Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 A DAN doctor is a doctor who focuses on treating the medical problems of children with autism. If you google the Autism Research Institute, you'll find a listing of (self-reported) DAN doctors. I recommend that you join one of the medical autism and ask for recommendations from parents in your area (abmd, gfcfkids, csb-autism-rx, etc). > > > > Ok. I'm new to this message board, so please excuse me if this subject > > has already been hashed out. I've heard little snippets here and > > there about vaccines possibly causing apraxia and other neurological > > disorders. I've read a few articles, but I'm really more interested in > > real peoples experiences. While we don't have an official diagnosis, > > it looks as though my 20 month old has verbal apraxia. At 12 months > > she was saying a few words, but lost that ability shortly thereafter. > > We were pretty anti vaccine, but were forced into it later, so she > > didnt' have her first round of vaccines until 9 months. She had her > > second round at around 12 months. While we can't pinpoint it, we know > > that her word usage dropped off sometime between 13 and 15 months. I > > was just wondering - how many of you attribute your childs apraxia to > > vaccines? Also, and maybe this is false hope, have any of you heard > > of a traumatic event causing voluntary muteness? My daughter was > > really sick and hospitalized, and then a week later diagnosed with a > > kidney disease that involved alot of invasive tests for weeks on end. > > This is also about when she quit talking. > > > > Thanks a bunch! > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 DAN stands for Defeat Autism Now -------------- Original message -------------- From: mercedes hogeback <lardog6763@...> This might be a silly quiestion but what is a DAN doctor ? Again new to all of this!!! thanks merci maryebe <eberlein@...> wrote: I don't know if a loss of language is common for kids with just apraxia (I haven't heard of it), but regression in language is quite common in kids with ASD. Both my kids were diagnosed with ASD, and the youngest with apraxia as well. Your daughter sounds like my little one - she was saying " Mama " , " Dada " , and a few other words at 12 months, and then lost them between 13-15 months. We spent months on early intervention speech therapy without her gaining any words, and then she was diagnosed right when she turned 2. I've always thought that the same triggers may produce both disorders, and that genetic susceptibility plays a role as well. So I wouldn't be surprised if at least for some kids with apraxia, vaccines were a contributing factor. I think kids with apraxia can be helped greatly by the Dan protocol. My daughter is a great success story - she has lost her diagnoses and her neurologist thinks she is just fine. Without the treatment of a Dan doctor, I am sure she would still have language (and other) issues. > > Ok. I'm new to this message board, so please excuse me if this subject > has already been hashed out. I've heard little snippets here and > there about vaccines possibly causing apraxia and other neurological > disorders. I've read a few articles, but I'm really more interested in > real peoples experiences. While we don't have an official diagnosis, > it looks as though my 20 month old has verbal apraxia. At 12 months > she was saying a few words, but lost that ability shortly thereafter. > We were pretty anti vaccine, but were forced into it later, so she > didnt' have her first round of vaccines until 9 months. She had her > second round at around 12 months. While we can't pinpoint it, we know > that her word usage dropped off sometime between 13 and 15 months. I > was just wondering - how many of you attribute your childs apraxia to > vaccines? Also, and maybe this is false hope, have any of you heard > of a traumatic event causing voluntary muteness? My daughter was > really sick and hospitalized, and then a week later diagnosed with a > kidney disease that involved alot of invasive tests for weeks on end. > This is also about when she quit talking. > > Thanks a bunch! > --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 OK, heres the story about us being forced to vaccinate. My husband is in the army, which does not force vaccination, although an army doctor did turn me into DHS for neglect for failing to immunize my son. I got a lawyer right away, and never even had to talk to DHS. However, our unit was re-assigned to Germany for 4 years,and we were told that we WOULD NOT be allowed to accompany him if the kids were'nt immunized. No if's and's or but's about it. So, it was either vaccinate our children, or live apart for 4 or more years. I regret it, and if there was another way, I would've done it. By the way...... we ended up not going to Germany....grrrrr! But on the bright side, we don't have to finnish all of their shots. katedb2003 <madenbleyker@...> wrote: Here are two sites where you can gather information and make your own decision. This is a tough decision. The best you can do is make an informed one, I think. http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=47 www.909shot.com May I ask how you were forced into vaccinating? What state do you live in? In PA, where we live, we have the right to religious exemption and no one can deny us that for school, daycare, etc Kathleen PS I would not look to the CDC for information. THere are more than a few people who work there AND hold finanical stock/patents on vaccines. This is a huge conflict of interest that has been and is still an issue in our Congress. > > Ok. I'm new to this message board, so please excuse me if this subject > has already been hashed out. I've heard little snippets here and > there about vaccines possibly causing apraxia and other neurological > disorders. I've read a few articles, but I'm really more interested in > real peoples experiences. While we don't have an official diagnosis, > it looks as though my 20 month old has verbal apraxia. At 12 months > she was saying a few words, but lost that ability shortly thereafter. > We were pretty anti vaccine, but were forced into it later, so she > didnt' have her first round of vaccines until 9 months. She had her > second round at around 12 months. While we can't pinpoint it, we know > that her word usage dropped off sometime between 13 and 15 months. I > was just wondering - how many of you attribute your childs apraxia to > vaccines? Also, and maybe this is false hope, have any of you heard > of a traumatic event causing voluntary muteness? My daughter was > really sick and hospitalized, and then a week later diagnosed with a > kidney disease that involved alot of invasive tests for weeks on end. > This is also about when she quit talking. > > Thanks a bunch! > --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 OK, heres the story about us being forced to vaccinate. My husband is in the army, which does not force vaccination, although an army doctor did turn me into DHS for neglect for failing to immunize my son. I got a lawyer right away, and never even had to talk to DHS. However, our unit was re-assigned to Germany for 4 years,and we were told that we WOULD NOT be allowed to accompany him if the kids were'nt immunized. No if's and's or but's about it. So, it was either vaccinate our children, or live apart for 4 or more years. I regret it, and if there was another way, I would've done it. By the way...... we ended up not going to Germany....grrrrr! But on the bright side, we don't have to finnish all of their shots. katedb2003 <madenbleyker@...