Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Hi everyone! The Wall Street Journal published my response to the following (out of the " overwhelming " responses they told me they received, they only published two)...the only small problem is there is a bit of a typo. When CHERAB Outreach - Jeannie Buesser, wrote a letter in support of what I was saying -they misunderstood that I was the author since she put my whole letter above her message as she always does -and put her as the author! It was published in this past Friday's WSJ and will be online soon. It will also be corrected soon ...but for those who read this past Friday's response -here is the original response from me! From: lisageng wsj.ltrs@... Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:23 AM Subject: Silence is not golden Silence is not golden The opinion about " lawyers, loopholes and emotional parents " ( " The Politics of Autism " , 12/29/03) is a slap in the face not only at all of us, the " emotional parents " , which is distasteful, but to truth and to science, which is primitive and without consciousness. There is no push I'm aware of to not vaccinate our children. Most parents today try to study all sides, discuss issues with their child's medical doctors, and make informed decisions on " how " to vaccinate their children. The article mentions social impairments and learning disabilities. Autism is only one of the many disorders on the rise in our children today. There is a significantly higher and dramatic rise in children afflicted with speech and language disorders. A study by the Centers for Disease Control conducted 1999-2000 found a significant link between speech and language impairments and thimerosal exposure. In addition, according to the analysis of the US Department of Education 2001 statistics by Mark R Geier, MD., PhD, in the past ten years, while there has been a 4 fold increase in the numbers of children with autism, there has been a 30 fold increase in the numbers of children with speech and language disorders. Even though there are more children today then a decade ago with autism who also have underlying, co existing speech and language impairments, there is a much larger group of late talker children that do not have any social impairments or learning disabilities. Many of these are children who are highly intelligent, but who cannot speak at all, or only with difficulty. I know because I am the mother to one such child who was a happy, babbling and healthy baby until his third Hepatitis shot at 11 months old in 1997, a date when thimerosal was still included in the pediatric vaccines. At the time we didn't associate the vaccine with the fever my son went through for 2 weeks, nor how he regressed and developed oral and verbal apraxia, hypotonia, motor planning difficulties in his body and sensory integration dysfunction. Even though today we still do not know for sure why, or the reason why there is a such a dramatic rise in the past decade of communication impaired children like my son Tanner, the public needs to be aware of all viewpoints to help them make informed decisions on behalf of their children. In the book The Late Talker I just co authored with neurodevelopmental pediatrician and NYC Medical Director of Early Intervention Marilyn Agin MD we explore all sides of any point we raise of " what to do if your child is not speaking yet " because as a book written by an " emotional parent " and a medical doctor, together with Malcolm Nicholl, an international journalist, that's what we want to know. As the Wall Street Journal one would expect you would want the same. Why for example would the editorial state " thimerosal.has never been credibly linked to any health problems " and yet not also mention that there are hundreds of articles in the scientific literature that show the toxicity of thimerosal and none that show the safety of thimerosal? My son today is 7 years old. Due to years of intensive, daily therapies, he is a popular and friendly straight A student in first grade who loves reading Dr. Seuss books like the Cat in the Hat. He is a cub scout, on a soccer team and in a chess club. My son also still has trouble speaking -he is verbal disabled. Even though none of us know why for sure yet, we have learned one thing for sure. Silence is not golden. ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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