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Wow. Your son had what appears to be a regression from getting the vaccine even

when he was much older? I'd heard that could occur and it was discussed at

length on this listserve several months ago.

Very interesting.

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> I saw it with my son. He regressed after his preschool vaccines.

> Long road, fast forward. He is better, then cuts his thumb down to

> the tendon sheath. ER visit, they want to vaccinate for tetanus since

> his last one was more than 10 years ago. I was torn. But I thought,

> if it is the mercury, he can get the vaccine and we can chelate him

> right away. That should take care of it. It made him so much better

> before

> Within a week, he started worsening. Sleep disturbance, memory

> problems, angry outbursts, aggression. It will pass, we hope. It did

> not. After 2 months of hell, his psychiatrist ended up doubling the

> dose of two of his meds.

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> He also got frequent infections. Life threatening ones. 3-4 serious

> pneumonias (hospitalized, oxygen, the works), sinus infections, etc.

> I took him to an immunologist at one of the best teaching hospitals in

> the country to check his immune system. He insisted on testing his

> immune system with the strep vaccine. My son also has psoriatic

> arthritis. One of the theories for that is a reaction to a severe

> strep infection, where the body interprets the strep as its own body

> material and develops an immune reaction to it. When the strep goes

> away, the immune system misinterprets normal body proteins in joints

> as continued strep and attacks them. This doc wanted to give the

> strep vaccine to this kid. I asked him--what if that is like pouring

> gasoline on a fire? Once it is done, you can't call it back. What if

> it flared up his already severe psoriasis and arthritis? He belittled

> my question ( " well, I don't know. Let's ask an immunologist. Oh

> wait!! That's me!! " ) and refused to do any further workup until I came

> to my senses. Yes, he knew I am a pediatrician.

> So I decided my son and I share half a genome, and I would get the

> vaccine as a test. I had six weeks of improved breathing (I also got

> frequent infections although not as severe). After that, the benefit

> went away, and I got joint pain that has not gone away.

>

> Well, I did some more research and ran across work on vitamin D. I

> checked my son's level--12. I tanked him up on D3, and since then not

> a single pneumonia, and only one cold in 5 years. Why didn't the

> immunologist think of that?

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>> You have to love those doctors!!! " Take two aspirin and go to bed. "

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>> Was the break out after an MMR?

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>> Subject: Re: SchaferAutismReport: Slightly More Than

>> Half of Americans Say Vaccines Don't Cause Autism: Poll

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>> Yes. I am sure that vaccines played a major role in my son's autism.

>> He was learning and had some language and developing motor skills

>> until his 2 year shots. I don't know if the shots caused a gene

>> mutation or some other change in him, but he broke out in a head to

>> toe rash and ran a high ever - the doctor said, " This sometimes

>> happens. Give him Tylenol and clear fluids. " My son stopped talking,

>> his motor skills were depleted and he no longer focused on objects

>> and faces as well as previously. I sincerely believe the vaccines

>> played a part in my sons autism. My son is now 27 and with lots of

>> therapies and hard work he has is doing well and is able to talk,

>> but I know there is so much that is hiding in his brain that he

>> can't express, and so many things he can't do because his body and

>> motor skills are lacking. I have learned a lot from my son and love

>> him more than anything else, but I will always wonder what could

>> have been, if only he hadn't had those vaccinations.

>> Glenda

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