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Should we trust the medical community

March 12 2006 at 4:06 AM
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Everyday our trusted doctors inject our children with vaccines. But is the prevention worse than the disease? Many children that were born perfectly normal mysteriously become autistic, ADHD, epoleptic. The AMA says that this is just coincidence.
What if the doctor told you dont worry by the time were done with these vaccines we will have given your child 2300 times the safe dose of mercury.
Would you still say yes?
My daughter was born in 1988. Perfect in everyway. 9 pounds 11 ounces. A beautiful baby. She learned to walk early. Started talking on time. Then one day stopped talking. Couldn't bare to be touched. Regressed from her potty training.
Our trusted family doctor said don't worry this happens sometimes then gave her another series of immunization shots. Things got worse. She would only eat the same food over and over. She would throw herself head first into the floor.She would cry for hours for no apparent reason.
Our trusted doctor said hmmmmm she must be retarded.
Our daughter so beautiful is 17 now. She believes in Santa, the easter bunny and loves going to the movies. She still has an occasional accident in her pants.Her language skills are limited. She is smarter than I am or any of my friends. She is also completely disabled. For those of you with new babies you might want to think twice about the imunizations. If you doubt my word look up the autism web sights. My goal is simple. If I can save even 1 child from my daughters fate I will be happy.

 

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