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A Mums experience of her sons vaccine injury... I have been sceptical about vaccines and was unsure whether to vaccinate or not. Eventually we decided we would. I explained my concerns to my doctor on arrival for Quinns app, where he basically dismissed my concerns. Quinn was 10 weeks when he went and had his first scheduled course of needles. He had the both needles for Pneumococcal, DTPa, IPV, Hep B, HIB but not Rotavirus. The following day he was almost to the point of unconscious. I could barely wake him for feeds and was so concerned I was checking him to make sure he was breathing or not. Day 2, from 5am he was hysterical. He screamed and was extremely unsettled until 12 midday where I called my GP and said I was coming in as Quinn was having a reaction to his needles. On arrival my son had exhausted himself completely he was just laying quietly in his pram to which my doctor told me there is nothing wrong with him and he was likely coming down with a virus! I was speechless at this point to be made to feel as though I was making the whole thing up and then on top of that being lied to. I know my baby and when he has been perfectly healthy for 10 weeks and then the 2 days following his needles he is extremely sick makes for an obvious conclusion. I truly believe my Dr knew it was a reaction and was making up a story to cover. When I told him I wanted to report the reaction he said he would not be reporting it as there was no way it was the vaccine. It wasnt until I was driving home that it set in as to what had just happened. Following that incident we decided both my son and 5 year old daughter would be immunised homeopathically. We have been very happy with this choice. Since then we have assumed Quinn was fine until just recently. He is almost 18 months and still doesnt walk. He was late to do most things and having many friends with boys telling us boys were lazy we didnt worry too much. After having a daughter who walked at 11 months the theory of girls doing things very early and boys being lazy seemed to fit. Quinn sat at 8 months but didnt roll until 12. We only started to worry when at 14 months he stood for the first time. His ankles rolled inwards to the point where the outer sides of his feet were off the ground. Hoping it would correct as he got used to standing we left it. After 4 weeks it hadnt improved. We took Quinn to an Osteopath. Assuming he would be needing to get some sort of adjustment to his ankles/hips it came as a huge shock when we discovered the severity of the vaccines and the reaction he had at 10 weeks. They had caused his body to in a way shut down. He has blockages in his nervous system, this in turn has prevented messages getting through, so his body can just function properly. This straight away answered why everything had been so delayed for Quinn, why he was frustrated and irritated so often, why he wasnt doing just the normal things any toddler of his age should be doing (like just simply holding his own bottle). The theory of being a lazy baby was suddenly put in perspective for us. We were also informed that the fact that he had reacted so severely had prevented him from having a fit. This was extremely hard for me to hear and brings tears to my eyes thinking about it. After treatment from the osteopath and remedies from my Homeopath, we have noticed big improvements in Quinn. My little boy is so much brighter and happier. It is so lovely to watch. In just 10 days since his app he has taken is first steps! He is pointing and saying words, laughing much more often, feeding himself with a spoon and fork, holding his own drink bottle. It is such a warming feeling to see. He still has a long road to go. We are having to see a paediatrician to analyse his feet to ensure everything is ok. He will possibly be needing strapping of some sort for a while to keep his feet in the correct position when he stands. We are seeing the Osteopath for Quinns second app next week. I feel we are on the path to recovery. As hard as it is to say my son has been damaged by a vaccine. It breaks my heart when I think about my poor little boy and what his tiny body has been through. I am hoping and praying none of the damage is permanent and Quinn can catch up. Autism, even mildly is still a concern for us. I will feel much more at ease when Quinn has been cleared of this. It makes me furious to think that the doctors who portray themselves as people trying to keep us healthy can be injecting our precious children with something that can damage them forever.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 08:20:39 +0000

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