Contracting Autism Through Vaccine
Since 1999, more than 4,800 families have filed claims with the government alleging their children contracted autism as a result of routine vaccinations. Most contend that a preservative called thimerosal is to blame for the impaired social interaction typical of the disorder.
Ref. https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070611/ap_on_...autism_vaccines
I work with a lady who here boy now is limited to the thought processing of a three year old from a chicken pox vaccine. SO think carefully is the possible reaction worse then the disease.
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The preservative, about 50 percent mercury by weight, is no longer found in routine childhood vaccines but is used in some flu shots. |
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There have been problems with vaccines too, here in the UK. The main one that people are complaining about is the triple all in one MMR- measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. apparently, the risks are supposed to be less if this particular vaccine was done separately, but the only way to do this is by expensive private clinics, but many have opted for this regardless of cost.
When I left school, I went to work at a special needs school, and one of the pupils admitted there was a girl 2 years younger than me, who had attended the same school as me, and it was horrible to see the effect that vaccinations had had on her. She had very, severe Autism, where previously there had been no problems whatsoever. It's really, frightening when you see this first hand.
I was lucky my family doctor refused to use the 3 in one with our children. It is very scary though. Seems almost every one knows or has run into an individual that has been inflict in this manner. I also Understand the chicken pox vaccine has a good change of doing harm. Likely better off taking a chance with chicken pox as seldom it leads to sever complications.
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Likely better off taking a chance with chicken pox as seldom it leads to sever complications. |