> wrote: Here are two sites where you can gather information and make your own decision. This is a tough decision. The best you can do is make an informed one, I think. http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=47 www.909shot.com May I ask how you were forced into vaccinating? What state do you live in? In PA, where we live, we have the right to religious exemption and no one can deny us that for school, daycare, etc Kathleen PS I would not look to the CDC for information. THere are more than a few people who work there AND hold finanical stock/patents on vaccines. This is a huge conflict of interest that has been and is still an issue in our Congress. > > Ok. I'm new to this message board, so please excuse me if this subject > has already been hashed out. I've heard little snippets here and > there about vaccines possibly causing apraxia and other neurological > disorders. I've read a few articles, but I'm really more interested in > real peoples experiences. While we don't have an official diagnosis, > it looks as though my 20 month old has verbal apraxia. At 12 months > she was saying a few words, but lost that ability shortly thereafter. > We were pretty anti vaccine, but were forced into it later, so she > didnt' have her first round of vaccines until 9 months. She had her > second round at around 12 months. While we can't pinpoint it, we know > that her word usage dropped off sometime between 13 and 15 months. I > was just wondering - how many of you attribute your childs apraxia to > vaccines? Also, and maybe this is false hope, have any of you heard > of a traumatic event causing voluntary muteness? My daughter was > really sick and hospitalized, and then a week later diagnosed with a > kidney disease that involved alot of invasive tests for weeks on end. > This is also about when she quit talking. > > Thanks a bunch! > --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Titers is when they draw blood and check it for immunity to certain diseases. Some people do this instead of filing exemption. However, often times a child can come up not immune to something he was vaxed for and then you are pushed to re-vax. Vaccines really do not create a true immunity so there is room for error. Can I just say that pediatricians do push for vaccines. They are taught that these save lives and save babies. You have to be FIRM! When the doc says " Little MJ is fine today but needs five shots " you say " Glad to hear Little MJ is fine but he will not be recieving five shots " God bless and have a good day! And hand them his vaccine exemption papers. You do want this noted in his medical record in case there is ever a hospital emergency and you have not arrived yet. They will contact his ped/doc for his record. You don't want them vaxing him for tetanus before you arrive or something. In that case, where to doc was so condescending and did not acknowlege what she said..I would find a new doctor. You don't need to tell them you don't vax when you call around either. Just submit it when you fill out his first visit papers. Remember, they can't question you. And you pay them! So you can just as easily pay someone else. > > I've been following these posts with great interest as I have a 2.8 year old > HFA daughter and a 5 month old son. I was always very pro-vaccine (since I > was vaccinated as a kid) and never thought to question the system. When my > daughter was diagnosed, I started reading everything I could find and am now > rethinking how I'm handling my younger son. He had his shots up to the 4 > month appointment and at that time, I had them only give him 2 of the 4 and > haven't given him any more since. I'm in the process of trying to find a > new doctor who will support me in my decision to hold back and have an > appointment with a homeopath next week. > > I have a stupid question.....what do you mean when you talk about a titer > (sp?). I noticed some posts reference " checking on titers " ? > > > > Susye > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 > > can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in public > school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going to > first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. According to part 9 of the New York regulations, a religious exemption is allowed. This site also gives an organization you can contact for further assistance http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/main-ny.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 In a message dated 11/21/2006 8:46:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, orasu1@... writes: can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in public school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going to first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. thanks ,ora NY State has a form you can fill out. I had originally written a letter to the superintendant (I'm on Long Island but same state laws should apply) but they called me and told me I had to fill out the state form. As for the form for religious exemption. Its really the easiest way to go in NY as I've heard medical exemption is impossible to get Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 Hello! Can somebody give me an idea, where I can find a State Vaccination Exemption form? Is it any telephone number I can call or e-mail address? Do I have to describe a religious reason for the exemption? I am located in Queens New York. Please advise. Thanks in advance. Happy holidays for everybody. Sincerely, Marina > > > > In a message dated 11/21/2006 8:46:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, > orasu1@... writes: > > can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in public > school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going to > first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. > thanks ,ora > > > > > > NY State has a form you can fill out. I had originally written a letter to > the superintendant (I'm on Long Island but same state laws should apply) but > they called me and told me I had to fill out the state form. As for the form > for religious exemption. Its really the easiest way to go in NY as I've heard > medical exemption is impossible to get > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 