tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33052404.post5197427764194224378..comments2024-02-13T21:31:57.980-04:00Comments on Facing Autism in New Brunswick: Public Discussion of Vaccine IssuesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05838571980003579163noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33052404.post-14848813728010211002009-01-06T11:35:00.000-04:002009-01-06T11:35:00.000-04:00We did the one-year update for vaccinations with o...We did the one-year update for vaccinations with our son and his response was NOT positive. We reported and complained to our medical contact, but they simply claimed that he had some issues with teething. He had raging temperatures, severe fever and we're thankful that he has yet to show signs of autism.<BR/><BR/>Since then, we've talked to hundreds of parents who have had the same complaint and the same response. Why are MDs and physicians lying so shamefully?<BR/><BR/>My suggestion is that we make it a national legal requirement for all physicians to file a report to a central authority when complaints are made about response to vaccinations (of any kind). At the moment, this level of review does not exist (to my knowledge, at least) and I think it would be an important (and logical) first step to understanding the impact that vaccinations have on our children (and ourselves).<BR/><BR/>By the way, we stopped doing all vaccinations after this point. If our MD is not going to take the livelihood of our child seriously, then we deserve to be a little selfish.<BR/><BR/>If we ever encounter opposition to our choice, we'll submit the 'declined for religious purposes' form that's available in most provinces.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com