Guest guest Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 Yes, I have considered so many factors. I read Dr. McCandless' book -- I think it was in that one --something about mother's not holding titers to rubella. I don't hold titers to rubella. Of course the first thing they wanted to do to me after giving birth was give me another MMR shot, but I adamantly refused. I had a serious reaction to the flu shot when I was twenty-seven -- I mean I was deathly ill within hours after the shot, could not bear weight and had to be carried into the emergency room where they put me in a back room and a lot of whispering went on. I was completely yellow, and the first stupid question the er doc asks my friend who carried me in is, " Is she normally this yellow? " Then of course they proceed to tell me it was a fluke and I was already coming down with the flu when I got the shot. Load of crap. I was never THAT SICK before nor after. It was the closest to death I have ever come, but at the time I wound up believing it was a fluke but was cautious about my son getting shots. Our ped was well aware that I did not want my son to get thimerosal-containing vaccines, but she lied and did it anyway. So I've thought about my own bad reaction to a vaccine, the fact that I don't hold titers to rubella, having a c-section and having an epidural, my son having hyperbilirubin anemia (we were back to the hospital when he was a week old, and we were there for several days, and it was a nightmare). However, except for persistent colic, my son developed normally to fifteen months of age, then as soon as he got his fifteen month shots --BOOM, he was never the same --I mean I walked in with a child who talked and was FINE, and I walked out with a non-verbal child who would not say another discernible word with meaning for three years. I was vaccinated in '92 without even being asked, though I was conscious after a freak accident. That was for tetanus. I haven't taken a vaccine since and won't unless I'm bit by something rabid. I could never risk losing my son again that way. The only illnesses he's had since then are ones I believe were induced by the vaccine damage --chronic lung infections and asthma. I also believe his chronic cellulitis is due to the shots screwing up his immune system. Whatever the other factors may or may not be, vaccines are the smoking gun. I agree with what you say --I think trying to go as natural as possible with everything is the way to go, but I had to have a c-section due to previous uterine surgery for fibroids. The epidural caused a lot of residual problems afterward. Did you have residual problems? My lower back was still numb for a very long time, and I had excruciating neck pain. I had a hard time bouncing back afterward, especially with a colicky baby. I also think it is quite possible that my son had a problem with milk and soy protein from the start. I breast fed, but we had to start supplementing when he was about four months, and we had the hardest time finding a formula he could tolerate. So I do think his colic was something amiss in protein digestion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Certainly is a warning sign...and to me an indicator *not* to vaccinate. I wish they could work on that. > > > > There are a couple of things I would want to rule out if there is itching > > but no rash. One is an allergic reaction, which can manifest with itching > > and no rash, and the other would be cholestasis. It can include rash and > > other things but it can also produce no rash in some cases. Pregnant women > > can often get cholestasis and should have bilirubin checked. I had a " mild " > > case of this while pregnant -- not pleasant. I itched like crazy! > > > > The reason you might want to rule it out if the itching persists is that > > some drugs --herbal or not can cause cholestasis. Elevated bilirubin levels > > over a lingering period of time can damage body systems. If eyes or skin > > begin to yellow, then it is getting more serious. I'm not a doctor but am > > speaking from experience. My son developed elevated bilirubin levels > > shortly after birth, as well. > > > > Someone here more knowledgeable about the use of OLE could comment further > > on this. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 I agree. I especially think women have any allele such as not holding titers to rubella. I've heard from several women who have this allele and then when they vaccinated their kids around fifteen months they regressed. I also think anyone having ANY type of vaccine reaction should never again take one themselves and should never vaccinate their kids (unless, like I said they get bit by a rabid skunk.) I'm certain any drug taken during pregnancy and during childbirth can have an effect on the baby. Another thing I thought of was how quickly they cut the cord. I mean, are they absolutely sure that a baby isn't getting vital things from the cord for a minute after birth? Are they sure the baby isn't still getting some blood volume? I wish I had banked my son's cord blood -- in order for doing some comparative testing and also maybe for treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 Haven, this might interest you http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18993126 there was another article I showed my OB about increasing infant iron stores by waiting 2 minutes before clamping sothat is what was done for my last two children > > I agree. I especially think women have any allele such as not holding > titers to rubella. I've heard from several women who have this allele and > then when they vaccinated their kids around fifteen months they regressed. > > I also think anyone having ANY type of vaccine reaction should never again > take one themselves and should never vaccinate their kids (unless, like I > said they get bit by a rabid skunk.) > > I'm certain any drug taken during pregnancy and during childbirth can have > an effect on the baby. Another thing I thought of was how quickly they cut > the cord. I mean, are they absolutely sure that a baby isn't getting vital > things from the cord for a minute after birth? Are they sure the baby isn't > still getting some blood volume? > > I wish I had banked my son's cord blood -- in order for doing some > comparative testing and also maybe for treatment. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 My son had jaundice on day 5. We were advised not to vaccinate. My OB believes that jaundice after birth is a symptom of an infection. Caryn > > > > > > There are a couple of things I would want to rule out if there is itching > > > but no rash. One is an allergic reaction, which can manifest with itching > > > and no rash, and the other would be cholestasis. It can include rash and > > > other things but it can also produce no rash in some cases. Pregnant women > > > can often get cholestasis and should have bilirubin checked. I had a " mild " > > > case of this while pregnant -- not pleasant. I itched like crazy! > > > > > > The reason you might want to rule it out if the itching persists is that > > > some drugs --herbal or not can cause cholestasis. Elevated bilirubin levels > > > over a lingering period of time can damage body systems. If eyes or skin > > > begin to yellow, then it is getting more serious. I'm not a doctor but am > > > speaking from experience. My son developed elevated bilirubin levels > > > shortly after birth, as well. > > > > > > Someone here more knowledgeable about the use of OLE could comment further > > > on this. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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