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Originally posted by paxnatus
For all the nay sayers out there. To generalize and stereo type the parents of Autistic children as "frightened and acting on pure emotion is complete BS!!
Originally posted by paxnatus I do believe that many or frightened and ar I have an autistic son whom was not so at birth. It was following his MMR that he began showing symptoms. I really don't care if you believe me or not.
Originally posted by paxnatusThe parents of these kids I think know best! We are the ones with first hand experience and eye witness accounts!! We have done the research and WATCHED the results. Do not discount us as hysterical idiots looking desperately for answers and someone to blame. We have much more important things to handle, like making sure our children have a shot at quality of life.
Originally posted by paxnatusYou have not walked in our shoes and until you do you have no right to make personal assumptions regarding why we tend to believe the MMR is responsible for our childs challenges. Perhaps you would be more informed if you read this thread.
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
reply to post by SunnyDee
You're being intellectually dishonest. The CDC doesn't recommend 36 different vaccines. Here is the actual CDC vaccine schedule for 0-6 months.
Please note that there are 11 vaccines on that schedule, and only 10 of them are recommended for all children. It's likely your biased source was counting boosters as different vaccines, which they aren't.
Originally posted by StrangeBrew
That's 36 different injections.
Some may be interested to know that Dr Wakefield is not anti-vaccine. Far from it, he is very pro-vaccine as he readily admits. Also, he and the Lancet paper did not conclude that the MMR vaccine is responsible for autism. And this is what he was asked to retract in 2004. 10 of the 13 professionals involved in the research did retract under pressure and duress but Dr. Wakefield and 2 others did not because as they put it, "you cannot retract a possibility".
Originally posted by StrangeBrew
This will be my only reply to you. Your own link, the schedule you incorrectly labeled 0-6 months instead of 0-6 years
SHOWS the 36 injections over those 6 first years of life! Clearly!
Wakefield touts vaccines over and over again in the interview.
I read that ridiculous smear piece in the BMJ.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
Mothers need to follow the child vaccine schedule of the 1950's-1960s regardless of what the Govt wants
with my two younger children spread them out over a 6 year period just in case.
There is no definate answers however if 500+ Autistic children and adults were put under an MRI and other similar tests plus a range of blood tests I think we would get alot closer to the truth in a more speedy time frame not to mention we would learn so much more about this disorder.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by VneZonyDostupa
Thats not what I said. I said having the vaccines far out weight the consequences of not having them. The scedule of vaccines in the 1950's and 1960's is still available through libraries although I have'nt looked online.