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single mmr

108 replies

Lina15 · 13/03/2023 14:19

plz no negatives
people that have had experience with single mmr vaccine what ones did you opt for ?
and can you have rubella single dose later in life (if planning a pregnancy as i heard thst got stoppers? but i as an adult had rubella about 2 years ago

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jimbojambo · 21/01/2024 18:04

Pumpy001 · 21/01/2024 17:58

My best friend and her dh had no genetic predisposition to autism and her daughter shortly after the mmr lost all her words and started to stare into space.
She no longer responded to her name and after a while started to bang her head on the walls. She has a permanent mark on her forehead. She eventually was diagnosed as autistic .

I guess if you ask people like that, who didn't even know what autism was ,they would have a whole different take on mmr.

Me on the other , got my dd jabbed as per schedule.

Correlation is not causation through, is it? What happened to your friends DD is not uncommon in that children develop as expected then suddenly lose their skills. This tends to happen at the same age that MMR is given. It's entirely coincidental.

titchy · 21/01/2024 18:54

Mel8999 · 21/01/2024 17:36

You're not very intelligent are you? 🤣

Says the person who resurrected a year old thread....

ThursdayTomorrow · 21/01/2024 19:01

A baby comes across 10,000 antigens a day. Saying it can’t cope with 3 extra in one go doesn’t make any sense. Babies have excellent immune systems.

AnneValentine · 21/01/2024 21:10

Lina15 · 13/03/2023 15:00

they do them privately and clinics in london i mm just asking for people that have done them for advice really

It’s not licensed for use.

If you’re not vaccinated against measles go go GP and get their advice.

underneaththeash · 21/01/2024 23:26

Pumpy001 · 21/01/2024 17:58

My best friend and her dh had no genetic predisposition to autism and her daughter shortly after the mmr lost all her words and started to stare into space.
She no longer responded to her name and after a while started to bang her head on the walls. She has a permanent mark on her forehead. She eventually was diagnosed as autistic .

I guess if you ask people like that, who didn't even know what autism was ,they would have a whole different take on mmr.

Me on the other , got my dd jabbed as per schedule.

How though could that possibly have immunologically been caused by a vaccine? One that isn't live.

Pumpy001 · 22/01/2024 09:03

jimbojambo · 21/01/2024 18:04

Correlation is not causation through, is it? What happened to your friends DD is not uncommon in that children develop as expected then suddenly lose their skills. This tends to happen at the same age that MMR is given. It's entirely coincidental.

Their daughter is now 4 and they had had enough of the violent banging head, so they're on the path of a vaccine detox now. Time will tell if its placebo or not.

I will say its one of the most disturbing things Ive witnessed, a poor young child constantly banging themselves.

Wolfiefan · 22/01/2024 10:01

Vaccine detox? What on earth is that and how have they determined that vaccines have caused these headaches? (I’m aware vaccines can have side effects but as someone else said it’s not as simple as headaches start after vaccine so that’s definitely the cause.)

Pumpy001 · 22/01/2024 10:35

Wolfiefan · 22/01/2024 10:01

Vaccine detox? What on earth is that and how have they determined that vaccines have caused these headaches? (I’m aware vaccines can have side effects but as someone else said it’s not as simple as headaches start after vaccine so that’s definitely the cause.)

Well I can only guess that its the stark difference pre and post vax theyre going on.

I remember seeing their daughter when she was about 10 months, happy smiling very engaged eye contact, looking at everything moving within her periphery . Great fine motor skills , trying to walk at 9 months.

And now she runs around ,non verbal, no eye contact, banging her head all hours shes awake.

As I said, I really don't know but they're trying their best . I don't pry but i hope their daughter will be well , happy and healthy.

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