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Don't know what the test means, but there's thimerosal (mercury) in the hep B.

Educate yourself on vaccines in general before allowing any more.

Cave's " What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About Childhood Vaccines " provides

lots of useful info.

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I'm a new member and we just received blood test results that <BR>

indicate our 2.5 year old son's (ASD) liver enzymes are extremely <BR>

elevated.  Our DAN doctor said that the test results indicate a <BR>

severe reaction to the hep b vaccine.  We meet with the doctor in 2 <BR>

weeks to discuss all test results, but I wanted to find any possible <BR>

information first (I'm impatient).<BR>

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Has anyone encountered this situation?  What did you do?  Is it <BR>

purely a chelation issue or can something else help?<BR>

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Thanks,<BR>

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> I'm a new member and we just received blood test results that

> indicate our 2.5 year old son's (ASD) liver enzymes are extremely

> elevated. Our DAN doctor said that the test results indicate a

> severe reaction to the hep b vaccine.

My son was autistic from HepB vax at birth. I have never had him

tested, so I can't give info on that aspect. However, my son is

recovered because of chelation and anti-viral, so you can consider

both of those possibilities.

Dana

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Hello ,

Can you post the level of his liver enzymes? I'd like to see

what " extremely elevated " means.

A lots of things could cause high liver enzymes, especially mercury

detoxification. Milk Thistle is good for the liver.

Did the doc run titers for the HepB?

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> I'm a new member and we just received blood test results that

> indicate our 2.5 year old son's (ASD) liver enzymes are extremely

> elevated. Our DAN doctor said that the test results indicate a

> severe reaction to the hep b vaccine. We meet with the doctor in 2

> weeks to discuss all test results, but I wanted to find any

possible

> information first (I'm impatient).

>

> Has anyone encountered this situation? What did you do? Is it

> purely a chelation issue or can something else help?

>

> Thanks,

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