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please think carefully. i've seen terrible regressions after much progress

in kids. i know mine nephew regressed very badly, gastro issues increased,

sensory issues as well, as well as acquiring which he hadn't before a seizure

disorder. the seizures are bad. called landau kleffner syndrome, where he

actually lost speech, acquired aphasia they called it. nearly like how people

who

suffer from a stroke does. he is ten with all this new stuff going on and

it's very hard on him and everybody, who expects such regression at age ten?

the

booster shots set him off so now eveyones struggling from there. he is my

nephew so this is only mine experience here you have to decide for yourself but

if my sister in law could turn back time she would. it's awful to regress

and lose speech at such a mature age when you think you have already gotten

past all the difficulties only to deal with new stuff all over again.

crabtail

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esuyat@... writes:

My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2 vaccinations

(DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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Hi, I have heard so many stories of vac injuries from the other boards I'm

on and I went to a lecture on the 'facts' and was just sick that I didn't

have that information when I had my 2 son's done 6 years ago. I declined

their 4 and 5 year boosters and actually switched Pediatricians for lack of

support from the 1st one with all of this. Our new Ped agreed that the

boosters would make both of my son's (who are improving), worse. If you

could at least decline them for today and do your own research and then make

a decision later after you dig a little, that is the best. You can't undo

it if you have them done today.

1. Go to 909shot.org and you can look up the 2 you need to have done and

read the pros/cons. You can also look up on the VAERS chart if there have

been any deaths or injuries reported in '06 from those 2.

2.

http://www.foodconsumer.org/777/8/New_vaccine_preservative_proves_harmful.sh

tml This is the link that actually hit this board warning about the new

preservative.

I have a couple other emails from my other groups I will forward.

Christy

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Subject: Scared about vaccinations today

My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2 vaccinations

(DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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Forgive me if this sounds unkind. Why would you take the chance????? Especially

given the fact that your child already has been diagnosed.

I cannot imagine what you must be thinking. If there is the slightest chance

that this could harm your child, why take the chance?

Take the exemption...religious....and enjoy growing your child up to be the

person God always intended for him to be.

If you don't, you will most likely loose him,.at least for a few years...if

not for good.

If you do get him back it will be through many tears and heartache, not to

mention therapies, and a good amount of money.Do you think anybody from school

or the govt. really gives a care about what our families are going through??? No

way!

Dont worry about the school, or the govt. They will eventually get over

it....quicker then recovering your child from the damage done by immunizations!

I have wished so many times that I could go back to the day my daughter was

loaded up with the government poisons, that was the day I lost her. It took a

month or so...but she was completely gone after that. It has taken me until age

11 to recover her this far. She is still not 100%. The problem is YOU CANNOT go

back! Once you have done it....that is it.

Is it worth it?

esuyat <esuyat@...> wrote:

My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2 vaccinations

(DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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Why don't you ask to have his titers checked. I did this only for my son's

MMR and tetanus....they were fine and I declined the 5 yo boosters and filed

an exemption with school for the DP and IPV.... no problems with

registration. My 5 yo is not on the spectrum, but has had chronic

constipation issues, hypotonia and verbal/oral motor dyspraxia..... all from

vaccination issues.

Decline until you are better informed and at peace with your decision. Do

not let them bully you.

Jackie---

> My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2 vaccinations

> (DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

> progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

> him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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Yes, please decline!! It was these 6 yr boosters that sent our child

down the tubes. That was in 1991 when only a DT and Polio were given.

We have a perfectly healthy grandson[4yrs] who has had NO vaccines -

his older brother was on the sprectrum but has recovered. Do not let

the pressure of the situation cause you to rethink what your 'mommy

instinct' is telling you.

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> My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2 vaccinations

> (DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

> progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

> him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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I completely agree with Debbie! Just say NO!! It's not worth taking

a chance.

Sheresa

> My 5 yr old son (Asperger's) is scheduled to receive 2

vaccinations

> (DtaP #5, IPV #4) at his well child appt today. We have made so much

> progress this summer and I don't want to do anything that will harm

> him or set him back. Should I be worried? Should I decline the vacc?

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On Jul 26, 2006, at 11:02 AM, sbarron6fun wrote:

> I completely agree with Debbie! Just say NO!! It's not worth taking

> a chance.

>

> Sheresa

>

Me too!!! This is really important.

I bought a DVD from Australia to convince my daughter-in-law to not

vaccinate our second granddaughter (I knew they didn't have time to

read a book or articles on the internet, but that they'd watch a DVD).

I'm relieved to say it worked! I had advised them regarding

vaccinating my now 7-yo granddaughter, but my DIL had a lot of faith

in the medical profession back then (and didn't know me well enough

yet to take my advice! LOL!) My granddaughter has shown AS traits

since a toddler (reminds me so much of myself as a child), but her

mom couldn't see it, and didn't like hearing about it, so I dropped

the subject. Now that she's 7 and just went through 1st grade, my DIL

believes me! (Told me just last week, in fact . . .)

By the way, I never had my 3 kids vaccinated. They're now 32, 29, and

23. (And I've traveled to India 3 times without getting any shots.)

Best wishes,

Lalita

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