Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 My son si due to start Kinder this week [next week] and he's short on his immuno shots. I'm not sure which ones are associated with Autism; Mercury? are they all? I;d hate to add insult to injury to get him more shots please just excuse the typos......... The newer/less informed JoyceW, So Calif, [5y6m old son, divorced, work FT] new to all this; could be facing; SID and Aspergers...... or PDD-NOS, or High Functioning Autism spectrum still sifting through.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 I believe you can get that from Rimland's website... www.autism/ari ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- bhown@... wrote: > Does anyone have a recommended vaccine schedule that > has generally > been accepted by a reputed DAN physician such as Dr. > Baker, Dr. > Wakefield, etc., or someone else such as Dr. > Rimland? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 HI Joyce: I have the very same problem with Kindergarten. I have to find a way around getting anymore shots. I have heard too many parents say the kids regressed with the boosters to use anymore. Isn't it enough that my son has already been adversly affected by what I believe is due to vaccines. I can't prove it . but I don't need to. I know in my heart. I heard California was easy to work around . Don't they have some kind of declaration stating that you don't wish to vaccinate. I could be wrong, but I thought California was one of the most lenient states. I live in N.Y. and what I read was Religious exemption must be proved. they will even test you to see if you really belong to a specific religion. Please anyone correct me if I am wrong. I would love to be wrong and just say I can't vaccinate due to religious reasons period. Then that would be the end of it. The other thing is checking the titers by your doctor to see if the child is already immune and doesn't need the shots. One other thing is to have the doctor state they believe the child would be adversly affected by the vaccines and getting exempted by a doctor. Actually if I could prove my son was allergic to eggs which is in the MMR maybe I could get exempted that way. Sorry so long. You see I am trying to get out of this too. Just a few ideas here. kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Hi there ; thanks for writing; there is "somewwhere" on the internet that has a "religion" that gets out of vacc's and it may be beneficial to "join" before getting into public school; thus you will have "membership" on their roll book. In calif, compuls ed is 6, so fortunately my son turns six in Sept, which coincides perfectly with 1st grade; in the meantime, i'm working to get an aspergers/HFA or PDD dx "labeled" on him to get services [qualify] and try to eliminate further vacc's have you beent o www.NeuroImmuneDr.com or is it dot-org? anyway, buy a ream of paper and print out the different sites within the sties. really fits into what my child has been through please just excuse the typos......... The newer/less informed JoyceW, So Calif, [5y6m old son, divorced, work FT] new to all this; could be facing; SID and Aspergers...... or PDD-NOS, or High Functioning Autism spectrum still sifting through.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Does anyone have a recommended vaccine schedule that has generally been accepted by a reputed DAN physician such as Dr. Baker, Dr. Wakefield, etc., or someone else such as Dr. Rimland? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 The way I understand is that you have a legal right to refuse vaccinations...there are several waivers that you can sign, one of them religious...someone posted a few days ago, that you can " start your own religion " , and have " no vaccines " as one of your laws. There are also thimerosal-free vaccines available that have become available recently. But it may not be " just " mercury, I guess. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` --- kc62765@... wrote: > HI Joyce: > I have the very same problem with Kindergarten. > I have to find a way > around getting anymore shots. I have heard too many > parents say the kids > regressed with the boosters to use anymore. Isn't > it enough that my son has > already been adversly affected by what I believe is > due to vaccines. I > can't prove it . but I don't need to. I know in > my heart. I heard > California was easy to work around . Don't they > have some kind of > declaration stating that you don't wish to > vaccinate. I could be wrong, but > I thought California was one of the most lenient > states. I live in N.Y. and > what I read was Religious exemption must be proved. > they will even test > you to see if you really belong to a specific > religion. Please anyone > correct me if I am wrong. I would love to be wrong > and just say I can't > vaccinate due to religious reasons period. Then > that would be the end of it. > The other thing is checking the titers by your > doctor to see if the child is > already immune and doesn't need the shots. One > other thing is to have the > doctor state they believe the child would be > adversly affected by the > vaccines and getting exempted by a doctor. Actually > if I could prove my son > was allergic to eggs which is in the MMR maybe I > could get exempted that way. > Sorry so long. You see I am trying to get out of > this too. Just a few > ideas here. > > kelly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Check out GFCFkids@... and search "DAN 2000 vaccine guidelines". It is all listed there for you. It is from Dr. Cave's presentation. bhown@... wrote: Does anyone have a recommended vaccine schedule that has generally been accepted by a reputed DAN physician such as Dr. Baker, Dr. Wakefield, etc., or someone else such as Dr. Rimland? