Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the vaccination is that is given around 18 months? I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my oldest and first son had the same problem. I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard about this other little boy. Would appreciate any help on this. Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 Hi Darlene This is what the 18month old needle is for 18 months • Varicella (VZV) http://immunise.health.gov.au/internet/immunise/publishing.nsf/Content/F11B0C092AC5A5D3CA25719D00183398/$File/nip-schedule-card-july07.pdf Hope this helps. From: djaro828 <djaro828@...>Subject: 18-month vaccinationAutism and Aspergers Treatment Received: Friday, 5 December, 2008, 10:38 PM My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what thevaccination is that is given around 18 months?I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandsonafter he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe myoldest and first son had the same problem. I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months(the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - toautism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed relatedto the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it wasscarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with asimilar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heardabout this other little boy.Would appreciate any help on this.Darlene Start your day with 7 and win a Sony Bravia TV. Enter now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 My daughter had a high fever 106 and then a seizure that night after she recived the 15 month shot. A few weeks later she started flapping her hands all the time and stopped communicating. Dtap and Hip A are at 18 month. MMR and some other ones are at 15 month. Try to get them separated. My daughter has 5 shots in one day. Ally From: djaro828 <djaro828@...>Subject: 18-month vaccinationAutism and Aspergers Treatment Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 6:38 AM My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what thevaccination is that is given around 18 months?I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandsonafter he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe myoldest and first son had the same problem. I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months(the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - toautism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed relatedto the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it wasscarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with asimilar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heardabout this other little boy.Would appreciate any help on this.Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 My daughter had a high fever 106 and then a seizure that night after she recived the 15 month shot. A few weeks later she started flapping her hands all the time and stopped communicating. Dtap and Hip A are at 18 month. MMR and some other ones are at 15 month. Try to get them separated. My daughter has 5 shots in one day. Ally From: djaro828 <djaro828@...>Subject: 18-month vaccinationAutism and Aspergers Treatment Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 6:38 AM My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what thevaccination is that is given around 18 months?I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandsonafter he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe myoldest and first son had the same problem. I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months(the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - toautism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed relatedto the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it wasscarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with asimilar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heardabout this other little boy.Would appreciate any help on this.Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Thank you, . > > From: djaro828 <djaro828@...> > Subject: 18-month vaccination > Autism and Aspergers Treatment > Received: Friday, 5 December, 2008, 10:38 PM > > > > > > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Start your day with 7 and win a Sony Bravia TV. Enter now http://au.docs./homepageset/?p1=other & p2=au & p3=tagline > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Thank you, . > > From: djaro828 <djaro828@...> > Subject: 18-month vaccination > Autism and Aspergers Treatment > Received: Friday, 5 December, 2008, 10:38 PM > > > > > > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Start your day with 7 and win a Sony Bravia TV. Enter now http://au.docs./homepageset/?p1=other & p2=au & p3=tagline > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Thank you, Ally. > > From: djaro828 <djaro828@...> > Subject: 18-month vaccination > Autism and Aspergers Treatment > Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 6:38 AM > > > > > > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Thank you, Ally. > > From: djaro828 <djaro828@...> > Subject: 18-month vaccination > Autism and Aspergers Treatment > Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 6:38 AM > > > > > > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Wow, how sad! Regardless of the vaccine that was given (probably multiple anyway), I hope they know the extreme significance of " seeing a difference in their grandson " . The next round of vaccines could put him " over the edge " . Maybe you already suggested it, but I would recommend they consult with a Defeat Autism Now! physician who can find out if any injury is present. > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Wow, how sad! Regardless of the vaccine that was given (probably multiple anyway), I hope they know the extreme significance of " seeing a difference in their grandson " . The next round of vaccines could put him " over the edge " . Maybe you already suggested it, but I would recommend they consult with a Defeat Autism Now! physician who can find out if any injury is present. > > My memory isn't what it once was...does someone know what the > vaccination is that is given around 18 months? > > I have come across someone that noticed a difference in their grandson > after he had a high fever in reaction to a vaccine. I believe my > oldest and first son had the same problem. > > I had thought it was the MMR vaccine but that's given at 12 months > (the one commonly linked - though not scientifically proven - to > autism). This other little boy has hearing problems believed related > to the high fever. When my son came down with one, I thought it was > scarlet fever. I have since heard of other children coming down with a > similar fever, but never equated it with the vaccine until I heard > about this other little boy. > > Would appreciate any help on this. > > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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