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hi.. that is what I want to know.. my son is 15... I knew he was damaged by age 3 when he was dx because he was not talking and lost eye contact... then I began to research all possiblities.. was given an article on the mercury connection.. I never pursued it.. I want justice for my son... Lia.. does anyone know if it is too late? I mean .. when one day.. (in my dreams) when the drug whores say.. yes... we knew and we did nothing.. would there not even have to be a statute of limitations because of their admittance? or proof it does cause autism? I hope this makes sense

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hi.. that is what I want to know.. my son is 15... I knew he was damaged by age 3 when he was dx because he was not talking and lost eye contact... then I began to research all possiblities.. was given an article on the mercury connection.. I never pursued it.. I want justice for my son... Lia.. does anyone know if it is too late? I mean .. when one day.. (in my dreams) when the drug whores say.. yes... we knew and we did nothing.. would there not even have to be a statute of limitations because of their admittance? or proof it does cause autism? I hope this makes sense

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contact an amazing attorney in DC-Cliff Shoemaker-he has a website and he will tell you if it's worthwhile for you to file. Maurinemarkautismcharge <mark.connolly.cgb5@...> wrote: Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if it has been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing this? __________________________________________________

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That is the exactly the website I was looking at and in his FAQ he

has....

What is the dealine for filing a claim in the NVICP?

The NVICP provides that a claim must be brought within 3 years of

the onset of symptoms OR " manifestation of onset. " A recent

decision that has discussed this is detail is Setnes v. HHS ...

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> Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine

injury if it has

> been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing

this?

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This is my understanding. The statute of limitations

is three years from the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file.

We were able to file under the three years. I’m sure others will chime in here.

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 markautismcharge

Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006

1:59 PM

EOHarm

Subject: Vaccine court

question

Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine

injury if it has

been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing this?

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thank you for the website... hell.. I don't know which vaccine did my son in... DPT? MMR? HIB?.. all I know.. IS.. that he was fine and then.. got shot after shot.. he had the runs soo bad.. the mystery rash.. the dark circles and white pale skin on his face.. the loss of eye contact , he never pointed at anything... the babbling that NEVER LED TO LANGUAGE... and now.. at age 15... his understanding and verbal use of abstract language is limited.. he can't even tell me what 911 is used for... maybe he can inside his head.. but he can't TELL ME OR ANYONE ELSE. how much more proof of damage do these people want? Lia

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I filed after I was beyond 3 years. When it was thrown out, that

left me free to file in a New Hampshire court until my son turns 18.

After that, he'd have to file a suit himself. Different rules in

different states.

>

> This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three

years from

> the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We were

able to

> file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in here.

>

>

>

> 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

> markautismcharge

> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: Vaccine court question

>

>

>

> Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if it has

> been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing

this?

>

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That sucks. My son was born in 1993, diagnosed in 1996 and at that

time we didn't buy into the whole vaccine\mercury link until his MRI

in 2001 which showed. " the possibility of post

vaccinations autoimmune demyelination as well as atypical Subacute

sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). " SSPE is an altered form of the

measles virus attacking the brain – in it's true form. Add his 105

degree fever and regression after his MMR shot to the mystery and it

doesn't seem like much of a mystery any longer.

>

> This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three

years from

> the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We

were able to

> file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in here.

>

>

>

> 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

> markautismcharge

> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: Vaccine court question

>

>

>

> Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if it

has

> been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing

this?

>

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Does anyone know of any attorneys licensed in DC WHO FILE FoR COMPEnSATION FOR

VACCINE INJURY?

H. H.Fudenberg, M.D.,DDG.IOM

Inman, SC 29349

(864) 592 8076

Website nitrf.org

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> EOHarm

> From: pamelaleigh@...

> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 15:47:08 -0500

> Subject: RE: Vaccine court question

>

> This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three years from the

first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We were able to file

under the three years. I’m sure others will chime in here.

> 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

markautismcharge

> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: Vaccine court question

> Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if it has

> been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing this?

>

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In Illinois you have 18 years to file. I am not sure if it is 18

years after your child is born, or 18 years after diagnosis. I

think it is the latter.

I will post if I find out.

> >

> > This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three

> years from

> > the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We

> were able to

> > file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in here.

> >

> >

> >

> > 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

> > markautismcharge

> > Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> > EOHarm

> > Subject: Vaccine court question

> >

> >

> >

> > Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if it

> has

> > been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing

> this?

> >

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It seems perhaps some people are confusing Vaccine Court with State courts in a civil action lawsuit. Someone correct me if this is incorrect. Maurine McDonough <kevntimmcd@...> wrote: In Illinois you have 18 years to file. I am not sure if it is 18 years after your child is born, or 18 years after diagnosis. I think it is the latter.I will post if I find out.> >> > This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three > years from> > the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We

> were able to> > file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in here.> > > > > > > > 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> > markautismcharge> > Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM> > EOHarm > > Subject: Vaccine court question> > > > > > > > Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury

if it > has > > been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody doing > this?> >> __________________________________________________

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I found this, but somehow lost the link. It is in regards to a

parent learning their child has a metabolic disorder many years

after the fact:

" A statute of limitations is a deadline that courts impose on a

claimant. The rule is, if you don'tbring your case within a certain

time, it is too stale, and it won't be permitted. For adults, most

states impose a two-year statute of limitations, although it varies.

