Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 There are different schedules available but Dr. Cave has published on in her book- "What You Doctor Might Not Tell You About Vaccines"...It may be available online???not sure. "C.D. Kremer" <douglas.kremer@...> wrote: Immunization blueprintWe have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that separates combined vaccines, recommends single dose-vials, recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, etc, and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to order].We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that they don't normally stock].Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 There are different schedules available but Dr. Cave has published on in her book- "What You Doctor Might Not Tell You About Vaccines"...It may be available online???not sure. "C.D. Kremer" <douglas.kremer@...> wrote: Immunization blueprintWe have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that separates combined vaccines, recommends single dose-vials, recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, etc, and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to order].We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that they don't normally stock].Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 There is a book out there that my husband read. Unfortunatley, I lent it out and can not remember the name of the book. I do however have a list that he and our ped. worked on together after reading the book.Our son was given double vaccinations twice before we read the book. So we would have changed his 2,4 and 6 months shots to divide them up and never give 2 shots at 1 time. 2 months-DTAP and Prevnor 3 months-HIB 4 months-DTAP and Prevnor 5 months-HIB 6 months-DTAP and Prevnor 12 months-IPV 14 months-IPV 15 months-DTAP 16 months-HIB 17 months-IPV 18 months-Varivax 2 years- MMR 4-6 years- DTAP,IPV,MMR and Hep. series By the way he just turned 2 and received his first MMR on July 10th. I was VERY worried but he has been great. Good Luck! > > From: " C.D. Kremer " <douglas.kremer@...> > Date: 2006/07/17 Mon AM 11:35:41 EDT > autism > Subject: Immunization blueprint > > > Immunization blueprint > > We have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a > sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that > > * separates combined vaccines, > * recommends single dose-vials, > * recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, > * etc, > > and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe > even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to > order]. > > We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to > adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his > chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that > they don't normally stock]. > > Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 There is a book out there that my husband read. Unfortunatley, I lent it out and can not remember the name of the book. I do however have a list that he and our ped. worked on together after reading the book.Our son was given double vaccinations twice before we read the book. So we would have changed his 2,4 and 6 months shots to divide them up and never give 2 shots at 1 time. 2 months-DTAP and Prevnor 3 months-HIB 4 months-DTAP and Prevnor 5 months-HIB 6 months-DTAP and Prevnor 12 months-IPV 14 months-IPV 15 months-DTAP 16 months-HIB 17 months-IPV 18 months-Varivax 2 years- MMR 4-6 years- DTAP,IPV,MMR and Hep. series By the way he just turned 2 and received his first MMR on July 10th. I was VERY worried but he has been great. Good Luck! > > From: " C.D. Kremer " <douglas.kremer@...> > Date: 2006/07/17 Mon AM 11:35:41 EDT > autism > Subject: Immunization blueprint > > > Immunization blueprint > > We have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a > sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that > > * separates combined vaccines, > * recommends single dose-vials, > * recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, > * etc, > > and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe > even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to > order]. > > We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to > adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his > chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that > they don't normally stock]. > > Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 I found this for you. http://www.tacanow.com/danprotocal.htm My son is 26 months and my little girl was just born April 3, so I'm in the same boat. And for the record...Hello, they poisoned our kids! There is no way around it. My little guy is getting better already. > > > Immunization blueprint > > We have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a > sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that > > * separates combined vaccines, > * recommends single dose-vials, > * recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, > * etc, > > and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe > even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to > order]. > > We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to > adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his > chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that > they don't normally stock]. > > Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 I found this for you. http://www.tacanow.com/danprotocal.htm My son is 26 months and my little girl was just born April 3, so I'm in the same boat. And for the record...Hello, they poisoned our kids! There is no way around it. My little guy is getting better already. > > > Immunization blueprint > > We have a three-yr-old recently diagnosed ASD; we're trying to share a > sensible vaccine schedule with our 4-month-old's doctor, one that > > * separates combined vaccines, > * recommends single dose-vials, > * recommends vitamin supplements prior to vaccination, > * etc, > > and lays it out all neatly for the doctor to simply implement [maybe > even gives the doctor the brand and product number for the vaccines to > order]. > > We're looking for a blueprint that's almost effortless for the doctor to > adopt [the only thing they may need to do is stick the schedule in his > chart, and we may need to remind them to order certain vaccines that > they don't normally stock]. > > Does such a thing exist? Where would I find it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 There are many books available to help you with vaccine choices. Dr Cave's book gives in detail advice, although it is a few years old. I think we must understand that it is not just separating the vaccines. Mercury is not the only danger in vaccines. If they are separated it may need to be by a year. I have some vaccine info I will be glad to forward. I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. My daughter's stopped vaccinating years ago. My youngest grandson is 6 yr old and has never had a vaccine. It is an individual choice and a very serious one. Cale Unlocking Autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 There are many books available to help you with vaccine choices. Dr Cave's book gives in detail advice, although it is a few years old. I think we must understand that it is not just separating the vaccines. Mercury is not the only danger in vaccines. If they are separated it may need to be by a year. I have some vaccine info I will be glad to forward. I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. My daughter's stopped vaccinating years ago. My youngest grandson is 6 yr old and has never had a vaccine. It is an individual choice and a very serious one. Cale Unlocking Autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 I was pregnant with our daughter when our son was diagnosed with autism. We delayed the start of her vaccinations until 2 years of age. Our ped. was understanding and Jordyn is fine. A positive in all this (I think) is if you wait until they're older, they don't have to have as many, and they're immune system can handle it better. Only my opinion, but it worked out well for our family. mom to Owen, 5, ASD, & Jordyn, 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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