Regression

Since being diagnosed in 2020 I have been working hard to accept myself, adjust life to accommodate the things I struggle with.

But I have noticed that increasingly I am unable to do many things I used to be able to do: take public transport, work in teams, work with screens for long hours without getting a migraine.

I was interested if any of you have experience regression post-diagnosis?

Parents
  • Yes thank you for this post. I identify with what you say. I regressed as a small child. It was round about the time I received my dipheria vaccine as a toddler. I am not saying that this event caused the regression however it is very coincidental that I did happen to regress at the same time as this event happening. I also wasn't aware that the dph vaccine contains aluminium which is a neurotoxin that alters brain GABA levels and causes hyperexcitability and an overactive brain leading to symptoms of anxiety and seizures tremors and the rest. I wasn't aware that certain vaccines have the capability to alter brain chemistry in certain people who have the correct susceptibility genes. But who knows it could be coincidental. I don't know. I am also not giving advice or health advice. Just my story which is equally valid to others.

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  • Yes thank you for this post. I identify with what you say. I regressed as a small child. It was round about the time I received my dipheria vaccine as a toddler. I am not saying that this event caused the regression however it is very coincidental that I did happen to regress at the same time as this event happening. I also wasn't aware that the dph vaccine contains aluminium which is a neurotoxin that alters brain GABA levels and causes hyperexcitability and an overactive brain leading to symptoms of anxiety and seizures tremors and the rest. I wasn't aware that certain vaccines have the capability to alter brain chemistry in certain people who have the correct susceptibility genes. But who knows it could be coincidental. I don't know. I am also not giving advice or health advice. Just my story which is equally valid to others.

Children
  • Dear Bananatropics26,

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  • This is interesting. The vaccine convo is defo an area of interest given it's so widespread for kids