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Mum says MMR jab made son autistic - Jun 7 2007



 
 
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Old June 8th 07, 09:23 PM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids,misc.kids.health,sci.med.immunology,uk.people.health
Mark Probert
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Default Mum says MMR jab made son autistic - Jun 7 2007

On Jun 8, 2:45 pm, "JOHN" wrote:

"He was diagnosed then and there. I thought I was doing the best for my son,
but it took his life away from him and the family," added Donna.


Listen, Mum, you child is not dead. He is still alive. He has Autism.
That is not fatal.

I know it is disappointing not to have that perfect child, but, tens
of thousands of parents who have autistic children are not looking to
fleece the government for money. They have accepted their child's
neurodiveristy and just go about their daily lives being the best
parents that they can be.

Remember, regardless of what the anti-vac liars tell you, Wakefield
was purchased for filthy lucre.


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Old June 9th 07, 06:05 AM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids,misc.kids.health,sci.med.immunology,uk.people.health
Jan Drew
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Default Mum says MMR jab made son autistic - Jun 7 2007


"Mark Probert" wrote:
On Jun 8, 2:45 pm, "JOHN" wrote:

"He was diagnosed then and there. I thought I was doing the best for my
son,
but it took his life away from him and the family," added Donna.


What Mark the *organized believer* failed ro post....

A CONWY Valley mum is fighting a controversial decision which has stopped
funding her case against the makers of an MMR vaccine which she claims
caused her son's autism.
Donna, 33, whose son, now 13, wishes to remain anonymous, was denied funding
to seek compensation from the manufacturer of the vaccine, Glaxo SmithKline.
Donna, along with other affected families, were originally granted funding
to seek compensation, but it was suddenly withdrawn by the Legal Services
Commission.
"My son had the MMR jab a week after his first birthday and suffered the
normal side effects connected with the vaccine. However, his symptoms
persisted and got dangerously worse.
"Within a week he had a purple rash and his whole body had swollen up like
the Michelin Man. He wouldn't stop screaming, it was quite clear he wasn't
well.

"It did die down but all his normal functions, like eye contact and dialogue
he knew before, had gone since the jabs. While in Alder Hey Children's
Hospital with his older sister, I noticed a poster on the wall about autism
which listed the symptoms, and he had seven of the 10. It was then I made
the connection between the MMR jab and autism."

Donna was referred to Rhuddlan Children's Centre and a consultant
psychologist confirmed her son was autistic.

snip

anti-vac liars Wakefield

This pos is about neither.




 




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