Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 > > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > here in this country. > > Other countries have it even worse, especially Eastern Europe. At least here there are examptions or home schooling option. In Ukraine there were no examotions except a medical one plus we were given vaccines right in schools without our parents even knowing when & how, from the same needle that was boiled between each child!Plus we had smallpox vaccines long after it was discontinued here and we still have BCG(TB mandatory shots at birth)At least here we have some choice plus lots of info on vaccines. Katarina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Hi Dawn, It is so tragic You are in my thoughts and prayers Also I do have some webpages in Romanian available if she is interested........or anyone you know. A doctor in Romania translated them for me and I had to take them down because of a custody battle she was in with her husband and he was using the non-vax situation as a weapon (even in Romania these battles occur) Sheri > > Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her boss > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to alarm > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a long > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I was > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism (comparing > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed with me > too surprisingly!). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over the > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some routines, > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was " fooled " > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like McCarthy > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > the " Autism shot! " > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use some. > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not hurting > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a price > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just thank > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic environmental > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. I can > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. old > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures and > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents are > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the gradual > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 mo. > old and slowly lost them all. > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > here in this country. > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's appt. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Dawn, Sorry to hear this : (. My prayers are with you. > > Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her boss > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to alarm > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a long > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I was > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism (comparing > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed with me > too surprisingly!). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over the > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some routines, > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was " fooled " > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like McCarthy > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > the " Autism shot! " > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use some. > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not hurting > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a price > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just thank > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic environmental > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. I can > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. old > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures and > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents are > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the gradual > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 mo. > old and slowly lost them all. > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > here in this country. > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's appt. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 Dawn- I do hate to hear this...the pain in your writing is so raw. I feel it though...I went through the same thing with my son. It strikes a nerve deep in me that I would never want to re-live. My son was fully vax'd till 15 mos...that's when everything was clear to me. He was showing me signs of vacc. damage all along but I didn't recognize them until it was too late. He is now 8 yrs old and in a main stream school. It has been a very LONG and Hard road but God is good and homeopathy has helped so much. The average person wouldn't see anything different about my child today. He has come a long way from loosing all speech and appearing like a classic PDD NOS kid. He has CAPD now but believe me...I can deal with that! Don't give up! There is hope. This group helped me through many years of heart ache. I thank the Lord for Sheri N.! While she hasn't been our personal homeopath..she has always helped me when I called upon her in an emergency. She is a rare lady. There are many others on this group just like her so you are a great place. My advice? 1. Pray 2. Find a good qualified homeopath that works well with you 3. Read..research any chance you can. Any education you can achieve in this area will only help you and your son in the long run. 4. Have someone that will support you in this. You need someone to vent or share with. I have seen many children make wonderful recovery with homeopathy! Mine included :-) I will pray for you and your son...I will pray that the Lord give you wisdom in this journey. take care Sherry > > Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her boss > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to alarm > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a long > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I was > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism (comparing > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed with me > too surprisingly!). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over the > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some routines, > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was " fooled " > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like McCarthy > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > the " Autism shot! " > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use some. > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not hurting > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a price > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just thank > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic environmental > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. I can > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. old > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures and > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents are > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the gradual > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 mo. > old and slowly lost them all. > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > here in this country. > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's appt. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 You are NOT an idiot, Dawn. You did what most of us did, only you were savvy enough to stop sooner. One of my sons also lacked eye contact, had language problems--really an odd duck, although I never had him formally tested. At 16, he's a totally different child and I didn't even do anything agressive, just some sensory integration therapy. With you actually doing something, I am fully confident you'll pull your son out of this. He's still pretty little and has a lot of developmental phases to go through, so you can't see the progress now that he'll be making in the future. I'm sure by the time he's a teenager you will also see him flourish. Put the anger to the side for now, get your son back in shape and then go back to the anger and put it to use. You have an incredible amount of insight for having just been researching this for a short time. Keep at it--we're all rooting for you! Winnie A Bomb was Dropped on me Yesterday Vaccinations > Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her > boss > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to > alarm > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a > long > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I > was > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism > (comparing > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed > with me > too surprisingly!). