Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 Do you amalgam (mercury) dental fillings? The mercury passes the placenta so some kids are mercury toxic at birth (not the mother's fault as not common knowledge due to dentist/doc coverup). S From: kkitts [mailto: kkitts@...] @...: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 11:14:55 -0500Subject: [ ] immune issuesAs I get more and more test results back and study further, at least our walk with autism seems to be immune system related. Regressions stem from immune system overloads. The initial regression from an overload of mercury. was quite ill from 24 hours of age and this continues until recently. He's still " fragile " . is fragile too. I'm curious as to how many of our kids are actually fragile health wise and had significant illnesses early on. was three weeks late and took three inductions to get him here. Did others have similar problems? Kori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Why would any doctor continue to vaccinate after 4 shots didn't take? That makes no sense to me. We have the same issue, with my son either showing titers off the charts or none at all, showing no immunity. Right now, we've suspended all vaccines and are working with Dr. G to heal his immune system. Good luck, Robyn jenniferreif1 <jreif@...> wrote: Hi All! When my son had the results of his viral titers come back, it showed us that he had developed immunity of most of his childhood vaccines The only immunity he didn't develop was to diptheria, pertussis and polio. I looked back in his record and saw that my son was given diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and hep B all in one shot (Pediatrix, I believe it was called) At the time of the tests, we were seeing a DAN doctor who interpreted the results for us. We became disillusioned with the DAN protocol due to the pushing of too many supplements and going nowhere fast. Obviously my son has some immunity issues since some of his childhood vaccines never took. My pediatrician (who is useless by the way) told me that if he looked at any other five year old in his practice, they would most likely need a booster for the vaccines that my son never responded to. I tried to tell him my son developed NO ANTIBODIES at all, even after receiving this particular shot three times (or whatever is required) He brushed me off. This brings me to my dilemma. I know that my son needs to see an immunologist. The useless pediatrican said that the immunologist would most likely want to revaccinate and then check titers. I don't really want to do this. I would think that the current results (or lack thereof) would satisfy an immunololgist. I could be wrong. If anyone lives in the Madison, WI area and knows of a good immunologist, please let me know. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi- I am in Milwaukee area and also on another parent group email and some also are in the Madison area. I can put it out on the emails for you. I thought about going to an immunologist in Mil. for peds as well, but figured the same thing, that he would be a bit ?clueless about these issues in relation to autism. (We are going to Dr. Russel in NY who also does the protocol in August). Unless an MD / immunologist really embrace the autism / immune link possiblilty, I think they will treat from another more traditional viewpoint, which will guide their decisions about immunizing children and yours. They very well may treat in relation to only lab / titer results as you suspect. I will email with any names if one comes up. Angie jenniferreif1 <jreif@...> wrote: Hi All! When my son had the results of his viral titers come back, it showed us that he had developed immunity of most of his childhood vaccines The only immunity he didn't develop was to diptheria, pertussis and polio. I looked back in his record and saw that my son was given diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and hep B all in one shot (Pediatrix, I believe it was called) At the time of the tests, we were seeing a DAN doctor who interpreted the results for us. We became disillusioned with the DAN protocol due to the pushing of too many supplements and going nowhere fast. Obviously my son has some immunity issues since some of his childhood vaccines never took. My pediatrician (who is useless by the way) told me that if he looked at any other five year old in his practice, they would most likely need a booster for the vaccines that my son never responded to. I tried to tell him my son developed NO ANTIBODIES at all, even after receiving this particular shot three times (or whatever is required) He brushed me off. This brings me to my dilemma. I know that my son needs to see an immunologist. The useless pediatrican said that the immunologist would most likely want to revaccinate and then check titers. I don't really want to do this. I would think that the current results (or lack thereof) would satisfy an immunololgist. I could be wrong. If anyone lives in the Madison, WI area and knows of a good immunologist, please let me know. