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So glad my kids aren't vaccinated. If Wakefield is correct then I would

have several full fledged Autistic kids.

Lolita

>If I understand A. Wakefield correctly is our kids already have a pre-

>determined problem with their gut and their ability to deal with food

>containing gluten and dairy and possible other food grps.

>

>My understanding is the theory by Wakefield talks about that certain

>vaccines (especially the MMR) can make this even worse particularly

>when multi vaccines are given together possibly triggering full

>Autism ( which usually happens between ages (1 and 2).

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> So glad my kids aren't vaccinated. If Wakefield is correct then I

would

> have several full fledged Autistic kids.

>

> Lolita

Lolita,

You are not kidding! There is no doubt that Ben would be full blown

Autistic (on the severe end) had I not nursed him (which I did for a

few years) and HAD gotten him vaccinated ON SCHEDULE. We gave Ben 1

set of shots(7 vaccinations) when he was just shy of 3. That's when

his autistic features bloomed!! What if I hadn't waited (we waited

'coz he was always so damn sick until then..allergies which turned

into sinus infections...and he was BREASTFED!!)and gave him those

shots at 2, 4, 6, 12, 18 months!!! I shudder to think. My dd who is

16 months old has only had a few colds, one ear infection that

required antibiotics but she was allergic to them (thank goodness) and

NO SHOTS! My oldest NT had all his shots til kindegarten (got

viloently ill from his MMR tho...intestinal illness). Interestly ,

even tho my oldest is NT he has always had problems with stomachaches,

vomiting, diarrhea (sp)from about 3 yrs to present. Makes ya think???

I'm too scared to give any of them any(more) vaccines.

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Mine were all breastfed till 3 yo (or more), except for my fifth who gave

it up at 1yo. He ended up not speaking till I finally was able to teach him

at about 3.5 yo. Don't know if there's a connection there or not.

Only one of mine have been vaccinated, and my last five have ASD issues. My

eldest ones have allergy problems and sensory issues. What if I had

vaccinated them!

Stomach problems run pretty strong throughout all of us. I think there are

definite connections with stomach and ASD and celiac and who knows what else.

Lolita

>You are not kidding! There is no doubt that Ben would be full blown

>Autistic (on the severe end) had I not nursed him (which I did for a

>few years) and HAD gotten him vaccinated ON SCHEDULE. We gave Ben 1

>set of shots(7 vaccinations) when he was just shy of 3. That's when

>his autistic features bloomed!! What if I hadn't waited (we waited

>'coz he was always so damn sick until then..allergies which turned

>into sinus infections...and he was BREASTFED!!)and gave him those

>shots at 2, 4, 6, 12, 18 months!!! I shudder to think. My dd who is

>16 months old has only had a few colds, one ear infection that

>required antibiotics but she was allergic to them (thank goodness) and

>NO SHOTS! My oldest NT had all his shots til kindegarten (got

>viloently ill from his MMR tho...intestinal illness). Interestly ,

>even tho my oldest is NT he has always had problems with stomachaches,

>vomiting, diarrhea (sp)from about 3 yrs to present. Makes ya think???

>I'm too scared to give any of them any(more) vaccines.

>

>

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Lolita, I have celiac's disease. My external symptoms became

noticeable after I gave birth to my oldest child.

> Mine were all breastfed till 3 yo (or more), except for my fifth

who gave

> it up at 1yo. He ended up not speaking till I finally was able to

teach him

> at about 3.5 yo. Don't know if there's a connection there or not.

>

> Only one of mine have been vaccinated, and my last five have ASD

issues. My

> eldest ones have allergy problems and sensory issues. What if I had

> vaccinated them!

>

> Stomach problems run pretty strong throughout all of us. I think

there are

> definite connections with stomach and ASD and celiac and who knows

what else.

>

> Lolita

>

>

> >You are not kidding! There is no doubt that Ben would be full

blown

> >Autistic (on the severe end) had I not nursed him (which I did for

a

> >few years) and HAD gotten him vaccinated ON SCHEDULE. We gave Ben

1

> >set of shots(7 vaccinations) when he was just shy of 3. That's

when

> >his autistic features bloomed!! What if I hadn't waited (we waited

> >'coz he was always so damn sick until then..allergies which turned

> >into sinus infections...and he was BREASTFED!!)and gave him those

> >shots at 2, 4, 6, 12, 18 months!!! I shudder to think. My dd who

is

> >16 months old has only had a few colds, one ear infection that

> >required antibiotics but she was allergic to them (thank goodness)

and

> >NO SHOTS! My oldest NT had all his shots til kindegarten (got

> >viloently ill from his MMR tho...intestinal illness). Interestly ,

> >even tho my oldest is NT he has always had problems with

stomachaches,

> >vomiting, diarrhea (sp)from about 3 yrs to present. Makes ya

think???

> >I'm too scared to give any of them any(more) vaccines.

> >

> >

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