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| + Steve | Nov 19 2016, 07:03 PM Post #16 |
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Yeah shift in diagnosis is the most likely one, there's always been autistic people, we'd just have been dubbed "crazy" or "stupid" until doctors were smart enough to understand mental disorders are a thing. The sudden influx is just because people actually know what autism is now. It's sad how often there's headlines saying "Anti-vaxxer changes their mind after their child gets X disease" Good f***ing job, only when your kid gets an incurable but highly preventable disease do you realize you're an idiot. |
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| + Sandy Shore | Nov 19 2016, 08:17 PM Post #17 |
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The Vaccines are good, I'd say. They're certainly not bad, but they're definitely far from being great. Just good. If people aren't in to them, that's fair enough, and to be honest, I don't care for them much, either. It's not like they're The Cure - which you'd have to be tremendously stupid to reject. |
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| * Ketchup Revenge | Nov 20 2016, 01:14 AM Post #18 |
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Vaccines mostly are very effective at immunizing people against potentially life-threatening diseases or symptoms, but there are indeed some risks to certain types of people. However, I doubt that autism is one of them. I have a friend from high school, and after her son got the Flu Vaccine about two years ago or so, all of his hair started falling out. He's only four now. The poor kid looks like he went through chemo. Even his eyebrows are falling out now. I've never seen this happen to anyone else, but she says it all started after he got the flu vaccine. The only time I ever got a flu vaccine was right after I had my daughter, and now I notice that I am more susceptible now to colds. I would almost never get sick before. Maybe once per year (or even once every two years). Now it averages around two to four times per year. I don't know if it was an effect of the flu vaccine specifically, or the fact that the vaccine actually changed my immune system. |
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| + Steve | Nov 20 2016, 02:24 AM Post #19 |
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Wouldn't having your child be a possible cause there though? Your body would have taken a huge hit from that though perhaps the vaccine stunted your immune system's regrowth. People aren't wrong to say there's side effects but I don't think I've ever heard a doctor say that there can't be so all the anger around it seems highly misplaced. It's pretty evident that vaccines do their job against the specific diseases and such they're designed to prevent. On top of all of this I bet most anti-vaxxers are the sort of people that don't let their children play outside, get dirty or ever be in contact with any germs. Poor kids immune systems are probably going to be non-existent. If there's any worldwide outbreak of some sort this lot will be the first to go. |
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| Mihawk | Nov 20 2016, 07:59 PM Post #20 |
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Overall good outweighs the overall bad. Humanity would have a relatively terrible life expectancy without it. Also
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| + Steve | Nov 20 2016, 09:32 PM Post #21 |
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I just love the idea that you can spontaneously get a developmental disability through an injection. Especially when you're like 7. What else can scientists do that we don't know about? I'll take one photographic memory injection with a side of homosexuality 'cause women are awkward. Edited by Steve, Nov 20 2016, 09:32 PM.
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| SpeedoTrunks | Nov 21 2016, 09:47 AM Post #22 |
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That's called "Alopecia", and is not an un-common issue. It can be caused by any of the following: Traumatic events Drug use (Like bad drugs, not vaccines) Hereditary hair loss, but somehow has expanded to this in that persons genes, via mutation But it can also be caused by other diseases/illness's such as Auto immune disorder, under active thyroid glands and various other items. To my knowledge, despite this being obscenely coincidental, vaccines do not cause total bodily hair loss. I'd tell your friend to get him checked out. |
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Nov 21 2016, 02:22 PM Post #23 |
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He was reacting to symptoms of the Flu Virus. I had the flu when I was a teenager, and six months later all my hair started falling out. |
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