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Thanks Angie! I think that I might have to check into getting my son an appointment with Dr. in NY (a lot closer to us than going out to L.A. to see Dr. G) Where in NY is he located? Do you happen to know offhand how much an initial visit/follow up visit costs? Thanks, > Hi All! > > When my son had the results of his viral titers come back, it showed > us that he had developed immunity of most of his childhood vaccines > The only immunity he didn't develop was to diptheria, pertussis and > polio. I looked back in his record and saw that my son was given > diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and hep B all in one shot > (Pediatrix, I believe it was called) > > At the time of the tests, we were seeing a DAN doctor who interpreted > the results for us. We became disillusioned with the DAN protocol due > to the pushing of too many supplements and going nowhere fast. > Obviously my son has some immunity issues since some of his childhood > vaccines never took. My pediatrician (who is useless by the way) told > me that if he looked at any other five year old in his practice, they > would most likely need a booster for the vaccines that my son never > responded to. I tried to tell him my son developed NO ANTIBODIES at > all, even after receiving this particular shot three times (or > whatever is required) He brushed me off. > > This brings me to my dilemma. I know that my son needs to see an > immunologist. The useless pediatrican said that the immunologist > would most likely want to revaccinate and then check titers. I don't > really want to do this. I would think that the current results (or > lack thereof) would satisfy an immunololgist. I could be wrong. > > If anyone lives in the Madison, WI area and knows of a good > immunologist, please let me know. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Hi , NNY Clinic is located in upstate Black River, NY. You could contact them at 315-773-5405. My son has been a patient of Dr for a year and a half, much improvement. rgds Kavita Re: Immune issues Thanks Angie! I think that I might have to check into getting my son an appointment with Dr. in NY (a lot closer to us than going out to L.A. to see Dr. G) Where in NY is he located? Do you happen to know offhand how much an initial visit/follow up visit costs? Thanks, > Hi All! > > When my son had the results of his viral titers come back, it showed > us that he had developed immunity of most of his childhood vaccines > The only immunity he didn't develop was to diptheria, pertussis and > polio. I looked back in his record and saw that my son was given > diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and hep B all in one shot > (Pediatrix, I believe it was called) > > At the time of the tests, we were seeing a DAN doctor who interpreted > the results for us. We became disillusioned with the DAN protocol due > to the pushing of too many supplements and going nowhere fast. > Obviously my son has some immunity issues since some of his childhood > vaccines never took. My pediatrician (who is useless by the way) told > me that if he looked at any other five year old in his practice, they > would most likely need a booster for the vaccines that my son never > responded to. I tried to tell him my son developed NO ANTIBODIES at > all, even after receiving this particular shot three times (or > whatever is required) He brushed me off. > > This brings me to my dilemma. I know that my son needs to see an > immunologist. The useless pediatrican said that the immunologist > would most likely want to revaccinate and then check titers. I don't > really want to do this. I would think that the current results (or > lack thereof) would satisfy an immunololgist. I could be wrong. > > If anyone lives in the Madison, WI area and knows of a good > immunologist, please let me know. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Hello Angie-we live in New York and are curious about?the Dr. Russel you mentioned in your note. Where in New York is he located? Also what is his full name? Thanks for your help. Re: Immune issues Hi- I am in Milwaukee area and also on another parent group email and some also are in the Madison area. I can put it out on the emails for you. I thought about going to an immunologist in Mil. for peds as well, but figured the same thing, that he would be a bit ?clueless about these issues in relation to autism. (We are going to Dr. Russel in NY who also does the protocol in August). Unless an MD / immunologist really embrace the autism / immune link possiblilty, I think they will treat from another more traditional viewpoint, which will guide their decisions about immunizing children and yours. They very well may treat in relation to only lab / titer results as you suspect. I will email with any names if one comes up. Angie jenniferreif1 <jreif@...> wrote: Hi All! When my son had the results of his viral titers come back, it showed us that he had developed immunity of most of his childhood vaccines The only immunity he didn't develop was to diptheria, pertussis and polio. I looked back in his record and saw that my son was given diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and hep B all in one shot (Pediatrix, I believe it was called) At the time of the tests, we were seeing a DAN doctor who interpreted the results for us. We became disillusioned with the DAN protocol due to the pushing of too many supplements and going nowhere fast. Obviously my son has some immunity issues since some of his childhood vaccines never took. My pediatrician (who is useless by the way) told me that if he looked at any other five year old in his practice, they would most likely need a booster for the vaccines that my son never responded to. I tried to tell him my son developed NO ANTIBODIES at all, even after receiving this particular shot three times (or whatever is required) He brushed me off. This brings me to my dilemma. I know that my son needs to see an immunologist. The useless pediatrican said that the immunologist would most likely want to revaccinate and then check titers. I don't really want to do this. I would think that the current results (or lack thereof) would satisfy an immunololgist. I could be wrong. If anyone lives in the Madison, WI area and knows of a good immunologist, please let me know. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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