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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

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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

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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

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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

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> From: djaro828 <djaro828@...>

> Subject: 18-month vaccination

> Autism and Aspergers Treatment

> Received: Friday, 5 December, 2008, 10:38 PM

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> vaccination is that is given around 18 months?

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> 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.

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> 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.

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> Would appreciate any help on this.

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> Darlene

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Thank you, .

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> From: djaro828 <djaro828@...>

> Subject: 18-month vaccination

> Autism and Aspergers Treatment

> Received: Friday, 5 December, 2008, 10:38 PM

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>

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> 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

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> Start your day with 7 and win a Sony Bravia TV. Enter

now http://au.docs./homepageset/?p1=other & p2=au & p3=tagline

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Thank you, Ally.

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> 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

>

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Thank you, Ally.

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> 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

>

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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

>

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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

>

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