http://www.unhinderedliving.com/statevaccexemp.html > > > > > > > > In a message dated 11/21/2006 8:46:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > orasu1@ writes: > > > > can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in > public > > school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going > to > > first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. > > thanks ,ora > > > > > > > > > > > > NY State has a form you can fill out. I had originally written a > letter to > > the superintendant (I'm on Long Island but same state laws should > apply) but > > they called me and told me I had to fill out the state form. As > for the form > > for religious exemption. Its really the easiest way to go in NY as > I've heard > > medical exemption is impossible to get > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 On the back of our school's student's personal vaccination record cards there is a place to mark your exemptions. No additional form needed (Wisconsin). Is it not that easy in other areas? Pam > > > > > > > > In a message dated 11/21/2006 8:46:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > orasu1@ writes: > > > > can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in > public > > school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going > to > > first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. > > thanks ,ora > > > > > > > > > > > > NY State has a form you can fill out. I had originally written a > letter to > > the superintendant (I'm on Long Island but same state laws should > apply) but > > they called me and told me I had to fill out the state form. As > for the form > > for religious exemption. Its really the easiest way to go in NY as > I've heard > > medical exemption is impossible to get > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 How about " the human body is sacred and I don't believe in allowing others to pollute it " ? S S > Hello!<br> > Can somebody give me an idea, where I can find a State Vaccination <br> > Exemption form? Is it any telephone number I can call or e-mail <br> > address? Do I have to describe a religious reason for the <br> exemption?<br> > I am located in Queens New York.<br> > Please advise.<br> > Thanks in advance.<br> > Happy holidays for everybody.<br> > Sincerely,<br> > Marina<br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 > Hello! > Can somebody give me an idea, where I can find a State Vaccination > Exemption form? Is it any telephone number I can call or e-mail > address? Do I have to describe a religious reason for the exemption? > I am located in Queens New York. Click on NY here http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/allstates.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 -We live in NY also, and all you need to do is type a letter up that refers to the regulations in our state law the exempts your children from this and have it notarized. I will post a site below that details it and has sample letters. Your bank will notarize it for free for you. Copy it and submit the copy with their school application or present it whenever they ask for the vaccine status. It will be on file with your district and that's that. http://www.vaclib.org/exempt/newyork.htm -- In , " orasu1 " <orasu1@...> wrote: > > can anyone or Dana help me, i am thinking of putting my boy in public > school and he was not vaccinated since he was 2, he is 7 and going to > first grade, any sugestion what to do in new york city schools. > thanks ,ora > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 How about that thye use aborted fetal cells to make vaccines. Actually you do not have to have a " reason " nor can they legally ask you your beleifs in regards to exemption. It is illegal for them to question your exemption. http://www.vaclib.org/exempt/newyork.htm > > Hello!<br> > > Can somebody give me an idea, where I can find a State Vaccination <br> > > Exemption form? Is it any telephone number I can call or e-mail <br> > > address? Do I have to describe a religious reason for the <br> > exemption?<br> > > I am located in Queens New York.<br> > > Please advise.<br> > > Thanks in advance.<br> > > Happy holidays for everybody.<br> > > Sincerely,<br> > > Marina<br> > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know how it goes! Good Luck!!!!! Apriltutrix2000 <anaruthlarios@...> wrote: Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to have a boost shot of DTaP. He has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he truly believes he was affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him the boost shot either, I am convinced about that. I will go to the pediatrician today to see if he can give me a letter of exception for him. He had 5 doses before he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am in Fairfax County in Virginia and just last year they changed the rule and now all kids entering 6th grade that have not received a dose in 5 years, have to get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody know which are my rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there anything else I could do if my doctor refuses to give me the letter? Ana Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 I request a waiver and sign the back of it. The schools and medical don't want to tell you about this BUT since I work in the school district I'm aware of it. This is still the good old USA and we still have some rights. Don't let them give you trouble about this. I make them give me the waiver everytime this comes up. BarbaraApril Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26@...> wrote: I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know how it goes! Good Luck!!!!! Apriltutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote: Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to have a boost shot of DTaP. He has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he truly believes he was affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him the boost shot either, I am convinced about that. I will go to the pediatrician today to see if he can give me a letter of exception for him. He had 5 doses before he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am in Fairfax County in Virginia and just last year they changed the rule and now all kids entering 6th grade that have not received a dose in 5 years, have to get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody know which are my rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there anything else I could do if my doctor refuses to give me the letter? Ana Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debatein the Answers Food Drink Q&A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 Hi, I am a college student and would like to interview you for a paper I have to do. If you would be willing to answer a few questions I would be very appreciative. How do you feel about the way your school system addresses the needs of your son? What could they do better? what do you think you son's teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your time and help. --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26@...