Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. , Amber (16) Psoriatic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 Hi , Probably not. since jra has been around for much longer than vaccines. You could see if there's a study comparing numbers of kids who have jra who got vaccinations to numbers of kids w/jra who are not vaccinated. The numbers are probably too small in the US to make an accurate study, but you might find something abroad. I'm no expert on antigens but inflamed synovial fluid of kids w/jra may have lots of weird stuff. Good luck. (and Ezra, systemic,14 yrs) ________________________________ From: pintogal2001 <URnotIM@...> Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:59:28 PM Subject: Vaccines and JRA Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. , Amber (16) Psoriatic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 I have done any research, but I wanted to throw our there that my daughter has not had any vaccines and she has JRA. I do believe hers are hereditary as my Great Grandmother was in a wheel chair by the age of 17 due to arthritits. From: <lisa_michael@...> Subject: Re: Vaccines and JRA Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 6:28 AM Â Hi , Probably not. since jra has been around for much longer than vaccines. You could see if there's a study comparing numbers of kids who have jra who got vaccinations to numbers of kids w/jra who are not vaccinated. The numbers are probably too small in the US to make an accurate study, but you might find something abroad. I'm no expert on antigens but inflamed synovial fluid of kids w/jra may have lots of weird stuff. Good luck. (and Ezra, systemic,14 yrs) ________________________________ From: pintogal2001 <URnotIM@...> Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:59:28 PM Subject: Vaccines and JRA Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. , Amber (16) Psoriatic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 I 100% believe vaccines TRIGGERED but did NOT cause my sons JIA. I believe he was predisposed to this monster and the combo of having croup (105.8 fever) and then getting his vaccines less than two months later allowed the monster to rear it's ugly head. I believe that if the vaccines hadn't triggered it...something else would have. Looking back I can see signs of autoimmune issues from when he was 8 months old...10 days after we returned home from Russia (he's adopted) he was hospitalized with an unexplained high fever. Over the next few years he would have many unexplained high fevers...two more times hours away from hospitalization. Anyway, I don't believe vaccines cause most issues...but I believe they can trigger them. & ,7, poly.... Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 , I have not done any research but have a freind on face book that has. She personally believes that all vaccines are bad,I disagree with this friend. She quotes Dr. Tenpenny on a regular basis. If you are interested in her you can google Dr. Tenpenny and get all the information you want. I personally have always felt that it is important to get the vaccines for my kids and they did not miss any. I resisted the chicken pox vaccine because I figure it would be better for them to get Chicken pox and be done and over with it. Jaye never did get the pox so we had her vaccinated after she was diagnosed with JRA because her rheumy, neurologist and pediatrician all recomended it. She had no problems with it. I get her the flu shot every year now just because when she gets sick she gets really sick. Just my thoughts on it. Vaccines and JRA Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. , Amber (16) Psoriatic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 It has been proven that vaccinations have prevented numerous debilitating and deadly diseases. It has not been proven that vaccinations cause any disease. Not that it hasn't been stated in a study that a very small percentage MAY have been affected, that still doesn't prove anything. I feel it is very important to vaccinate to protect my child and others from disease. I do not believe that vaccinations cause JRA, I do think anything can trigger it. I believe my daughters was triggered by an injury. > > Hi , > > Probably not. since jra has been around for much longer than vaccines. You could > see if there's a study comparing numbers of kids who have jra who got > vaccinations to numbers of kids w/jra who are not vaccinated. The numbers are > probably too small in the US to make an accurate study, but you might find > something abroad. I'm no expert on antigens but inflamed synovial fluid of kids > w/jra may have lots of weird stuff. Good luck. (and Ezra, systemic,14 yrs) > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: pintogal2001 <URnotIM@...> > > Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:59:28 PM > Subject: Vaccines and JRA > > > Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders > are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen > was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen > was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for > hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. > > > , Amber (16) Psoriatic > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 My son has autism, so I hear this all the time in regards to autism. Having spoken to many moms with autistic children, some kids with autism did appear to have a bad reaction to the vaccines, which they really couldn't link to other things. (Trigger vs. cause, not sure) In my son's case, no. All I have to say about vaccines is that if your child is on an immune suppressant drug for the JRA like my daughter who takes Imuran (Azthioprine) which treats both her autoimmune liver issues as well as the JRA, they should not be given a live vaccine like the MMR (measles, mump and rubella) while taking that med. Everyone should check with their doctors about which vaccines are live. Jo > > > > Hi , > > > > Probably not. since jra has been around for much longer than vaccines. You could > > see if there's a study comparing numbers of kids who have jra who got > > vaccinations to numbers of kids w/jra who are not vaccinated. The numbers are > > probably too small in the US to make an accurate study, but you might find > > something abroad. I'm no expert on antigens but inflamed synovial fluid of kids > > w/jra may have lots of weird stuff. Good luck. (and Ezra, systemic,14 yrs) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: pintogal2001 <URnotIM@> > > > > Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:59:28 PM > > Subject: Vaccines and JRA > > > > > > Has anybody done much research on the possibility that the auto-immune disorders > > are caused by the vaccines? I am finding that there is " rubella virus antigen > > was observed in the synovial fluid of 33 % of patients with J.R.A. No antigen > > was detected in the synovial fluid from other patients. " I have been reading for > > hours on the research done and the warnings issued with the vaccines. > > > > > > , Amber (16) Psoriatic > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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