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I'm so glad I found this group. This is one of my favorite topics. How

do I go about testing my son for mercury poisoning and/or titers when

the doctor seems unconcerned about his exposure even though my son had

too many MMRs by mistake? I also had a rhogam shot while I was

pregnant. My son is in special ed. and scored very high on the autism

rating scale, but was diagnosed with ADHD and ED. He seems to be

getting better with time but has had no treatment for this because it

hasn't been diagosed.

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The titers is a simple blood draw and measures the antibodies to

specific immunizations. I had the MMR titers done on my son to avoid

him getting the second MMR shot. All 3 (Mumps, Measles, Rubella)

antibodies we 10 times what is considered postive immunity. Can't

imagine what the titers would have been had he gotton #2MMR.

Tina

- In , " Karin " <momsislandaway@s...>

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> I'm so glad I found this group. This is one of my favorite topics. How

> do I go about testing my son for mercury poisoning and/or titers when

> the doctor seems unconcerned about his exposure even though my son had

> too many MMRs by mistake? I also had a rhogam shot while I was

> pregnant. My son is in special ed. and scored very high on the autism

> rating scale, but was diagnosed with ADHD and ED. He seems to be

> getting better with time but has had no treatment for this because it

> hasn't been diagosed.

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Does that mean he is actively fighting off the illnesses?

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The titers is a simple blood draw and measures the antibodies to

specific immunizations. I had the MMR titers done on my son to avoid

him getting the second MMR shot. All 3 (Mumps, Measles, Rubella)

antibodies we 10 times what is considered postive immunity. Can't

imagine what the titers would have been had he gotton #2MMR.

Tina

- In , " Karin " <momsislandaway@s...>

wrote:

> I'm so glad I found this group. This is one of my favorite topics. How

> do I go about testing my son for mercury poisoning and/or titers when

> the doctor seems unconcerned about his exposure even though my son had

> too many MMRs by mistake? I also had a rhogam shot while I was

> pregnant. My son is in special ed. and scored very high on the autism

> rating scale, but was diagnosed with ADHD and ED. He seems to be

> getting better with time but has had no treatment for this because it

> hasn't been diagosed.

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