RE: I Treat Vaccine Damage Everyday, Yet They Tell us it isn't Real
My mother questionned the vaccines after her first 3 kids. So, becoming a mom, I read both sides and could not decide. So, I chose to postpone vaccine.
Well, my 11th year old son had no vaccines at all and has autism. The signs appeared exactly at the the same age other kids would have their shot around 18 months old-2 years old. We have a very healthy way of life. I breast-fed my 3. Neither my other two kids had vaccines.
My son has hypersensitivity to noise, makes flapping, has very specific interests, speaks in an unusual French way (we live in Québec, not in France).
Yes, I read countless medical articles on autism, both sides. I met so many different TSA kids at school and in life. Autism has many faces and now, I'm sure it is more complex than getting it because of vaccines. I have explored the path of antibiotic given to treat otitis for kids under 2 years old (presence of a very though bacteria in the intestine) , the incidence of drugs that affects oxytocyn during labor specially in ceasarian delivery (since the incidence of that medical procedure is on the rise this past 20 years) and that I experienced 3 times (could giving birth without). There is also the genetic path, since I have met families with more than one child with autism and no vaccines involved.
I'm a biomed & a 'neuro-diversity mom who might never have an answer. I prepare my son to be the more independant possible, help him to manage and understand his emotions, and guide him through the complex world of living in a society.
So I believe in others causes, even genetic, since my son son had no vaccine.
I'm kind of very suspicious when people think they trigger the cause.
I was glad to read your last line...Please note that I'm not claiming that all cases of autism is caused by vaccines, nor that vaccination might not confer some benefits.
Hello cathou
Thank you for taking the time to write to me. Yup I know of kids that are on the spectrum & have not been vaccinated at all. All I'm saying is that vaccines can VERY OFTEN be part of the picture. My position is: ASD is a combination of susceptibility & toxins. So... genetics I think are a factor, but not that there's an 'ASD gene', more like there are people in our population with certain genetic mutations which mean they are not very good at detoxing or excreting certain things. So we get this impaired detox + increased toxins in our environment ...& that results in this explosion of autism we are seeing all over the western world.
The timeline can be very useful for pin-pointing what possible causes their might be, lots of IVF drugs, labour drugs, mum having lots of dental work in the past, or a major emotional trauma in the pregnancy... there are lots of possible factors that could be contributing.
:-)
Regarding the genetic case, I invite you to read the short presentation of Sébastien Jacquemont ( Ste-Justine Children Hospital in Montréal). There are serious studies about autism genes more specifically about the chromosome 16. I know because my son went through the gene test. I also suspected for a while my eldest son to be borderline. But after few tests, he was not.
Here is a piece of the presentation.
Today, the genetic component of autism, long denied by some of the psychiatric world, is no longer in doubt. "The risk for an autistic child to have a brother or sister with the disorder is 10 times higher than the general population," says Dr. Jacquemont. Autism has a genetic component in a proportion of approximately 60 to 90%. This link has been shown in studies of monozygotic (identical) and dizygotic (non-identical).
But we have not yet found an explanation to the fact that boys are four times more affected than girls by autism.
https://recherche.chusj.org/fr/Communications/Nouvelles/2015/Sebastien-Jacquemont-est-a-Montreal-pour-etudier-l
Hi Cath
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one. To explain the autistic siblings phenomenon (which I agree with & observe myself ) you could say that they will likely have the same gene mutations (which make them more susceptible to environmental toxicity) & that they are grown in the same 'soil' (the mother's womb), so any toxicity that the mum has will be taken in by the developing fetuses. The 'autism gene' hypothesis is a massive red-herring. It cannot explain the explosive growth in kids with ASD symptoms over the past 20 years (in fact, proponents of the theory have to outright deny the overwhelming evidence of increase in kids on the spectrum)... 'oh it's just better diagnosis now' is baloney. It's a convenient hypothesis for certain groups though...billions have been given out in research grants to look for this elusive imaginary gene...and if it's 'genetic' then it can't be the big pharmaceutical companies poisoning our kids, it's just 'one of those things'.
Do you mean that you systematically link autism and toxicity? For me, these two could be linked...or not be linked. What if I decided 11 years ago to go through the vaccine calendar with my 3 kids ? Then I might have fully agreed that vaccines had caused by little boy’s autism. And no one would have been able to make me think other way. Because I already wasn’t pro-vaccine anyway. And because the first signs appeared around 18 months.
Everything is possible. From the fact that yes, vaccines might induce autism or aggravate symptoms of autism (that were just beginning to surface around 18 months old), from toxicity that you mention ( I have seen it with a friend of mine whose young healthy boy got his hepatitis B shot at 10 and was rapidly diagnosed Guillain-Barré syndrome, with all the blood analysis, high level of mercury....).
But keep in mind that among so many cases you say you observed were in fact, cases like mine. That the child just had ADS anyway but coincide with the vaccine shots. In many cases, toxins have nothing to do with the condition.
I am no naive and I have read enough about pharmaceutical ways of business (have friends working for those companies).
I’m not here either to judge your background and your experience on the terrain with your patients. Each human is a complex chemical and physiological machinery. Recently, I stumbled on an article that pointed out that autism and epilepsy had common aspects ( and yes, my daughter is epileptic). Genetic is a very active field today and is making huge steps these past years, especially in neurology.
If you are interested, I invite you to read on the link between autism, epilepsy and SN1 gene mutation* :
http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/03/25/hmg.ddr122.abstract?sid=15de22f2-72e8-4845-9612-0fa26579b6ff
In respond to the point that we better diagnosed kids with autism...well, here in Quebec, there is an explosion of parents who discover they, too, have ADS traits (Asperger or not). They were the one that got through the net and the education system without being noticed. They manage to work, have a love life and kids. It doesn’t mean it didn’t cause damages along the way. And in the past, how many ASD individuals were not diagnosed before because they had numerous others health or intellectual problems that hid the autism itself?