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over > the > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some > routines, > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was > " fooled " > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like > McCarthy > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > the " Autism shot! " > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use > some. > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not > hurting > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a > price > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just > thank > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic > environmental > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. > I can > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. > old > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures > and > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents > are > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the > gradual > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 > mo. > old and slowly lost them all. > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be > the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short > time > here in this country. > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's > appt. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 I'm so sorry Dawn! I'm praying for you and your family. Thank God that your son has a wonderful mom like you! Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her boss > > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to alarm > > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a long > > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I was > > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism (comparing > > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed with me > > too surprisingly! ). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over the > > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some routines, > > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was " fooled " > > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like McCarthy > > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > > the " Autism shot! " > > > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use some. > > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not hurting > > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a price > > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just thank > > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > > difference!) , various supplements, avoiding more toxic environmental > > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. I can > > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. old > > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures and > > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents are > > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the gradual > > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 mo. > > old and slowly lost them all. > > > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > > here in this country. > > > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's appt. > > > > .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 Dawn, I'm so sorry for this to be happening to you and your son/family. I have a child the same age and can't even imagine what you must be going through. If anyone can make it though this (and bring your son with you!) it will be you. Have you heard anything good about the B6 treatments, the oral chelation? It does seem like your son has a head start because of what you have been doing already with him. You inspire me to do b etter with my own kids. Please keep us all posted on your findings along the way. I always enjoy your emails and love your spunk and spirit. I am so angry about this. It is happening all around us and nobody seems to care. Somebody should be responsible yet nobody is. ANd they just keep injecting. It makes me sick. > > Well, my 21 mo. old infant has been receiving early intervention > services 1x per week thanks to his vaccines. The person that > normally visits brought along her boss yesterday. After her boss > watched my son for an hour she told me that she doesn't want to alarm > me, but she also doesn't want me to be taken by surprise with a > possible Autism or PDD-NOS diagnosis. (We are currently on a long > waiting list to be seen for a comprehensive evaluation). Here I was > all along thinking that he could have ended up with Autism (comparing > my story to other Moms') if I kept vaccinating because of his > reactions at 2, 4, and 6 mo. old (this person totally agreed with me > too surprisingly!). But, I now see that he fits a lot of the > criteria now - he has slipped further and further behind over the > past several months too. The " brief " eye contact, some routines, > etc. I feel shocked, angry, sick, and horrified that I was " fooled " > by my trusted pediatrician. I even kind of feel like McCarthy > in a way because I was even questioning vaccines since the very > beginning and not " allowing " all of the new ones! Boy, was I an > idiot. McCarthy even asked her doctor if the MMR shot was > the " Autism shot! " > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use some. > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not hurting > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a price > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just thank > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic environmental > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. I can > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. old > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures and > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents are > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the gradual > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 mo. > old and slowly lost them all. > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be the > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short time > here in this country. > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's appt. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 Hi Dawn, I am so sorry to read this. You and your family are in my prayers. Take care Deepali > > If anyone believes in the power of prayer, we sure could use > > some. > > We see a DAN doctor on Wednesday. As if our finances are not > > hurting > > enough as it is (not covered by insurance!). You can't put a > > price > > on recovery and that is exactly what I am shooting for. I just > > thank > > God that I've been doing what I've been doing for him all along - > > > > organic food, gluten free/casein free diet for a month now (big > > difference!), various supplements, avoiding more toxic > > environmental > > exposure, clay baths, etc. It could be a lot worse I believe. > > I can > > see why so many parents do not see the " bang " until after 12 mo. > > old > > shots too (we stopped at 6 mo. old after his partial seizures > > and > > also realized he regressed after his 2 mo. shots). Most parents > > are > > working full-time and really don't have the time to see the > > gradual > > changes until it is severe. Our baby had a lot of words at 12 > > mo. > > old and slowly lost them all. > > > > My new sister-in-law from Romania is very scared to be in this > > country now. She doesn't know many people, but my son will be > > the > > 3rd victim of vaccines that she has encountered during her short > > time > > here in this country. > > > > I'll keep everyone posted on what happens during our doctor's > > appt. > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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