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Have you checked his titers? He may already be immuned... JoyceW10@... wrote: My son si due to start Kinder this week [next week] and he's short on his immuno shots. I;d hate to add insult to injury to get him more shots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 Kelley, I am very behind in my e-mails so I just saw your post. I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if you would like a copy. Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me know if you would like that information also. Cheryl In a message dated 3/20/01 1:52:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kc62765@... writes: << HI Joyce: I have the very same problem with Kindergarten. I have to find a way around getting anymore shots. I have heard too many parents say the kids regressed with the boosters to use anymore. Isn't it enough that my son has already been adversly affected by what I believe is due to vaccines. I can't prove it . but I don't need to. I know in my heart. I heard California was easy to work around . Don't they have some kind of declaration stating that you don't wish to vaccinate. I could be wrong, but I thought California was one of the most lenient states. I live in N.Y. and what I read was Religious exemption must be proved. they will even test you to see if you really belong to a specific religion. Please anyone correct me if I am wrong. I would love to be wrong and just say I can't vaccinate due to religious reasons period. Then that would be the end of it. The other thing is checking the titers by your doctor to see if the child is already immune and doesn't need the shots. One other thing is to have the doctor state they believe the child would be adversly affected by the vaccines and getting exempted by a doctor. Actually if I could prove my son was allergic to eggs which is in the MMR maybe I could get exempted that way. Sorry so long. You see I am trying to get out of this too. Just a few ideas here. kelly -------------------- HI Joyce: I have the very same problem with Kindergarten. I have to find a way around getting anymore shots. I have heard too many parents say the kids regressed with the boosters to use anymore. Isn't it enough that my son has already been adversly affected by what I believe is due to vaccines. I can't prove it . & nbsp >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if you would like a copy.Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me know if you would like that information also.Cheryl, I would love a copy of the information and letter if you have the time. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I'd like a copy of the religious exemption letter as well, if that's okay. Thanks. Al Asker aka@... [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if you would like a copy.Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me know if you would like that information also.Cheryl, I would love a copy of the information and letter if you have the time. Thank you======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I would also like a copy of the letter too. My doctor told me to get a lawyer especially for my daughter who never recieved the mmr shot because my son was dx by then and im not taking any chances michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 We would like a copy of this as well... ---------- From: " Al and Kris Asker " <aka@...> < > Subject: Re: [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule Date: 2001? 4? 16? (?) 2:58 PM I'd like a copy of the religious exemption letter as well, if that's okay. Thanks. Al Asker aka@... <mailto:aka@...> [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if you would like a copy. Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me know if you would like that information also. Cheryl, I would love a copy of the information and letter if you have the time. Thank you ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I would like a copy as well of the vaccine exemption form. > We would like a copy of this as well... > > ---------- > From: " Al and Kris Asker " <aka@m...> > < @y...> > Subject: Re: [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule > Date: 2001? 4? 16? (?) 2:58 PM > > > I'd like a copy of the religious exemption letter as well, if that's okay. > Thanks. > > Al Asker > aka@m... <mailto:aka@m...> > > [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule > > > I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if > you would like a copy. > > Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me > know if you would like that information also. > > Cheryl, > I would love a copy of the information and letter if you have the time. > Thank you > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 > We would like a copy of this as well... > > ---------- > From: " Al and Kris Asker " <aka@m...> > < @y...> > Subject: Re: [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule > Date: 2001? 4? 16? (?) 2:58 PM > > > I'd like a copy of the religious exemption letter as well, if that's okay. > Thanks. > > Al Asker > aka@m... <mailto:aka@m...> > > [ ] Re:Vaccine Schedule > > > I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if > you would like a copy. > > Also, there is a meeting this week in NJ about this very subject. Let me > know if you would like that information also. > > Cheryl, > I would love a copy of the information and letter if you have the time. > Thank you > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I'd like a copy of the religious exemption letter as well, if that's okay. Thanks. Vicky _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 I, too, would appreciate a copy of the letter! With thanks! I have a religious exemption letter that is pretty airtight. Let me know if you would like a copy. