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Man that video makes me angry. Maybe she should try out for track instead (lol). Yea go ahead parents and have your kids injected!! Maybe they'll join the team of 1000 other kids who became autistic after receiving a flu shot.
Man that video makes me angry. Maybe she should try out for track instead (lol). Yea go ahead parents and have your kids injected!! Maybe they'll join the team of 1000 other kids who became autistic after receiving a flu shot.
Where is this team?
The one with a 1000 kids who became autistic after receiving a flu shot?
I only ask since the flu shot doesn't cause autism, nor does any other vaccine...
The one with a 1000 kids who became autistic after receiving a flu shot?
I only ask since the flu shot doesn't cause autism, nor does any other vaccine...
Keep up the fear mongering though
No it's actually a 1000 and some change - the number of cases pending and going on of parents who are sueing the government since 2002 for flu vaccines making their child autistic. It's sick how people try to defend it. If u want to see fear mongering simply turn on the t.v.
No it's actually a 1000 and some change - the number of cases pending and going on of parents who are sueing the government since 2002 for flu vaccines making their child autistic. It's sick how people try to defend it. If u want to see fear mongering simply turn on the t.v.
Personally I think its sick how some people try to assign vaccines as a cause of autism without a shred of evidence to back up their claims...
It doesn't exist....but feel free to show it anyway
I guess I don't have any more answers than anyone else that would possibly persuade your opinion. I guess I am left wondering, how is it that unvaccinated Amish children have to reported cases of autism? I mean there are enough Amish children in America for a decent case study so that just leaves me scratching my head.
Now we call these flus by scary names and try to frighten people with them while the flu has always come to us by the same means. Trick or treat anyone? Sometimes you just gotta say no to both.
And I wonder if there is any connection with lowered shopping during the holiday season...or God forbid....a bunch of people sick in bed and out of work all at one time.
My three year old is going on day two with a fever and sore throat. I am taking him to the doctor tomorrow to make sure he does not have something serious. What makes me confused is that last year he had the exact same symptoms but it proved to be a bad ear infection instead.
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