Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Hi All, I haven't posted in a while. continues to improve but of course I am still investigating all the options. I took him to an immunologist and strangely all his tests came bake fine except for a battery against pneumococcol. Stranger still the Dr (mainstream Doc noy Autism Doc) said all the other tests were done against protein antigens...this pneumococcal is a polysaccharide antigen. HMMMMMMM....his digestive track cant handle polysaccharides and now his immune system cannot handle polysaccharides is this coincidence????? Now the Doc wants to immunize him again with a stronger pneumovax vaccine which I am of course very nervous about! But guess what the treatment is ...paid for by blue cross if his numbers dont improve...IVIG....Coincidence????? Any thoughts? Donna Mom to 5 PDDNOS SCD 5.5 months and improving and 19 months ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 " In more commonly encountered circumstances the vaccine is not effective. Adults with immunosuppressing conditions, and many with chronic medical disorders, are unable to mount an adequate antibody response to the vaccine ... " from http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/1/1 this polysaccharide vaccine seem to be so useless that there is a new protien based vaccine in the works somewhere. i presume thats the stronger one he is talking about? generally it appears difficult for some reason to make an effective vaccine against pneumococcol............... i don't think its good practice to give a vaccine while having or having had the illness. the question has to be if he can't mount an aedquate immnue response then are there real risks of the vaccine causing damage? does the new vaccine have thimersal(ethly mercury)? vitmain a and d are great immune system assists. i don't get a feeling of confidence in the medical treatment. > Hi All, > > I haven't posted in a while. continues to improve but of course > I am still investigating all the options. I took him to an > immunologist and strangely all his tests came bake fine except for a > battery against pneumococcol. Stranger still the Dr (mainstream Doc > noy Autism Doc) said all the other tests were done against protein > antigens...this pneumococcal is a polysaccharide antigen. > HMMMMMMM....his digestive track cant handle polysaccharides and now > his immune system cannot handle polysaccharides is this > coincidence????? Now the Doc wants to immunize him again with a > stronger pneumovax vaccine which I am of course very nervous about! > But guess what the treatment is ...paid for by blue cross if his > numbers dont improve...IVIG....Coincidence????? Any thoughts? > Donna Mom to 5 PDDNOS SCD 5.5 months and improving > and 19 months ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 > I haven't posted in a while. continues to improve but of course > I am still investigating all the options. I took him to an > immunologist and strangely all his tests came bake fine except for a > battery against pneumococcol. Stranger still the Dr (mainstream Doc > noy Autism Doc) said all the other tests were done against protein > antigens...this pneumococcal is a polysaccharide antigen. > HMMMMMMM....his digestive track cant handle polysaccharides and now > his immune system cannot handle polysaccharides is this > coincidence????? Now the Doc wants to immunize him again with a > stronger pneumovax vaccine which I am of course very nervous about! > But guess what the treatment is ...paid for by blue cross if his > numbers dont improve...IVIG....Coincidence????? Any thoughts? Hi Donna, 'mainstream'...? Advanced to say the least. IVIG seems to be a short- term suppressor of some symptoms, not suitable for all children and not without risks. I'd go for a second opinion without mentioning SCD. Marjan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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