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Post by sarosh on Apr 19, 2012 4:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by tikitavi on Apr 19, 2012 4:42:31 GMT -5
Huh!! I wonder why they need to use sorbitol?! Very good to know, thank you!
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Post by ukbill on Apr 22, 2012 18:19:57 GMT -5
Mmmmm... MMR vaccine.. not a good idea for a lot of reasons.
Ok so it has not been positively linked to Autism.. however look at the facts..
Since MMR vaccine was introduced incidence of Autism has gone up by approximately 1000%
I know of a video of a frends child which shows a perfectly normal child talking layughing with good eye contact and smiles..
After his first injection he is not the same child.. sullen and introverted and not speaking.. but after his name is called repeated ly he will look at his dad and smile a little.
The next video is 2 weeks after the booster.. and he is completely gone.. no reaction to his name or eye contact and no smiles.
He is 17 now and still unable to speak and is on the highest level of Autistic attributes.
I would not have a child injected with that stuff ever! Yes the individual vaccines but why mix them up??
Sorbital is used in a lot of IV medicines I do not know why but it is there to "buffer" the solution whatever that means.
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Post by charlie on Apr 23, 2012 15:38:02 GMT -5
This a very contentious issue and each individual has different views on it.
The amount of sorbitol in the injection would be very small and the vaccine not in a massive amount of liquid, and I would imagine the single vaccines would be in the same liquid formula too.
It is also highly unlikely, unless you were diagnosed parents that by the age the child has the vaccine you would know it may have HFI.
However, to have the vaccine has to be a personal choice for the parents, I made the decision to have Meg fully vaccinated having read all the bumph for and against as I didn't trust that the single vaccines had been sufficiently tested and the risk of measles etc I felt was greater. Yes, there have been stories of a few children being badly affected but measles and mumps are on the increase again now as less take up the vaccine as a result of the so far unproven theories. We still don't really know what element of the vaccine affected these children so instantly and autism itself is a big hot topic that is being researched more and more now so suddenly it is a more frequent diagnosis for kids with issues. I know that personally as they are currently looking into it to do with Megans anxieties and learning difficulties. In the "olden days" as Meg calls them there have always been "oddbods", outcasts who were strange or a bit slow, they probably had autism, just no-one knew what it was so they just left them to it.
But I stand by my decision to have the full vaccine and respect others decision to have or not to have.
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Post by Tammy on Apr 23, 2012 22:35:34 GMT -5
Well Said Charlie. I agree wholeheartedly. I also had all my kids - even Regina- get all the vaccines available.
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Post by ukbill on May 2, 2012 15:05:34 GMT -5
I too had my children vaccinated for everything I could, however that was before I saw the video.. now I would go to France and get the individual injections done instead.
I do not blame anyone for having the combined vaccine, its likely to be either a genetic thing or a reaction maybe to an un- diagnosed infection around the time the vaccine is being given..
Either way better than getting the infections later on in life.
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