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Do you see a DAN doctor or know of a doctor who would write a note

saying he is to recieve no immunizations until further notice that he

is trying to get his lead and mercury levels down. Kristy

On Aug 10, 2004, at 10:02 PM, M wrote:

> My 4 year old autistic son just started his school.  they want his 4

> year shots record.  I have stopped all immunization shots for about a

> year.  He has both High lead and mercury.  How do I convince them to

> let him continue school?

>

> Thanks.

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You should check to see if you have religious exemption or

philosophical exemption in the state in which you reside.

It may be as simple as getting a notarized form and giving it to the

school.

> My 4 year old autistic son just started his school. they want his

4

> year shots record. I have stopped all immunization shots for

about a

> year. He has both High lead and mercury. How do I convince them

to

> let him continue school?

>

> Thanks.

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> My 4 year old autistic son just started his school. they want his

4

> year shots record. I have stopped all immunization shots for

about a

> year. He has both High lead and mercury. How do I convince them

to

> let him continue school?

Well, follow up on the link that Dana gave, and if you

find you don't have enough info or support, ask again and

include your state.

How to " convince them " is " legally " . You find out what

the exemption laws are in your state, you follow the

processes (e.g. to get exemption), then you show the

school evidence you are exempt. You may need to also

help them out with understanding what the law is.

good wishes,

Moria

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