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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2013 12:00:01 GMT -5
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Post by Shaggzfate on Apr 27, 2013 10:25:17 GMT -5
That's really sad. It is very dangerous once and adult has it and starts taking anti-biotics, then gives it to a child after it mutates. That's how we get super bugs like MRSA and VRE. We can control it, we may even be able to irradicate it down the road, but for now I agree, getting vaccinated is the best course of action. Being so close to mexico though, it's had to keep it all the way dead, as it travels back over the boarder after we have contained it and become complacent. Here is another good read for you Craig; www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-orin-levine/the-comeback-killers_b_860704.html
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Post by TonOdanK on Apr 28, 2013 14:41:43 GMT -5
IDK anything about it. But would still bet your daughter is 100% correct. Seems natural that most parents will do anything to not blame themselves, even if there is no blame to be cast. Autism can usually be detected before a year or two old unless you're in denial. 'Vaccines' is a pretty general term, and couldn't imagine how any would cause autism. I mean, at least try to narrow it downto a specific one? Or does that make denial that much easier if you can't? Very true, I have 3 cousins that have autism and they were all diagnosed with it by the age of 2
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