Guest guest Posted July 16, 2002 Report Share Posted July 16, 2002 Thanks Dana; I've forwarded your info to them! Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2002 Report Share Posted July 16, 2002 > My BIL's daughter is up for her MMR booster for kindergarten. Check titres, 95% of kids don't even need the booster. http://www.autismchannel.net/dana/myvaxopn.htm Read Dr. Cave's book http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0446677078/qid%3D999931913/103- 0574123-1457406 Otherwise find the relevant state here, and obtain waiver if desired http://www.access1.net/via/STATES/allstates.htm >> She mentioned splitting > them up, but the docs are very bad about that around here; most just won't be > bothered. She knows that. If she still feels strongly about it, tell the docs that if they don't split the vax, she won't allow it for her child. Most docs when confronted with a decision like that, will order the separate vax. I have product numbers on my site page above, just give those numbers to the doc to order. > > How many feel your child, or someone you know's child was injured by a > booster? A friend of mine her daughter developed Crohn immediately following 7th grade HepB booster. I know several people who regressed following MMR booster. Personally I would not give it. You can also recommend checking metal levels, and if high metals, then that is more evidence to not vax. It appears that most kids who regressed after MMR, are the kids who were metal toxic in the first place. http://www.autismchannel.net/dana/chelate.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2002 Report Share Posted July 16, 2002 Yes, we just checked Ethan's titre at age 5, and he has immunity (from his first MMR vax at 13 months). Drawing blood is not fun with kids, but they should consider that it is safer than injecting your child with a vaccine that they certainly do not " need " ! W > > > Check titres, 95% of kids don't even need the booster. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 hi michele, i know my daughter was affected by the mmr , she had no health/bowels problems, spoke and reached all her developmental milestones at the appropriate age. since the mmr she lost her speech, has autism, learning difficulties, bowel problems, tactile defensive etc , i could go on and on but i`m sure you and other parents can relate to this. i strongly advise any parents not to give in to proffesional pressure and leave the mmr well alone, hope this was helpful, take care from rosie. hugsfam5@... wrote: My BIL's daughter is up for her MMR booster for kindergarten. They are concerned because they know our son was vaccine injured, primarily by the MMR when he was 15 mos. Their daughter seemed fine enough with all her vaccs, but they are wondering what her risk of reaction is at 5 yrs for the booster. ly I feel there is still a risk, (but maybe less?), but I am definitely skewed with my opinion on vaccines (rightfully so!). She mentioned splitting them up, but the docs are very bad about that around here; most just won't be bothered. She knows that. How many feel your child, or someone you know's child was injured by a booster? Any suggestions for them...may email me privately. Thanks, Michele (, 7-1/2 yrs ASD, Logan, 4yrs, Jolie, 4-1/2 mos) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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