Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:- For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose? We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment. Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./ I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level. I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids. I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining. Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why. We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again. Alison R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 You need an advocate and so does your child/ren. check out your local disability organisations, and children's organsiations and ask if they have any advocates that would help you. I used one when my dd was small, and it really helped us battle with the education dept. Different issues but you need someone in your corner. We got a retired solicitor. good luck. x Tetanus immunisation - social care assessment I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:-For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose?We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment.Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level.I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids.I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining.Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why.We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again.Alison R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 I had a test done in Germany showing mercury allergy (also nickel) from a normal doctor. I wonder if you could get something like that done here. Maybe Biolabs? There must be toxicologits out there who have acess to labs? That use the results (preuambly positive) as lab evidence and argument against mercury tetanus jabs?Did they actually do a tetanus antibody test?? That's unusual isn't it To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2012, 16:22 Subject: Tetanus immunisation - social care assessment I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:- For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose? We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment. Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./ I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level. I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids. I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining. Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why. We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again. Alison R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 I agree. You really need someone to support you at the meeting. Margaret > > You need an advocate and so does your child/ren. check out your local disability organisations, and children's organsiations and ask if they have any advocates that would help you. > I used one when my dd was small, and it really helped us battle with the education dept. Different issues but you need someone in your corner. We got a retired solicitor. good luck. > x > Tetanus immunisation - social care assessment > > > > I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:- > > For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose? > > We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment. > > Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./ > > I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level. > > I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids. > > I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining. > > Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why. > > We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again. > > Alison R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2012 Report Share Posted June 13, 2012 Yes, do make sure it is not just you at the meeting, you cannot be too cautious where social services are concerned, have a advocate, friend, hubby there with you, just in case something difficult comes up and get them to take copious notes so you have some evidence of what has been said. also you might want to ask the hospital consultant how your childs tetanus levels compare to other kids his age, it is quite possible they wont know as they don't regularly check these levels do they and ask to see this data, i bet they don't have any....if you are lucky this might shut them up.... hth, N x > > > > You need an advocate and so does your child/ren. check out your local disability organisations, and children's organsiations and ask if they have any advocates that would help you. > > I used one when my dd was small, and it really helped us battle with the education dept. Different issues but you need someone in your corner. We got a retired solicitor. good luck. > > x > > Tetanus immunisation - social care assessment > > > > > > > > I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:- > > > > For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose? > > > > We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment. > > > > Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./ > > > > I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level. > > > > I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids. > > > > I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining. > > > > Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why. > > > > We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again. > > > > Alison R > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2012 Report Share Posted June 13, 2012 hi I was badgered and hounded by my gp surgery to do first mmr and then top up dtp, i said we are allergic to immunizations, i continued by saying , if you had bothered to read my son's notes he is allergic to eggs. nearly all vaccines have egg white in them, its normally only put in small print on the packet or at the end of the gp letter, make sure any future appts. with social services you say as little as possible and i would also advise someone to be with you, having had difficulties with them in the past. Isobel > > I know you all say no question is a silly question but this one does feel silly:- > > For those who are doing CEASE therapy to remove immunisations, what is the purpose? > > We are being put under pressure to give DS extra immunisations because some of her antibody levels are low. She is really pushing for the tetanus. I have told her that our choice is not to give any immunisations at the moment. > > Today I got a phone call from the GP practice nurse saying they had received letter from the consultant asking them to give various jabs. I politely explained no thanks - the Dr is aware of our decision on this and the nurse said BUT THE HAS ASKED US TO DO IT. I replied and we - her parents have made the decision of no thank you./ > > I feel like I'm treading on egg shells as we have just been subject to child protection investigation initiated by hospital on grounds of possible induced and fabricated illness. The outcome after core assessment is that despite been asked no evidence at all has been provided to back up allegations and safe guarding manager would not accept this referral for case conference as did not feel it met child protection criteria. We have been monitored for last few months at child in need level. > > I now feel that this consultant is using a bullying approach thinking we might be scared. There is no way we are giving any immunisations. We are doing Yasko and metals are pouring out of both kids. > > I don't actually think DS will be any different to other kids her age. She had all her original immunisations. Other kids at 10 are not checked and I suspect lots of their levels will be waining. > > Just though I should understand insight of what many are doing with CEASE and why. > > We have our ist child in need meeting on Friday - not looking forward to it. is under a number of hospital consultants and feel theres a conspiracy going on. Just trying to get prepared in my head - not that I'm going to share any non mainstream stuff with them ever again. > > Alison R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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