Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 I believe the shots can affect children in many ways including add, adhd, depression, asthma, autism, apraxia, some arthristis and sensory disorders like spd. There is a book called this book might be helpful to explaining why if you are curious. It does not mention apraxia in it but my personal opinion is that science hasn't discovered the link yet between the shots and some rare genetic predisposition for some rare children who may have either had vaccines or their mom had some when pregnant. the title and author of that book is below Gut and Psychology Syndrome by Dr. Natasha -McBride  From: onevoiceschool <onevoiceschool@...> Subject: [ ] Re: New to group..have a couple questions Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 4:06 PM  Thx , we have had extensive testing and she was found not to be on the spectrum. I know that Apraxia and Autism do sometimes go hand in hand. The speech issues are very similiar, there is otherwise no other symptoms(behavior or metabolic) in our case. Also I'm told SPD also can run though both groups as well.We still do a lot of the the same treatments tho..omegas, probiotics,vits, detox type stuff. I do think however they most likely have something to do with shots too. Boy, it's been quite a journey as you must very well know.... > > My Daughter who is now almost 6 has a Dyspraxia diagnosis from from neurologist who did'nt know how else to explain it. All MRI, and medabolic tests were normal but she scooted instead of crawled and was late walking (18 mo.)tho sitting up & rolling over normal.Everything was normal until that except the scooting. She even had a few words at 12 mo. then around 15 mo-18mo lost them and only said " ba " and Da.@ 21 mo. was the first time i was told she may have oral apraxia, and her dyspraxia or motor planning was pretty noticable then.even a lil shakey in the trunk.we have been in various therapies and her body awareness and sensory processing is so improved she amazes everyone who knew her before. My questions are can a fever cause this or birth and is global dyspraxia and dyspraxia essentially the same?The school district tried to diagnos mild MR at 5, but luckily her therapists rallied with me and disputed that. Doesnt seem fair when they are so young and how can a standard test accomidate apraxia.Thanks. .ps I also Home School our daughter. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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