Guest guest Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign??? Remaining ever positive..... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 oh for me I would be dancing on my table...as this means his immune system is working properly! when he recovers from this illness as long as you let it run its course WITHOUT supression...he will be ten times healthier because of it...that is my personal belief. channa To: "mb12valtrex@yahoogroups com" <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:11 PMSubject: Chicken pox My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive..... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 Tom was just sick for weeks. He's never ever had a cold like this. The only thing he's ever had even close to a cold is a nast croupy cough that rears it's head about once a year, or a clear runny nose (very very rarely). This way his first hard core, full throttle cold.His eyes were oozing, his sinuses and chest were soooo congested (but productive) and he ran a temperature. he was a mess. He toughed it out with minimal OTC meds and now that it's gone, he has had the best school week ever! His emotional lability has been awesome and his language outstanding! -Tammy To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:50 PM Subject: Re: Chicken pox oh for me I would be dancing on my table...as this means his immune system is working properly! when he recovers from this illness as long as you let it run its course WITHOUT supression...he will be ten times healthier because of it...that is my personal belief. channa To: "mb12valtrex@yahoogroups com" <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:11 PMSubject: Chicken pox My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive..... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 I'd definitely say this is a good sign. One of the best things I would do to help the skin right now is Do Not Put things on the skin that will clog the pours. I would myself get some Immusist (surfactants) drops...say 1/2 a dropper full & add it to water in a spray water bottle (glass like you find in a HFS). Spray it on the pox. It will help heal them & support killing them. This method has healed black diabetic soars before as the foot was scheduled for removal.... To help w/the itching I'd use something like Aloe/Neem gel (here's the one we use: http://www.supersup.com/organix-south-theraneem-organix-leaf-aloe-gel-8-fl-oz-ge\ l-240-ml-666183000093 & some Calendula oil (Weleda's my personal favorite: .....Emu Oil is also a good one....these are good natural products that sooth without clogging the pours. Blessings, Rita > > Tom was just sick for weeks. He's never ever had a cold like this. The only thing he's ever had even close to a cold is a nast croupy cough that rears it's head about once a year, or a clear runny nose (very very rarely). This way his first hard core, full throttle cold. > His eyes were oozing, his sinuses and chest were soooo congested (but productive) and he ran a temperature. he was a mess. He toughed it out with minimal OTC meds and now that it's gone, he has had the best school week ever! His emotional lability has been awesome and his language outstanding!  > -Tammy > > > ________________________________ > > To: " mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:50 PM > Subject: Re: Chicken pox > > >  > > oh for me I would be dancing on my table...as this means his immune system is working properly! > when he recovers from this illness as long as you let it run its course WITHOUT supression...he will be ten times healthier because of it...that is my personal belief. > channa > > > ________________________________ > > To: " mb12valtrex@yahoogroups com " <mb12valtrex > > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:11 PM > Subject: Chicken pox > >  > My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive..... > Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2011 Report Share Posted December 9, 2011 oh dang...that is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!people have no idea how important it is for us to get sick! 70 years ago cancer was unheard of ditto with diabetes and all this other explosion of chronic illnesses....so we live longer but who wants to live in a wheelchair talkin to a lampshade in a nursing home? our bodys are getting so sick and toxic we are losing our minds losing our organs...we take more drugs supress some more... in the old days people got really sick at least once a year...this purged thier bodys from toxins...and thats why they didnt get altzimers and cancer as often as people have it now! I cant get sick at all....you can cough in my face do whatever i wont show any symptoms of fever or runny nose cold ect.. I am however sicker then i have ever been in my life..i suffer from chronic fatigue...can barely climb stairs and suffer from migraines non f***in stop. I wish more then anything me and my son could get really sick because it is the only way we will get rid of this toxins in our body! channa To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 2:07 PMSubject: Re: Chicken pox Tom was just sick for weeks. He's never ever had a cold like this. The only thing he's ever had even close to a cold is a nast croupy cough that rears it's head about once a year, or a clear runny nose (very very rarely). This way his first hard core, full throttle cold. His eyes were oozing, his sinuses and chest were soooo congested (but productive) and he ran a temperature. he was a mess. He toughed it out with minimal OTC meds and now that it's gone, he has had the best school week ever! His emotional lability has been awesome and his language outstanding! -Tammy To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:50 PMSubject: Re: Chicken pox oh for me I would be dancing on my table...as this means his immune system is working properly! when he recovers from this illness as long as you let it run its course WITHOUT supression...he will be ten times healthier because of it...that is my personal belief. channa To: "mb12valtrex@yahoogroups com" <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, December 9, 2011 1:11 PMSubject: Chicken pox My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign??? Remaining ever positive..... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search. Love and prayers, Heidi N My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign??? Remaining ever positive.... .. Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild caseLet your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken poxvaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and notbe fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chickenpox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally bysome health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing smallswelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis),just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seenposts where parents purposely take their children with autism to getthem exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system tofight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts ofparents saying their kids improved significantly when they werebrought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whetheror not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can findsome of these posts in the search.Love and prayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b agood sign???Remaining ever positive.....Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 My son has never been vax'd with chickenpox as far as I know (I'm the only one that takes him... if he was vax'd with it, it would be a case of medical malpractice/wrong shot, know what I mean?!) but shows titers for CP. They are only high enough to be considered typical of vaccine titers (in other words, not in the tens or hundreds, just right above the cut-off where it sets off the lab value red flagger dealy-do) My daughter does not show any titers for this, and she is older and they live in the same house... so if he truly had HAD the CP, I am sure she'd have gotten something, rash, fever, dots, or titer value.Anyway, I *do* believe that it may be as Heidi says, that this virus is hiding in my son. It's a complicated situation too because I just found out recently that some kids with epilepsy have a sensitivity to lysine and are supposed to be on restricted lysine if they have this issue. I suppose if the brain had issues with processing lysine, it would make it an ideal place for chicken pox virus to live/hide, since lysine inhibits the virus. :-( I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search. Love and prayers, Heidi N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 mary if you dont mind me askin what kind of treatment did you use for your sons chickenpox? was he on antibiotics or anything like that? channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild case Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600 To: <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search.Love and prayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive.... .Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 I never really put vaccines at the top of the list for causes of Tom's problems until my youngest got his varicella shot and his arm swelled to a size larger than his LEG over the course of 3 days or so. It was awful. That was the day I decided hell no would my kids ever have another vacc. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 10:55 AM Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search. Love and prayers, Heidi N My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign??? Remaining ever positive.... . Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 15:38:23 -0800 (PST)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox mary if you dont mind me askin what kind of treatment did you use for your sons chickenpox? was he on antibiotics or anything like that?channaTo: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild caseLet your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search.Love andprayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive.... .Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Im sorry ...I know it is so fustrating trying to figure out the best thing we could have done for our kids.. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:24 PMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 15:38:23 -0800 (PST) To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox mary if you dont mind me askin what kind of treatment did you use for your sons chickenpox? was he on antibiotics or anything like that? channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild case Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600 To: <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search.Love and prayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive.... .Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Thanks channa .middle of nite here cant sleep again .trying ti figure out what am i missing ,looking at my perfect little 7 month old beside me knowing that i have learned so much from cian that he is the reason that his younger siblings have no asthma eczema food allergies, which his older siblings had there response i believe to vaccinations,yet i dont know how to save him from this bloody disease,and here is another christmas and i am wishing it was over,sorry to sound off Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 18:54:41 -0800 (PST)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Im sorry ...I know it is so fustrating trying to figure out the best thing we could have done for our kids..To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:24 PMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 15:38:23 -0800 (PST)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox mary if you dont mind me askin what kind of treatment did you use for your sons chickenpox? was he on antibiotics or anything like that?channaTo: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild case Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search.Love andprayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive.... .Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 My dd decent into he'll was with that shot...so absolutely, whole-heartedly believe this to be true..my husband and I saw this with our own two eyes...it started the very next day... > > I never really put vaccines at the top of the list for causes of Tom's problems until my youngest got his varicella shot and his arm swelled to a size larger than his LEG over the course of 3 days or so. It was awful. That was the day I decided hell no would my kids ever have another vacc. > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12valtrex > Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 10:55 AM > Subject: Re: Chicken pox > > > >  > > I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > My kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a > good sign??? > Remaining ever positive.... > . > > Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 I bet it was tylenol... b/c that is what I always used for my kids, BEFORE they got their shots, and for temp control. I was so dumb. :-( Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click to find info about Vitamins and Minerals:http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543521682565-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click to find links to info about the Low Oxalate Diet :http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543495292565------ Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Neuofen and paralink stepped temp of. 104 and overLet your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 00:09:37 -0500To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox I bet it was tylenol... b/c that is what I always used for my kids, BEFORE they got their shots, and for temp control. I was so dumb. :-( Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Click to find info about Vitamins and Minerals:http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543521682565--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Click to find links to info about the Low Oxalate Diet :http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543495292565------Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 You and me both. Ped told us before and after. > > I bet it was tylenol... b/c that is what I always used for my kids, BEFORE > they got their shots, > and for temp control. I was so dumb. :-(... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 im guessing you arent alone in christmas blues....the only screaming that goes on in my house is me yelling at the TV for playing commercails with christmas songs... one day my son will grow up and have some nostalgic memory of silent night being played in the background to someone shouting : shut the F.U. M.F.! just shut the F. U! To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 10:06 PMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Thanks channa .middle of nite here cant sleep again .trying ti figure out what am i missing ,looking at my perfect little 7 month old beside me knowing that i have learned so much from cian that he is the reason that his younger siblings have no asthma eczema food allergies, which his older siblings had there response i believe to vaccinations,yet i dont know how to save him from this bloody disease,and here is another christmas and i am wishing it was over,sorry to sound off Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 18:54:41 -0800 (PST) To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Im sorry ...I know it is so fustrating trying to figure out the best thing we could have done for our kids.. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:24 PMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Hi channa would you believe me nothing but temp control . He developed them christmas eve 6 years ago at 9 months old ,he seen. 4 docters over the next few. days i was so worried about him his older sibling was put on acyclovir but were told cian too young . I regret we didnt take him to hospital and he didnt get anti virals but i trusted the docters. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 15:38:23 -0800 (PST) To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Chicken pox mary if you dont mind me askin what kind of treatment did you use for your sons chickenpox? was he on antibiotics or anything like that? channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:34 AMSubject: Re: Re: Chicken pox Our son developed autism after severe case of chickenpox.i would have antiviral on stand by. I cringe when i hear of chicken pox parties . Hope its mild case Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:55:24 -0600 To: <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Chicken pox I have seen some health practitioner reports that the chicken pox vaccine is in our kids just like the measles vaccine, living and not be fought off by the immune system. The problem with the chicken pox vaccine is that I have seen it reported and heard it verbally by some health practitioners that it lives in the brain, causing small swelling (not enough to be considered encephalitis or meningitis), just enough to cause behavioral and immune issues. I have seen posts where parents purposely take their children with autism to get them exposed to the chicken pox to try to get the immune system to fight off the vaccine chicken pox. I have seen a few posts of parents saying their kids improved significantly when they were brought around children with chicken pox. I can't remember whether or not their children got the chicken pox sores. You might can find some of these posts in the search.Love and prayers,Heidi NMy kid has the chicken pox. I was wondering if this might even b a good sign???Remaining ever positive.... .Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 ROTFLHave you watched the South park xmas episodes? They are great for that sort of thing. im guessing you arent alone in christmas blues....the only screaming that goes on in my house is me yelling at the TV for playing commercails with christmas songs... one day my son will grow up and have some nostalgic memory of silent night being played in the background to someone shouting : shut the F.U. M.F.! just shut the F. U! -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Click to find info about Vitamins and Minerals: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543521682565-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click to find links to info about the Low Oxalate Diet :http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150543495292565------ Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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