> wrote: > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!! > April > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios@...> wrote: > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he > truly believes he was > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him the > boost shot either, > I am convinced about that. I will go to the > pediatrician today to see > if he can give me a letter of exception for him. He > had 5 doses before > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am > in Fairfax County > in Virginia and just last year they changed the rule > and now all kids > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose in > 5 years, have to > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody > know which are my > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there > anything else I > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the letter? > > > Ana > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape in your own image. Join our Network > Research Panel today! ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. http://sims./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 http://nvic.org/state-site/state-exemptions.htm Check this site out. States usually allow for some type of exemptions based on religion, medical etc... Let me know if this doesn't help. chels > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to have a boost shot of DTaP. He > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he truly believes he was > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him the boost shot either, > I am convinced about that. I will go to the pediatrician today to see > if he can give me a letter of exception for him. He had 5 doses before > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am in Fairfax County > in Virginia and just last year they changed the rule and now all kids > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose in 5 years, have to > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody know which are my > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there anything else I > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the letter? > > Ana > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure that you interview the correct person! I don't mind helping you if you need me too! thanks, April Dillon <lnd72278@...> wrote: Hi, I am a college student and would like to interviewyou for a paper I have to do. If you would be willingto answer a few questions I would be veryappreciative. How do you feel about the way yourschool system addresses the needs of your son? Whatcould they do better? what do you think you son'steachers need to know about him? Thank you for yourtime and help. --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> April> > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> have a boost shot of DTaP. He > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> truly believes he was > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him the> boost shot either, > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> pediatrician today to see > if he can give me a letter of exception for him. He> had 5 doses before > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> in Fairfax County > in Virginia and just last year they changed the rule> and now all kids > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose in> 5 years, have to > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> know which are my > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> anything else I > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the letter?> > > Ana> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Shape in your own image. Join our Network> Research Panel today!__________________________________________________________Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games.http://sims./ Need Mail bonding?Go to the Q&A for great tips from Answers users. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2007 Report Share Posted June 2, 2007 I need people who have children in special education. I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting any responces. Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26@...> wrote: > who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure > that you interview the correct person! I don't mind > helping you if you need me too! > thanks, > April > > Dillon <lnd72278@...> wrote: > Hi, I am a college student and would like > to interview > you for a paper I have to do. If you would be > willing > to answer a few questions I would be very > appreciative. How do you feel about the way your > school system addresses the needs of your son? What > could they do better? what do you think you son's > teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your > time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26@...> > wrote: > > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know > > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!! > > April > > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios@...> wrote: > > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to > > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he > > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him > the > > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the > > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him. > He > > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am > > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the > rule > > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose > in > > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody > > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there > > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the > letter? > > > > > > Ana > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Shape in your own image. Join our Network > > Research Panel today! > > __________________________________________________________ > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - > their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games. > http://sims./ > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Need Mail bonding? > Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2007 Report Share Posted June 2, 2007 My ds is entering special education this fall. Dillon <lnd72278@...> wrote: I need people who have children in special education.I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting anyresponces.Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure> that you interview the correct person! I don't mind> helping you if you need me too!