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Linked to the MMR vaccination?

by natashastanley, Feb 25, 2008 12:55PM
Is autism either linked or caused by the MMR vaccination?
Member Comments (15)

by 888mom, Feb 25, 2008 02:43PM
Read the MMR and autism post.  It was posted a long while back, but someone did a reply relatively recently.  Anyways, the latest reply from twinmommyplusone was really good.  She has a 5 year old with autism, and basically talks about why she feels that it is not related any more since the mercury has been removed.  Maybe I'm not remembering correctly.  I think she said she noticed signs since her son's birth.  I also noticed signs my daughter showed since her birth, long before the MMR which also didn't have mercury.  So, who knows.  I've heard that there is a study now that's investigating whether early sonograms might contribute.  Of course no results yet, it will be several years probably, but I guess some scientists are curious enough to investigate it.



by 888mom, Feb 25, 2008 02:44PM
Um, I think I got the author's posts mixed up... original post by twinmommyplusone and reply by kristinna.

by mjthewriterdad, Feb 25, 2008 04:37PM
There are studies under way right now.  No  conclusions yet.

by swampcritter, Feb 26, 2008 05:04PM
There is no scientific evidence whatsoever to link the the MMR vaccine with autism.

There is, however, ample evidence of the danger of measles. Before the vaccine, measles used to kill 450 children per year and disable 1000 more. My grandmother's sister was among the disabled, she was blinded by the disease.

This weeks MMWR contains an article about a measles outbreak in San Diego. The parents took an unvaccinated child to Switzerland, where he got the disease. The child then went to school, and to the doctors, infecting 11 additional children.

The health authorities had to trace every contact. Unvaccinated children had to undergo a 21 day quarantine. It is a very heavy price for a trip for Europe.

by scott506, Mar 01, 2008 05:02PM
To: swampcritter
Safe to say swampcritter doesn't have a child with autism. I have two. The week my daughter got her MMR she started saying "daddy" the day after the vaccination it went away and never came back. You are going to have to do better than antiquated fatality statistics to convince me that in 2008 measles is worse than autism. A 21 day quarantine beats the he** out of a lifetime with autism.

by mjthewriterdad, Mar 01, 2008 09:46PM
To: swampcritter
Is measles a probem in Switzerland?  Do they imunize their children in Switzerland?  I am surprized that this child contracted measles in Switzerland.  I asm also surprized that 11 children plus the child in question  were not imunized in a San Diego school.  I guess parents can opt out but i am surprized that as many as 12 had done so in one individual school.

by Angela77, Mar 08, 2008 06:31PM
To: 888mom
The Center of Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics have both concluded that there is no link between the vaccine and autism.  Thimerisol (mercury component) in the vaccines has been removed from the MMR since 1999.  If there was a link, wouldn't the incidence of autism decrease?

by mjthewriterdad, Mar 08, 2008 10:25PM
To: 888mom
IMHO, the incidence of autism has increased due to the changing DSM definition of autism has broadened over the years  and IDEA definition of autism was added within the last 20 years.  Once IDEA added autism as a category, as lot of kids labeled with autism flooded the rosters.   Also, more professionals know  what to look for in patients who have been misdiagnosed in the past.

Just an example here:
No one over 40 has  fetal alcohol syndrome,   It affects about 1 in 500 kids today. Fetal alcohol syndrome was not even recognized until the mid-'70s. Fetal alcohol syndrome still existed;  no one would say alcoholism among pregnant women just started in the 70's.

by jjb419, Mar 13, 2008 09:49AM
Since geneticists now feel that autism is likely triggered by something envirnmental , I do not think vaccines can be 100% ruled out as a TRIGGER.
I wouldn't call it the one and only cause though.
I think they are likely numerous environmental triggers including the illnesses the vaccines protect our children from.
One neuro has a theory that noise pollution is a trigger. Very interesting.

by Angela77, Mar 16, 2008 06:41PM
To: 888mom
One can go by theories or actual science.  Most of the authors of the study that claimed that thimerisol (the agent in the MMR vaccine that was supposedly linked to autism) have since come out publicly and said they were incorrect.  Thimerisol has been OUT OF THE SHOTS SINCE 1999!  If it was the thimerisol causes autism, wouldn't the rate of autism have gone down since it had been removed from the shot?  I am not saying that it couldn't be a combination between genetics and enviromental factors but the shot theory just doesn't follow logic.  A friend of mine has twins, one autistic and one not.  They both got the MMR vaccine on the SAME DAY from the SAME BATCH.  If it were the shot that causes autism, wouldn't both of those children have it?  

by MJIthewriter, Mar 16, 2008 07:15PM
To: all
Not to get off topic or anything but I was reading one person's blog on talentdatabase who thinks there is a link between baby shampoos and autism. I'm not sure if the blogger is autistic or not, but she seems to be interested in it. She suggested googling up autism and phthalates.

I'm not saying if it is true or not, but it was interesting to read nonetheless. I've also read connections between anorexia and autism. Even chimeras and autism!

Personally I think there are a number of factors that cause autism whether it is biological or environmental.

(I’m straining for a good visual example)  Say you want to cook a casserole dish. There are several different recipes for the same thing. It’s still potatoes and green beans, but the method of cooking and preparation may have been different.

Or you cut your finger. Several things may have caused the cut.

That’s my take on the whole causes of autism debate…  I think rather than try to figure out a single “cause” just focus on what you have at hand, your son, or daughter.  No matter what caused the autism, you have an autistic child. Autism doesn’t have to be a death sentence. (some parents seem to think) There are pros and cons.  If you think of it there’s “type A” personality