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Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get the shots

separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot. She is 18

months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be done when

there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping for some

speedy replies.

This is a truly wonderful child, and I'm hoping she won't regress! She has

spots all over, and feels miserable.

TIA,

Liz

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All I can think is to give lots of Vit A!!!

> Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get

the shots

> separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot.

She is 18

> months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be

done when

> there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping

for some

> speedy replies.

>

> This is a truly wonderful child, and I'm hoping she won't regress!

She has

> spots all over, and feels miserable.

>

> TIA,

>

> Liz

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> Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get the shots

> separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot. She is 18

> months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be done when

> there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping for some

> speedy replies.

I have seen this before posted on abmd, but I cannot find it. If you are on

the abmd list, I would post it there. If you are not, let me know and I will

post it for you. , Sherri or some others will know what to do.

Lynne

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Lynne, could you post it there? I'm not on it. Thanks.

Liz

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> Reply-To: csb-autism-rx

> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 11:35:09 -0800

> To: CSB <csb-autism-rx >

> Subject: Re: Reaction to MMR shot-quick help requested

>

>> Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get the shots

>> separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot. She is 18

>> months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be done when

>> there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping for some

>> speedy replies.

>

>

> I have seen this before posted on abmd, but I cannot find it. If you are on

> the abmd list, I would post it there. If you are not, let me know and I will

> post it for you. , Sherri or some others will know what to do.

>

> Lynne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Check the Autism-Mercury (yahoo group) archives. I remember seeing something a

few weeks ago, but I don't remember the details. I haven't been on this list

long enough to have seen anything here. I remember lots of anti-oxidants, such

as Vitamin C.

Reaction to MMR shot-quick help requested

Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get the shots

separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot. She is 18

months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be done when

there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping for some

speedy replies.

This is a truly wonderful child, and I'm hoping she won't regress! She has

spots all over, and feels miserable.

TIA,

Liz

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A few things that come to mind: Vitamin A, benedryl, or epsom

salts. ???

> Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get

the shots

> separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot.

She is 18

> months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be

done when

> there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping

for some

> speedy replies.

>

> This is a truly wonderful child, and I'm hoping she won't regress!

She has

> spots all over, and feels miserable.

>

> TIA,

>

> Liz

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> Lynne, could you post it there? I'm not on it. Thanks.

I posted it and I'll get back to you. Meanwhile, the parents should report

it to their doctor and insist on filing a vaccine reaction. I think they

should document every aspect of her reaction.

Lynne

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Anyone-how much Vitamin A????????

Liz

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> Reply-To: csb-autism-rx

> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 21:25:49 -0000

> To: csb-autism-rx

> Subject: Re: Reaction to MMR shot-quick help requested

>

> A few things that come to mind: Vitamin A, benedryl, or epsom

> salts. ???

>

>> Well, of course, one of the parents who poo-pooed my advice to get

> the shots

>> separately, if at all, has a daughter who has reacted to the shot.

> She is 18

>> months old, and I remember someone giving advice as to what can be

> done when

>> there is a reaction. I'll look it up in " the book " , but was hoping

> for some

>> speedy replies.

>>

>> This is a truly wonderful child, and I'm hoping she won't regress!

> She has

>> spots all over, and feels miserable.

>>

>> TIA,

>>

>> Liz

>

>

>

>

>

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I would give her 400,000IU immediately and again the

next day.

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Subject: Re: Re: Reaction to MMR shot-

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