> thanks, > April> > Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote:> Hi, I am a college student and would like> to interview> you for a paper I have to do. If you would be> willing> to answer a few questions I would be very> appreciative. How do you feel about the way your> school system addresses the needs of your son? What> could they do better? what do you think you son's> teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your> time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >> wrote:> > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> > April> > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him> the> > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him.> He> > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the> rule> > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose> in> > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the> letter?> > > > > > Ana> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Shape in your own image. Join our Network> > Research Panel today!> >__________________________________________________________> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -> their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games.> http://sims./ > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Need Mail bonding?> Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users.__________________________________________________________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.http://smallbusiness./webhosting Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2007 Report Share Posted June 2, 2007 My son is high functioning/mild Autistic. He attends special education classes a t school and has since pre-k. So I would be more than happy to help in any way I can. Just let me know!!! April Dillon <lnd72278@...> wrote: I need people who have children in special education.I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting anyresponces.Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure> that you interview the correct person! I don't mind> helping you if you need me too!> thanks, > April> > Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote:> Hi, I am a college student and would like> to interview> you for a paper I have to do. If you would be> willing> to answer a few questions I would be very> appreciative. How do you feel about the way your> school system addresses the needs of your son? What> could they do better? what do you think you son's> teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your> time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >> wrote:> > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> > April> > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him> the> > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him.> He> > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the> rule> > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose> in> > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the> letter?> > > > > > Ana> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Shape in your own image. Join our Network> > Research Panel today!> >__________________________________________________________> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -> their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games.> http://sims./ > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Need Mail bonding?> Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users.__________________________________________________________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.http://smallbusiness./webhosting Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2007 Report Share Posted June 2, 2007 Thank you very much, it has been such a fight just to get my son into this special education class. April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26@...> wrote: My son is high functioning/mild Autistic. He attends special education classes a t school and has since pre-k. So I would be more than happy to help in any way I can. Just let me know!!! April Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote: I need people who have children in special education.I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting anyresponces.Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure> that you interview the correct person! I don't mind> helping you if you need me too!> thanks, > April> > Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote:> Hi, I am a college student and would like> to interview> you for a paper I have to do. If you would be> willing> to answer a few questions I would be very> appreciative. How do you feel about the way your> school system addresses the needs of your son? What> could they do better? what do you think you son's> teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your> time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >> wrote:> > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> > April> > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him> the> > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him.> He> > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the> rule> > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose> in> > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the> letter?> > > > > > Ana> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Shape in your own image. Join our Network> > Research Panel today!> >__________________________________________________________> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -> their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games.> http://sims./ > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Need Mail bonding?> Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users.__________________________________________________________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.http://smallbusiness./webhosting Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2007 Report Share Posted June 3, 2007 Ana, Hi, I'm Sharon. My son, 16, who is add and an aspie does not get the P (pertussin) part of the vaccine anymore. When he was 2 months old he landed in the hospital about 4 or 5 days after the shot. He was very listless and they had to do a spinal tap. They thought he had spinal meningitis. Thank God he didn't. They think it may have been viral meningitis, but scary non the less. After the 4 day stint in the hospital, they said he should'nt get the pertussin part of the shot anymore; they are not sure if thats what made him ill, but just in case it was, why chance it? He has never had a problem with school about not being immunized with the pertussin (which is for whooping cough). But I often wonder if that's why he is an aspie and add today? Was it the shot? Who knows? So talk to your doctor. I'm sure there is a way you can get around this. Good luck Sharon, kristin albea <stepfiesgirl@...