Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Could someone repost the info on why vaccinations should or should not be given? I'm looking for research type literature, based on studies/fact, not the " hype " type of stuff about how all vaccinations are terrible... We have had a mixed result with vaccinations, some " no reactions " , some bad reactions. Because my daughter vomitted after the MMR, I've never done that again. That was the only one we had a problem with, until the flu shot, which really coincided with a really bad neuro response about 1 hour later (she began large seizures, still not cleared up). On Mar 19, 2004, at 3:58 AM, Mito wrote: > I read a post about vaccinations and how they shouldn't be given to > mito kids because of their compromised immune systems. That's one > thing that I've always wondered about Kaelyn. When she had her > seizure at 16 months, it was one week to the day of her > varicella-zoster (chickenpox) vaccination. She had had the MMR, Hib, > etc. before and no reactions, so I can't imagine why IF she does have > mito, why only the varicella would affect her. Or even if she doesn't > have mito for that matter. The following two scenarios are the main > two that I am considering right now: 1. she has undiagnosed mito or > some other kind of metabolic disorder. 2. she developed encephalitis > from the vaccination and her effects now are from the damage the > encephalitis caused. The latter almost seems more appropriate for her > symptoms. The only thing is, is that she didn't break out with the > classic chickenpox lesions. As I said in an earlier post, I've been > doing research on her individual symptoms and they > strongly reflect upper motor neuron damage...can mito cause that? > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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