Immunizations

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Sprouts
    Licensed Provider
    • Dec 2010
    • 846

    #16
    What about the bees??!

    I personally feel the rise in autism and all of these allergies like nuts and dairy are all related to what we put into our bodies, including vaccines and pesticides and the quality of our air and water.

    If anyone has watched the the documentary on Bees on netflix, you see the crazy neurological effects of the systemic pesticides have on them! The bees literally went crazy flew away and died with in three generations. Italy banned the use of these pesticides years ago! But US still uses them today! So if this is the effect in bees imagine what effects it has on humans?

    I haven't researched enough on immunizations, but I do know there are countless parent testimonies that show a correlation between many disorders and the use of them. I dont trust the government 100%, there sre too many greedy selfish people running the system, so jnless it affects them personally then u kmow where i am probably going from there......I was so scared to give my infant his 2 month shots because of all of these scary stories. I know overall they do help in preventing these crazy diseases that are harmful but I don't know how I would feel if my child was mentally disabled for the rest of his or her life? I know I would definitely not want my child to suffer some crazy debilitating diseases either that could lead to death....but which odds are higher?

    Comment

    • EntropyControlSpecialist
      Embracing the chaos.
      • Mar 2012
      • 7466

      #17
      We'll be delaying vaccinations if God blesses us with a biological child. I have Aspergers and my sibling is on the spectrum as well. My husband and I were just wondering if my Dad is an Aspie as well, in fact.

      I just don't want to risk it.

      Comment

      • EntropyControlSpecialist
        Embracing the chaos.
        • Mar 2012
        • 7466

        #18
        Originally posted by e.j.
        I think some would say that the increase in the number of vaccines given to babies is part of the reason for the increase in learning difficulties/neurological conditions. Others would say there are far more environmental risk factors these days than there were years ago that are increasing the numbers of kids who have these issues now.

        Even so, I'd be willing to bet you went to school with kids who had issues. You just didn't know it. Partly because as a kid, you accepted most other kids at face value and didn't worry about how they were doing academically or socially.

        Remember the kid who always got picked on or bullied at recess? That's probably the kid who had a disability of some sort. Remember the kid who always seemd to get yelled at for zoning out in class, always forgot his homework, had a really messy desk or backpack, was really shy and quiet, was clumsy, never attended a school dance, didn't wear the latest styles or wear make-up, couldn't play sports, bounced on his toes as he walked, talked too much, was the class clown or was the smartest kid in the class ....any one of those kids could have had an ld or neurological disorder like autism.


        Sure you do; you just don't recognize them because not all disabilities are that obvious. Many of these conditions are considered to be "invisable disabilities" because there isn't a limp, a device like a hearing aid or a wheel chair to clearly indicate the person has a disability. What does someone with Asperger's look like? Unless you spent a lot of time with my son, you'd never guess he has it.


        I don't know if more people are developing these disorders or if we're just getting better at recognizing them. I think maybe it's a little bit of both.
        I look completely "normal." In fact, I strive to be as normal as I possibly can. I work really hard at it. My friends would have just described me as "quirky and confident" prior to knowing that I had Aspergers.
        However, my husband and I have been working hard to know my limits and have been making sure that I'm not overstimulated so that I'm still completely functional the next day. So, that does make me look less normal when I have to excuse myself after 1-2 hours with friends.

        Comment

        • itlw8
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 2199

          #19
          Originally posted by Sprouts
          I know overall they do help in preventing these crazy diseases that are harmful but I don't know how I would feel if my child was mentally disabled for the rest of his or her life? I know I would definitely not want my child to suffer some crazy debilitating diseases either that could lead to death....but which odds are higher?
          With many people traveling internationally the odds are higher to contract a disease than become disabled from any immunization.
          It:: will wait

          Comment

          • MN Day Mom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 246

            #20
            My son has autism. I 100% believe with zero doubt that his immunizations at 18 months which included 62.5 mgs of thimerosal and the MMR was his trigger. The change in him that immediately began to happen after these jabs was extreme and he became a totally different child.

            Comment

            Working...