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Hi

Sam had DPT Hib Polio, wer didn;t have any noticable reaction to vaccines, he

got a bad case of chicken pox at 5 months old. He meets the counting rules,

and has Lead problem. If you can afford it then its a good idea to get the hair

test. He regressed betwen 13-18 months.

HTH

Mandi in UK

Ever grateful we refused the MMR

> I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but I'm

> wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

> (nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any vaccinations

> later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

> terminology here) levels of mercury? My son (35 months old)may be

> autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

> I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only a

> route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

> with a vaccine?

>

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Forgive me, I just went back over my notes and he did get very sick two days

after his six month check up (fever, vomiting and green diarrhea) but the doctor

said that was Rotavirus?

[ ] Vaccine reaction & autism vs. no vaccine reaction &

autism

I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but I'm

wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

(nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any vaccinations

later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

terminology here) levels of mercury? My son (35 months old)may be

autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only a

route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

with a vaccine?

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In a message dated 6/24/2003 12:36:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sawyera@... writes:

> My son (35 months old)may be

> autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

> I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only a

> route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

> with a vaccine?

>

My son never had any bad reactions either. Atleast I dont remember anything

out of the " ordinary " .My pediatrician always administered tylenol in the office

and instructed me to do so for the next 24-48 hours after immunizations so he

might have had a fever???? Also, the tylenol made him sleep alot and groggy-

I think it was the tylenol!

But as for really noticeable reactions-NONE, and his hair test showed he is

mercury toxic now (he's 8) . I would definitely do the hair test if I were you.

All the best,

Lori

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--- In , " sawyersailor " <sawyera@a...>

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> I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but I'm

> wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

> (nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any vaccinations

> later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

> terminology here) levels of mercury?

I don't know. I would GUESS (and I am only guessing) that

it is pretty common.

In terms of " sources of exposure " : Vaccines are certainly a BIG

source of mercury exposure. There are other possible sources of

mercury exposure and there are also

a number of other toxic metals he could have been exposed

to, through many sources. Drinking water, and flame

retardant bedding and pajamas are some sources. You can

find a LONG list of sources of exposure to various toxic

metals, here:

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

> My son (35 months old)may be

> autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

> I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only a

> route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

> with a vaccine?

It may still be helpful. It costs about $40 to $80 depending

on how/where you order it. And nice in that there is no

blood draw involved!

/files/HOW_TO_hair_test

best,

Moria

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---I would definitely consider the option of chelation.

My son did not have any " noticeable " reactions, or should I say

anything other than what the CDC considered to be a " normal reaction "

such as slight redness, swelling almost unnoticeable. He regressed

into " autism " soon after his 15 month shots, within 2 weeks. He was

diagnosed at 22 months after lots of " tests. " He still had a few

words in his vocabulary, but did not progress much. At the age of

3 1/2 he got a tetanus shot and lost all words. My son is 12 and has

not spoken at all since then. I urge you to do all you can now while

he is young. Hind sight is 20/20, but doesn't help much.

May God's wisdom guide you, Lindy

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In , Mum231ASD@a... wrote:

> Hi

> Sam had DPT Hib Polio, wer didn;t have any noticable reaction to

vaccines, he

> got a bad case of chicken pox at 5 months old. He meets the

counting rules,

> and has Lead problem. If you can afford it then its a good idea to

get the hair

> test. He regressed betwen 13-18 months.

> HTH

> Mandi in UK

> Ever grateful we refused the MMR

>

> > I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but

I'm

> > wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

> > (nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any

vaccinations

> > later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

> > terminology here) levels of mercury? My son (35 months old)may

be

> > autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations

so

> > I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that

only a

> > route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad

experience

> > with a vaccine?

> >

>

>

>

>

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Hi. My son never had any adverse reaction from any of his vaccines,

with the exception of the chicken pox vac. He had several quarter

size pox marks in his diaper area several days after the vaccine.

There was never fevers, irritable behavior, sleeplessness, redness at

the injection site, etc.

I did a hair test, and he is metal toxic.

The hair test is easy and inexpensive, well worth it to check.

--- In , " sawyersailor " <sawyera@a...>

wrote:

> I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but

I'm

> wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

> (nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any vaccinations

> later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

> terminology here) levels of mercury? My son (35 months old)may be

> autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

> I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only

a

> route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

> with a vaccine?

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I think we all probably did the tylenol too. And now we know that tylenol is

hard on the liver! So that just added to the stress the kids were already under

from the vaccines.

Re: [ ] Vaccine reaction & autism vs. no vaccine reaction

& autism

In a message dated 6/24/2003 12:36:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sawyera@... writes:

> My son (35 months old)may be

> autistic, but he never had any bad reactions to any vaccinations so

> I'm wondering if I should do the hair test, etc... or is that only a

> route taken by parents whose children had an obvious bad experience

> with a vaccine?

>

My son never had any bad reactions either. Atleast I dont remember anything

out of the " ordinary " .My pediatrician always administered tylenol in the office

and instructed me to do so for the next 24-48 hours after immunizations so he

might have had a fever???? Also, the tylenol made him sleep alot and groggy-

I think it was the tylenol!

But as for really noticeable reactions-NONE, and his hair test showed he is

mercury toxic now (he's 8) . I would definitely do the hair test if I were you.

All the best,

Lori

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My son (7yo, PDD/NOS) never had a noticeable reaction to a vaccine. I

remember he did have uncontrollable screaming for an ear infection,

but don't remember if it was close to a vaccine. He had several ear

infections. Now that he is on GFCFSF Corn free, he no longer gets the

ear infections. He was delayed in language from the start. He does

not meet the counting rules, but has high Lead and Silver. I never

would have suspected that. I just got a filter for our drinking

water. I started chelating-- only 2 rounds, and have seen some

positive results.

Laurie

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--- In , " sawyersailor " <sawyera@a...>

wrote:

> I'm brand new to all of this so please forgive my ignorance, but I'm

> wondering how many children who never had any negative reaction

> (nothing out of the ordinary, not even a fever) to any vaccinations

> later turned out to show high or toxic (not sure of the proper

> terminology here) levels of mercury?

I never tested my son for metals, but he no longer qualifies as

autistic because of chelation. He never showed any bad reactions to

any vax except to the HepB vax at 2 days old. He never regressed

either, he was always different.

Here is his story, if you are interested

http://www.danasview.net/myson.htm

Dana

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Can anyone tell me which lab they would suggest for the Hair Analysis to rule

out mercury. I have a friend who is having some difficulty with her 3 year old.

Sharon Crist

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Doctor's Data, Inc. (DDI) Get teh test which shows both the metals and the

nutritional elements. Please also see the FAQs for the counting rules.

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Can anyone tell me which lab they would suggest for the Hair Analysis to rule

out mercury.  I have a friend who is having some difficulty with her 3 year

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> Can anyone tell me which lab they would suggest for the Hair

Analysis to rule out mercury. I have a friend who is having some

difficulty with her 3 year old.

>

> Sharon Crist

yes, detailed info on where and how to order the test is here:

/files/HOW_TO_hair_test

best,

Moria

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