There also is an exception in

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3many states called " the discovery rule. " In that instance, a state

that has a two-year statute oflimitations would permit a claim if

made within two years of the date that malpractice is " discovered. "

What parents need to know is that almost all states extend the

statute of limitations dramatically for kids. In Pennsylvania, for

example, a claim may be brought on behalf of a child until the child

is 20 (i.e., 18 years of age, plus the two year statute of

limitations). Courts don't want to penalize children if their

parents, for whatever reason, don't bring a timely claim.

.......These are some issues that come up in metabolic cases. I hope

my short descriptions are helpful. P. Hehmeyer, EsquireRaynes

McCarty1845 Walnut Street, 20th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103

Telephone No.: 215 - 568 - 6190 Facsimile No.: 215 - 988 - 0618 E-

mail: cphehmeyer@...

> > >

> > > This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is three

> > years from

> > > the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file. We

> > were able to

> > > file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in

here.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 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

> > > markautismcharge

> > > Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> > > EOHarm

> > > Subject: Vaccine court question

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if

it

> > has

> > > been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody

doing

> > this?

> > >

> >

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Thanks , email me if you get find anymore info..

> > > >

> > > > This is my understanding. The statute of limitations is

three

> > > years from

> > > > the first symptom. If it is beyond that, you cannot file.

We

> > > were able to

> > > > file under the three years. I'm sure others will chime in

> here.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 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

> > > > markautismcharge

> > > > Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 1:59 PM

> > > > EOHarm

> > > > Subject: Vaccine court question

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Is it even worth pursuing compensation for vaccine injury if

> it

> > > has

> > > > been over 3 years since the onset of symptoms? Is anybody

> doing

> > > this?

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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hi.. he was jaundiced at birth.. but did not need lights... his body temp was low.. two weeks after birth.. he got horrible smelling runny poop and went on prosobee.. that took care of that.. but got a cold right after and went on antibiotics.. his tear ducts were clogged and I had to rub and put on cream for that... all before a month old. then at 5 months old.. he was exposed to chicken pox at his sister's birthday party.. everyone came down with it except my two. but six weeks later...6.5 months old.. that mystery rash started. and the poop was runny and smelly on and off. I will look at his vaccine schedule... thanks.. Lia

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The rash sounds like the MMR. Get his vaccine schedule from the

doctor or where ever he had it done you may be able to figure it

out. But like Buttar says it could very well be the shot he gets at

birth before he is even dry with the Thimerasol that starts the

cycle. The spark that starts several flames. You may want to get

an MRI done on him as well, it may point to vaccines like my sons

did.

>

> thank you for the website... hell.. I don't know which vaccine did

my son

> in... DPT? MMR? HIB?.. all I know.. IS.. that he was fine and

then.. got shot

> after shot.. he had the runs soo bad.. the mystery rash.. the dark

circles and

> white pale skin on his face.. the loss of eye contact , he never

pointed at

> anything... the babbling that NEVER LED TO LANGUAGE... and now..

at age 15...

> his understanding and verbal use of abstract language is limited..

he can't

> even tell me what 911 is used for... maybe he can inside his

head.. but he

> can't TELL ME OR ANYONE ELSE. how much more proof of damage do

these people

> want? Lia

>

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hi.. the thing is.. though.. my son never ran high fevers or slept too long.. he was always happy and pleasant and alert THERE FORE.. I had no red flags.. the red flags came later approaching 3 years of age.. when the eye contact faded slowly and he could not respond to any who.. why where.. ect... and did not point to anything...I feel the mmr's and other vaccines are the culprit but they also vary in HOW they affect the brain.. with my son.. he never had words .. and then lost them... he just never GOT WORDS.. just never got past the babbling... then.. had the hyperlexia which is a language learning disorder with autistic symptoms. Go figure.. I will look into this.. Lia... I mean.. he talks a lot now.. but always struggles with the w questions and has a terrible time understanding spoken abstract language. THAT IS THE DAMAGE I AM SAYING.... I WANT TO SUE FOR HIS LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT OR LACK OF A NORMAL LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT.

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His MRI shows atypical Subacute

sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). " SSPE is an altered form of the

measles virus attacking the brain. Atypical being the key word here.

If he had real thing he would be dead by now. SSPE always results in

death. There is even evidence that the MMR can indeed cause SSPE.

Google it and you can read more about it. So his 2001 MRI says and I

quote " the possibility of post

vaccinations autoimmune demyelination as well as atypical Subacute

sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). " He ran a high fever after his MMR

and regresed after that. Gee, I wonder if his MMR had anything to do

with his autims. Nah, can't be (insert sarcastic tone here). His MRI

also said that the findings could also be caused by inhaling lipid

solvent but I think he was a tad to young to sneak out in the garage

and " huff " spray paint at the age of 2 when we noticed a problem. I

just don't know if this is enough to hold up court or not to even

bother due to the statue of limitations, etc.

>

> hi.. again.. how does the MRI show the measles in the brain?

thanks.. Lia

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Sad thing is you could a bunch of evidence pointing to vaccines as the

cause of autism but you wont get dime.

>

> also... his fontel.. you could still feel it at age 3... I see that

as a

> swelling in the brain? I am grasping wildly at straws here.. Lia

>

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