> wrote: Thank you very much, it has been such a fight just to get my son into this special education class. April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 > wrote: My son is high functioning/mild Autistic. He attends special education classes a t school and has since pre-k. So I would be more than happy to help in any way I can. Just let me know!!! April Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote: I need people who have children in special education.I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting anyresponces.Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure> that you interview the correct person! I don't mind> helping you if you need me too!> thanks, > April> > Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote:> Hi, I am a college student and would like> to interview> you for a paper I have to do. If you would be> willing> to answer a few questions I would be very> appreciative. How do you feel about the way your> school system addresses the needs of your son? What> could they do better? what do you think you son's> teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your> time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >> wrote:> > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> > April> > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him> the> > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him.> He> > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the> rule> > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose> in> > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the> letter?> > > > > > Ana> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Shape in your own image. Join our Network> > Research Panel today!> >__________________________________________________________> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -> their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games.> http://sims./ > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Need Mail bonding?> Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users.__________________________________________________________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.http://smallbusiness./webhosting Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Sharon, You make a good point. Shots can be a cause I truly believe this. They are now saying that active duty members who receive the Anthrax shot could be a link. My husband gets this shot every 6 months. However, here's the real kicker. I was active duty also and received those shots. I was asked if I was pregnant and I took a PT the night before and it was negative. I was probably 2-4 days pregnant and flipped out because I had an anthrax shot and was afraid at that time what will this do to my kid. You have wonder? Now my kid is mildly Autistic and we had the genetic testing done and it came out negative. So there is a reason for it and I beleive what I thought from the beginning it's the Antrhrax shot. It's not an immediate threat honestly it's not a threat at all in third world countries. I truly beleive they shouldn't be giving that shot at all especially women since they can carry a child. Of course with it being both my husband and I we have been given everything you can imagine as far as immunizations and who knows what else. So we've decided to stop at one. We don't want another to suffer. Ada Ticklesharon mitchell <smitch458@...> wrote: Ana, Hi, I'm Sharon. My son, 16, who is add and an aspie does not get the P (pertussin) part of the vaccine anymore. When he was 2 months old he landed in the hospital about 4 or 5 days after the shot. He was very listless and they had to do a spinal tap. They thought he had spinal meningitis. Thank God he didn't. They think it may have been viral meningitis, but scary non the less. After the 4 day stint in the hospital, they said he should'nt get the pertussin part of the shot anymore; they are not sure if thats what made him ill, but just in case it was, why chance it? He has never had a problem with school about not being immunized with the pertussin (which is for whooping cough). But I often wonder if that's why he is an aspie and add today? Was it the shot? Who knows? So talk to your doctor. I'm sure there is a way you can get around this. Good luck Sharon, kristin albea <stepfiesgirl > wrote: Thank you very much, it has been such a fight just to get my son into this special education class. April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 > wrote: My son is high functioning/mild Autistic. He attends special education classes a t school and has since pre-k. So I would be more than happy to help in any way I can. Just let me know!!! April Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote: I need people who have children in special education.I would like anyone... I am having trouble getting anyresponces.Thanks --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >wrote:> who are you refering too!!! I just want to make sure> that you interview the correct person! I don't mind> helping you if you need me too!> thanks, > April> > Dillon <lnd72278 > wrote:> Hi, I am a college student and would like> to interview> you for a paper I have to do. If you would be> willing> to answer a few questions I would be very> appreciative. How do you feel about the way your> school system addresses the needs of your son? What> could they do better? what do you think you son's> teachers need to know about him? Thank you for your> time and help. > --- April Sunderlin <aprilsunderlin26 >> wrote:> > > I'm not sure what your rights are but, let me know> > how it goes! Good Luck!!!!!> > April> > > > tutrix2000 <anaruthlarios > wrote:> > Hi! My 11 yo aspie is being required to> > have a boost shot of DTaP. He > > has read a lot about vaccines and autism and he> > truly believes he was > > affected by vaccines. I do not want to give him> the> > boost shot either, > > I am convinced about that. I will go to the> > pediatrician today to see > > if he can give me a letter of exception for him.> He> > had 5 doses before > > he turned 5, so this would be his sixth dose. I am> > in Fairfax County > > in Virginia and just last year they changed the> rule> > and now all kids > > entering 6th grade that have not received a dose> in> > 5 years, have to > > get one in order to attend 6th grade. Does anybody> > know which are my > > rights and my choices regarding vaccines? Is there> > anything else I > > could do if my doctor refuses to give me the> letter?> > > > > > Ana> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Shape in your own image. Join our Network> > Research Panel today!> >__________________________________________________________> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -> their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at > Games.> http://sims./ > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Need Mail bonding?> Go to the Q & A for great tips from > Answers users.__________________________________________________________Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.http://smallbusiness./webhosting Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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