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 The vaccine schedule (and this is what we've done for my now 27 month old boy, who is developing beautifully) recommended by Dr, Goldberg is as follows. Our local pediatrician was willing to do this for us, maybe just to humor me. No HepB (we got around this easily because his older brother reacted to it- had to be rehospitalized at less than 3 days old- and when the hospital staff heard that his brother reacted, they didn't push, though each shift asked about it.) No Chicken Pox (not sure what age they start those, but I *think* Dr. G will say to give it as a preteen if they never get it- I need to check on this) We did the DpT and Polio on the even months- 2,4, and 6 months on regular well baby check-ups We came in on the odd months for HiB and Prevnar- 3,5, and 7 (our local pediatrician's office has set hours for walk-in vaccines and we were not charged a co-pay) And he got his MMR at 1 year old Of course, if the baby/child is sick, stay clear of the vaccines for 2 weeks. Also, if concerned about immune issues, have the baby follow the diet for 2-3 years (and mom if breastfeeding). The approved formulas are the hard to spell/expensive ones labeled for colic... Similac and Enfamil both make one. Similac's is Augmentin (spelling off) and Enfamil's is Nutrmitigen (spelling not correct, I'm sure). - in Mobile, AL __________________________ Reality lies beyond the horizon... Wonderwegian vaccine schedule Does someone know of Dr. G's approved vaccine schedule? My friend just adopted a newborn and is very nervous about overdoing the vaccines. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Similac's is Alimentum..(or as we called it, liquid gold) It is expensive!!! > > The vaccine schedule (and this is what we've done for my now 27 month old boy, who is developing beautifully) recommended by Dr, Goldberg is as follows. Our local pediatrician was willing to do this for us, maybe just to humor me. > > No HepB (we got around this easily because his older brother reacted to it- had to be rehospitalized at less than 3 days old- and when the hospital staff heard that his brother reacted, they didn't push, though each shift asked about it.) > > No Chicken Pox (not sure what age they start those, but I *think* Dr. G will say to give it as a preteen if they never get it- I need to check on this) > > We did the DpT and Polio on the even months- 2,4, and 6 months on regular well baby check-ups > > We came in on the odd months for HiB and Prevnar- 3,5, and 7 (our local pediatrician's office has set hours for walk-in vaccines and we were not charged a co-pay) > > And he got his MMR at 1 year old > > Of course, if the baby/child is sick, stay clear of the vaccines for 2 weeks. > > > Also, if concerned about immune issues, have the baby follow the diet for 2-3 years (and mom if breastfeeding). > The approved formulas are the hard to spell/expensive ones labeled for colic... Similac and Enfamil both make one. Similac's is Augmentin (spelling off) and Enfamil's is Nutrmitigen (spelling not correct, I'm sure). > > > - in Mobile, AL > > __________________________ > Reality lies beyond the horizon... > Wonderwegian > > vaccine schedule > > > Does someone know of Dr. G's approved vaccine schedule? My friend just > adopted a newborn and is very nervous about overdoing the vaccines. > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 jj2littletrojans <aandlbryant@...> wrote: I have a 2 year old who is almost three diagnosed on the spectrum. He has auditory processing issues particularly to his brother crying. He is considered low on the spectrum and I am currently thinking the nids protocol is the answer. He has gotten worse in the past five months with the screaming and repetetive actions. I didn't think there was a problem when my 7month old child was born and had him vaccinated with his 2m vaccines. Hepb dtap, hib and i think polio. I haven't ahd him vaccinated since until i have an alternate vaccination schedule fromNyy autism clinic. WE sliipped once on the diet and i feel like he is still reacting a month later. (a piece of chocolate) We just had an eeg and are waiting on the results. I am also seeing a DAN dr. at the end of the week and I am hoping she will work in conjuction with Dr. from Nids in NYY. Does anyone have any advice? s. Our local pediatrician was willing to do this for us, maybe just to humor me. > > No HepB (we got around this easily because his older brother reacted to it- had to be rehospitalized at less than 3 days old- and when the hospital staff heard that his brother reacted, they didn't push, though each shift asked about it.) > > No Chicken Pox (not sure what age they start those, but I *think* Dr. G will say to give it as a preteen if they never get it- I need to check on this) > > We did the DpT and Polio on the even months- 2,4, and 6 months on regular well baby check-ups > > We came in on the odd months for HiB and Prevnar- 3,5, and 7 (our local pediatrician's office has set hours for walk-in vaccines and we were not charged a co-pay) > > And he got his MMR at 1 year old > > Of course, if the baby/child is sick, stay clear of the vaccines for 2 weeks. > > > Also, if concerned about immune issues, have the baby follow the diet for 2-3 years (and mom if breastfeeding). > The approved formulas are the hard to spell/expensive ones labeled for colic... Similac and Enfamil both make one. Similac's is Augmentin (spelling off) and Enfamil's is Nutrmitigen (spelling not correct, I'm sure). > > > - in Mobile, AL > > __________________________ > Reality lies beyond the horizon... > Wonderwegian > > vaccine schedule > > > Does someone know of Dr. G's approved vaccine schedule? My friend just > adopted a newborn and is very nervous about overdoing the vaccines. > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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