Are Autism and Vaccines Linked?

Are Autism and Vaccines Linked?

Over the last decade, autism has gone from a rare and misunderstood condition to a disorder that may affect as many as 1.5 million Americans. Without a clear explanation in sight, parents and doctors have worked tirelessly to pinpoint the cause of autism, but the answer remains elusive. Are vaccines the missing link?

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  • Rodger Bailey
    But, What If . . .?

    What if the child is predisposed to be hypersensitive to mercury?

    I remember playing with mercury as a child and it was fun. I remember rubbing silver dimes and quarters with the mercury and they would really shine when I did. Well, I certainly wasn't sensitive to or intolerant of mercury. But, I'm a little older now and what hair I have left is gray.

    I've learned about sensitivities. I intoxicated myself a few years ago with some burning plastic fumes. After that I have become very sensitive to a bunch of things to which I had never reacted before. At the height of my toxic reactions, I could not walk through a supermarket without gagging in the fresh fruits and veggies section and the laundry detergent aisle. Now, is not so bad, but I still react to certain foods and to certain laundry detergents.

    I work with children with developmental problems. Of the hundreds I have working with, dozens of parents told me the start of the (whatever their child's developmental problem was) occurred within a few days of a vaccination. So, I believe that the reactions are real, but I don't think that 'thing' the child reacted to is the problem. I think the problem is the process by which these sensitive children react.

    I don't think that the 'thing' (in this case mercury) should be the focus of our concern. I suspect that the reactions we have and the process by which we have these reactions should be the direction we look for answers.

    - Rodger BaileyUS February 23, 2009 3:26PM

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