Guest guest Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Wow Val, You are in the thick of it there...AT least one of the childs parents , the husband saw something.Too bad those children do have to suffer..If only.. you must be wanting to scream. Dont forget that we all get stuck into our social morays of the time.. Try and look beyond what people are saying against the heavy metal / autism connection and just remember what you know. Check out the website with the videos on the rallies held for mercury/autism --- would have to look them up , if you need them.. That really fires me up.. I have started , now that I feel strong enough for a good fight, to pretend I am a little inventor/ scientist who just has more on the ball when it comes to seeing the connection. I truly beleive our culture is just coming out of the medieval times where illness was something the boogey man gives us, or that we deserve because we did something bad. We are in the 21st century but we sure do not get the body/health/ mind connection. Look at how little education doctors still get about nutrition.. the thing we are built on.!!! I hold always a story about my great grandfather, a surgeon. He beleived strongly that hand washing was vital to keep infections away during surgery.. He actually got alot of flack from his associates.. NOw handwashing is pretty tame , compared to actually taking a drug called DMSA--LOL -- so we are a weird bunch , us humans!!! Keep on fighting !!! Nanci > > > I just came from a rather depressing class tonight. There was a > parent of a severely autistic child discussing her experience with > special ed. When she was discussing his initial diagnosis at 2, I > asked if she saw any change after he was vaccinated. She said her > husband did, but she didn't and commented that he never really had > any receptive language skills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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