Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 I am so sorry. I meant to direct my answer to who posted the question, not your name because you already replied to her. You have 3 already - which is one lovely family. Terribly sorry. . > Hi Cristina, > > It turns out we have something inherited that contributes to the > condition if not outright causes it. I have it, my oldest son severly > has it, and my younger son mildly has it. Many families KNOW that > their child was injured from a vaccine. However, others have a run in > the family that can't be overlooked either. Maybe you need to > evaluate the possibilities. > > That said, now it is a family-bonding thing. We all like and react to > the same things. I wouldn't NOT have another child if you want one. > And knowing what you do, you can take measures to ensure a higher > quality of health for a new child, however he/she is. Mine are close > together so we had them before we knew the first one had such > problems. They are each others best friend. But we are all recovered > now, so with proper lifestyle management, it is fine. > > A girl can be just as afflicted or not as a boy. But they will always > be your unique and loved child - not a statistic with a problem. I > feel desparatly blessed to have my two unique PDD/SID boys and > wouldn't trade them for anything. There are so many grand qualities > that these kids bring. > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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