Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 Whoa, wait, breaking out in a rash and suddenly not being able to talk walk crawl or sit IS'NT crazy? What is she an expert in at MD ? Ask her if she knows what is wrong with her baby and how to make it better. Tell her time is wasting and I'd do a MRI and check for brain inflamation and if so I'd put my name in the hat for VARS litigation. Quick. Trina I just got a call today. A good friend's grandaughter (14 months) broke out into a rash with her MMR and others. 2 weeks later she can't walk, talk, crawl, or sit. Her mother is an " expert " though working for MD . SO it's likely they would think any info I have is crazy. Grandma wants to know what to do in case they become open to learning more. I wish I had someone like me back when Tyler regressed. He's turning 8 this summer and STILL has a rash at the injection site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 Trina you know that we can't help people who don't want to listen. If she wants help, I'll have plenty to share with her. I'll share all that I didn't know to do. I was told to give Tylenol and handed a brochure for OT. I'm curious to know how they intend to handle this situation. What burns me up is that I didn't know in 2003, and will anyone know about this? Heck no..... > > > > > > > I just got a call today. A good friend's grandaughter (14 months) broke out > > into a rash with her MMR and others. 2 weeks later she can't walk, talk, > > crawl, or sit. > > > > Her mother is an " expert " though working for MD . SO it's likely > > they would think any info I have is crazy. Grandma wants to know what to do > > in case they become open to learning more. > > > > I wish I had someone like me back when Tyler regressed. He's turning 8 this > > summer and STILL has a rash at the injection site. > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 Amen to that, Trina. And whatever they do, don't call it autism! It is toxic encephalopathy. They need to do that MRI stat.Haven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 I'll be talking to the grandmother again tonight. I agree, I'd never call it autism. I would give anything if I had been smarter and had his biomedical symptoms diagnosed right from the start. I don't have any regrets though. I remember pushing a double stroller out of a doctors office in Houston with tears streaming down my face thinking " I have no idea where to go to get help. " I mean seriously, even the neurologist said " we don't know what's going on. " " If anything your son will be smarter, his head is measuring larger than his peers. " There really was no where to go. I'm glad I took my kids home and became my own expert. It's disgusting that I had no medical care for my kids because I dared ask questions. But the blessing was, that this reality smacked my in the face and I grew up real fast realizing that NOTHING that I had believed in was real. It was all corrupt and RUN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION! > > No, they are not going to know because kids damaged by vaccines is the > perfect crime. Hell grows more crowded by the day, I think. There is No > One to get the truth out there but US. I tell any mom I come in contact > with, and I don't say " autism. " I say " damaged by vaccines " becasue that is > the TRUTH. If they think I'm crazy, tough. At least I spoke up and tried. > The bible says that if you see someone sinning, and you don't speak up, then > you are as guilty of the crime as the perpetrator, but if you do speak up, > and they keep doing what they are doing, then you are exonerated because you > tried. I found this passage rather interesting. > > It breaks my heart every time I hear about another child having to go > through this, and if the mother doesn't wise up, her daughter may be lost > forever. God this is so sad! > > Haven > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2011 Report Share Posted June 4, 2011 Since I can't "like" the comments, I will jump in. How horribly sad for this little girl! How can they not automatically see that she has been injured by a vaccine? I hope that her mother will seek help immediately, and not from conventional medicine. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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