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My dd #2 ended up in the hospital, immediately after receiving

her six-month shots. It took five hours to get her breathing properly, and

something like 7 doses of breathing treatments and oral albuteral…She left the

hospital with a puffer, regular inhaler, a nebulizer, rx for xopenex, liquid

albuteral, and steroids. All to be taken at least daily (neb’d hourly, for 15

minutes ‘round the clock); I was told her asthma would be life-long and that

she would need all of these treatments for the rest of her life…Proud to say,

she’s drug-free for over five years, thanks to GF/CF/SF/AF organic diet J

Liz P

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Wasn't it F. Kennedy Jr., who at the DC rally mentioned that he believed his kids onset of asthma was tied to vaccines????Subject: A vaccine given to babies could increase the risk of childhood asthmaTo: EOHarm Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 6:10 PM

http://www.dailymai l.co.uk/health/ article-1079259/ A-vaccine- given-

babies-increase- risk-childhood- asthma.html

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http://tinyurl. com/67j8ra

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Just tonite, my poor child, told me how much it can hurt not to be

able to breathe. He had his DTap right on " schedule " . If only I had

known then. I want all those who say there is no connection to know

my child's pain and suffering.

The best is, tonite was open house at school (4th grade). His

teachers have nothing but praise for him. They are telling me what a

delight he is in their class and how he has a wonderful sense of

humor. He was a bit late into one class today, his teacher told me.

As he walked in, he apologized for being late, his flight was

delayed! (I am an airline pilot!) He is getting A's and B's mostly

and starting to make some friends. He is singing in the choir and

doing very well. His classmates used to all be afraid of him, he was

so unpredictable. I am so proud of him!

Someday, the truth will be accepted about what over vaccination does

to some people. I cry for all the little ones hurt while those in

power put their heads in the sand.

C.

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Hi Liz-

Your story is similar to ours. We were told during my son's first

eighteen months of life (full of albuterol, pulmicort, Pediapred,

etc.) that he would have asthma FOR LIFE. An absolute certainty.

Doctors getting furious and redfaced at me for questioning it,

calling me a mom " in denial " , etc.

At 20 months we were GFCF and had ear tubes placed. Since then, my

son has never wheezed once, or exhibited any other signs of asthma.

He is 8.

Your typical doctor out there is just a flipping idiot. Question

everyone of them.

Glad to hear your child is doing well!

Jenna

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> My dd #2 ended up in the hospital, immediately after receiving her

six-month

> shots. It took five hours to get her breathing properly, and

something like

> 7 doses of breathing treatments and oral albuteral.She left the

hospital

> with a puffer, regular inhaler, a nebulizer, rx for xopenex, liquid

> albuteral, and steroids. All to be taken at least daily (neb'd

hourly, for

> 15 minutes 'round the clock); I was told her asthma would be life-

long and

> that she would need all of these treatments for the rest of her

life.Proud

> to say, she's drug-free for over five years, thanks to GF/CF/SF/AF

organic

> diet J

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> Liz P

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