Guest guest Posted February 5, 2011 Report Share Posted February 5, 2011 Ditto here. My oldest son had already regressed by the time he was three and went in for his Chicken Pox vaccine. From that day on, his irrational fears went through the roof. Before the CPV he had lost words and skills, but after the CPV, he was afraid of everything. He also came down with a mild case of Chicken Pox after that shot. I regret it too. Sylvia > > > > Even though the shot does not contain mercury, odds are it contains other > > harmful preservatives like aluminum, etc. I don't know a lot about the chicken > > pox shot, but I have heard that it's only good for ten years, then needs to be > > re-administered. By then your son would be 17 and at that point it would be > > much more dangerous for him to get chicken pox then it would be if he were to > > just get them now. In my opinion, if your son is already ASD, the shot will do > > more harm than good, but that's just my opinion. I will never get another > > vaccine again and neither will my 19-year-old aspie daughter > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: gaurav_jain_lc <gaurav_jain_lc@> > > To: mb12 valtrex > > Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 10:49:27 PM > > Subject: Chickenpox vaccine > > > >  > > Hi, > > My son just turned 7 and was diagnosed with ASD at 2.5. He is doing great > > progress on all fronts using intensive therapies. We are debating on whether or > > not to give him the chickenpox shot, he never had one before and has never had > > the disease as well. I read that Chickenpox does not have thimerosol. Please > > advise if my son could regress because of this chickenpox shot. > > > > Regards > > G > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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