Re: Autism study a fraud
- From: CigarBaron <garbaron67j@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 05:22:53 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 7, 4:04 pm, Mickey <Mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Child 11 was among the eight whose parents apparently blamed MMR. Theinterval between his vaccination and the first "behavioural symptom"
was reported as 1 week. This symptom was said to have appeared at age
15 months. But his father, whom I had tracked down, said this was
wrong.
I still have a number of parent/patients who blame the MMR on their
childrens' autism. Despite the medical community knowing for certain,
for a number of years now, that the MMR had nothing to do with that.
Hell, even the autism society (finally) was convinced and advised
their membership that MMRs had nothing to do with autism. Everyone
wants to blame something horrific on the medical community, when, in
the end, bad things happen to good people for no rhyme or reason.
CigarBaron
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