Posted by Larry Hoover on December 11, 2005, at 11:03:53
In reply to Okay about autism and mercury.., posted by spriggy on December 10, 2005, at 22:33:33
> Sorry Lar, I appreciate you so much (and think you are wonderfuL). Although I will be the first to confess I don't know nearly half as much as you do..
Sprig, you don't need to qualify your remarks. I won't respect you less, or care about you less, no matter what might come from this discussion. No matter what you might think about what I think.
> I DO know for certain what I watched/saw with my own eyes happen to my own child.
I know you did.
> COMPLETELY normal child; all medical records show he was fine.
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> Received his vaccines ( 5 in one day).I'm really interested in what he got. Do you want to email me?
> He ran 102 fever, chronic diarrhea, dehydrated, had to be hospitalized... He stopped speaking, waving, smiling.. in a nutshell my son stopped completely!
My heart goes out to you, watching that happen. Doing what a loving parent would do, to protect their child against serious disease. And then, powerless, watching this unfold.
> Found out through vaccine records that he received over 60 micrograms of mercury that day- he weighed 23 pounds. Do you think that is within the EPA's safety limit for exposure??
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> Nope.You're absolutely correct.
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> My son was bombarded with a neurotoxin before he turned 2.
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> And oddly enough, when we began the process of removing mercury (chelation) he began to speak.
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> Strange coincidence?No, I don't believe in coincidences.
Nor am I, in any way, suggesting that what happened to your son was not related to the vaccination process, and/or the Thimerosal preservative.
The evidence I presented was population data. It neither proves nor disproves individual cases.
I can only say that I cannot imagine having to see this happen to my own child. And how sad I am to learn that it happened to yours.
I'm an environmental toxicologist. I've spent many hours looking at this issue. But I would never use my training or my experience to disrespect another person's experience.
Lar
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