me in a funky > mood. It is hard to think about what life would have been like for > him if he had been born in a different time. > > Thanks Trina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 You should read every word, cover to cover. Knowing the whole truth will guide your actions. > > > > I can't seem to get passed the book's front cover. Everytime I start > > to read I get sick I mean my head hurts and I start crying. > > > > Just the intro explains for years what I always questioned. Everytime > > my son got the shots he would be a mess and it just kept getting > > worse. Well here we are 10 years later and just from reading > > everyones posts and being on all autism groups I get so angry. > > > > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I > > want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has > > autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life > > if it had not been for the shots. > > > > Anyway he is having an off day, and that always puts me in a funky > > mood. It is hard to think about what life would have been like for > > him if he had been born in a different time. > > > > Thanks Trina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I'm struggling as well. I've had the book for almost a year and I've only gotten as far as page 190. I get so angry!! More at myself than the idiots putting the poison in our children. I wish I would of known this stuff before I injured my son. I'm not over the guilt of doing this to my son. Vivian Re: EOHarn Book I've had it for over a year and can't seem to get more than page 100or so. I get so mad I have to put it away.Debi>> I can't seem to get passed the book's front cover. Everytime I start > to read I get sick I mean my head hurts and I start crying. > > Just the intro explains for years what I always questioned. Everytime > my son got the shots he would be a mess and it just kept getting > worse. Well here we are 10 years later and just from reading > everyones posts and being on all autism groups I get so angry.> > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I > want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has > autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life > if it had not been for the shots. > > Anyway he is having an off day, and that always puts me in a funky > mood. It is hard to think about what life would have been like for > him if he had been born in a different time.> > Thanks Trina> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 You should definitely read the book. It took me 3 months to read it because I could only read so much and then I would have to put it down because I would be so mad! My sister-in-law took about the same amount of time and neither of her children have autism. She has just seen how it has effected Tyler and has effected our life and it made her mad just the same. The things that you will learn from this book are priceless. These are truths that needed to get out and I am grateful to DK for writing this book and putting his neck on the line for our children. That took great courage. You will learn a lot. You will get pissed but I would consider it a weird thing for you not to. These people did this to our children knowing damn well what they were doing but too much of cowards to admit the terrible blunder that they had made. And they are still running scared to this day. See, it gets me mad just thinking about it! I gave the paperback addition to my dad to read but I don't think he has started it yet. I gave him that one because it had more info in the back. I wanted him to read it because we had a little "family dispute" when my brother who graduated from UGA in May with a degree in special education said that autism cannot be cured and that chelation can be painful and dangerous and that the GFCF diet was mean. "These children go through enough. They should be able to have a doughnut if they want one" was I think his words. Of course this conversation took place without me there or I would have started spewing all the wonderful knowledge that comes from reading all the books on autism that you can get your hands on but mostly from the greatest teacher on the subject, my beautiful son. And that insight rivals any college professor's "opinion" on the matter. After showing them Tyler's hair test that was done in April I handed my dad the book and told him he would learn a lot from it. Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Hi Trina, I encourage you to dig in. I had the same reservations before I read the book. However, I actually felt better after reading it. It validated many of my thoughts and experiences. This can be such a lonely journey. I attended several rallies after reading it. I’m sure I would not have been motivated to such activism had I not read the book. Pamela " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. " Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of trinahamer Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 4:22 PM EOHarm Subject: EOHarn Book I can't seem to get passed the book's front cover. Everytime I start to read I get sick I mean my head hurts and I start crying. Just the intro explains for years what I always questioned. Everytime my son got the shots he would be a mess and it just kept getting worse. Well here we are 10 years later and just from reading everyones posts and being on all autism groups I get so angry. Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life if it had not been for the shots. Anyway he is having an off day, and that always puts me in a funky mood. It is hard to think about what life would have been like for him if he had been born in a different time. Thanks Trina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Good for you Re: EOHarn Book You should definitely read the book. It took me 3 months to read it because I could only read so much and then I would have to put it down because I would be so mad! My sister-in-law took about the same amount of time and neither of her children have autism. She has just seen how it has effected Tyler and has effected our life and it made her mad just the same. The things that you will learn from this book are priceless. These are truths that needed to get out and I am grateful to DK for writing this book and putting his neck on the line for our children. That took great courage. You will learn a lot. You will get pissed but I would consider it a weird thing for you not to. These people did this to our children knowing damn well what they were doing but too much of cowards to admit the terrible blunder that they had made. And they are still running scared to this day. See, it gets me mad just thinking about it! I gave the paperbac! k addition to my dad to read but I don't think he has started it yet. I gave him that one because it had more info in the back. I wanted him to read it because we had a little "family dispute" when my brother who graduated from UGA in May with a degree in special education said that autism cannot be cured and that chelation can be painful and dangerous and that the GFCF diet was mean. "These children go through enough. They should be able to have a doughnut if they want one" was I think his words. Of course this conversation took place without me there or I would have started spewing all the wonderful knowledge that comes from reading all the books on autism that you can get your hands on but mostly from the greatest teacher on the subject, my beautiful son. And that insight rivals any college professor's "opinion" on the matter. After showing them Tyler's hair test that was done in April I handed my dad the book and told him he would learn a lot from it. Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Trina, I will NEVER FORGET the day when I faced the fact that I had something to do with what happened to my Miles....It WAS the MOST GUT-WRENCHING experience that I have ever faced in my life....I had felt like someone had literally punched me in the stomach....the sobs were so deep and sooo painful..... In my personal opinion, I sincerely believe that parents (and maybe physicians as well) who are " closed off " to the vaccine/autism hypothesis are just not " ready " to come face to face with this painful reality... I totally feel for you at this time.... God Bless, Kelli PS....I don't " beat myself up " over it anymore....cuz I KNOW it wasn't my fault.... > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or will I > want to go and scream. I have accepted the fact that my son has > autism but to accept the fact that he could have had a different life > if it had not been for the shots. > Thanks Trina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Trina, yes, you will want to scream. But, by reading EOH you will be able to form a cogent argument to those who tell you that vaccines have no bearing on autism. Family members, doctors, teachers, other parents, etc. Knowledge is always power, even if it is terribly painful. Have a box of tissue and/or a barf bag nearby as you read. It's powerful stuff for which we thank DK every day. Kim Stagliano Mom to Mia, and Bella, 2 girls with autism > > > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or > will I > > want to go and scream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 DK and RFKJr and Dan Olmsted and Pringle..... Re: EOHarn Book Trina, yes, you will want to scream. But, by reading EOH you will be able to form a cogent argument to those who tell you that vaccines have no bearing on autism. Family members, doctors, teachers, other parents, etc. Knowledge is always power, even if it is terribly painful. Have a box of tissue and/or a barf bag nearby as you read. It's powerful stuff for which we thank DK every day.Kim StaglianoMom to Mia, and Bella, 2 girls with autism> > > Should I just bite the bullet and read.??? Will it help me or > will I > > want to go and scream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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