mmr jab and austim

i cant help but wonder if austim is just a side affect of the mmr jab i dont think it is but can anyone help by proving my right that austim is not just a side affect of the mmr jab?  

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  • I don't think there is any connection between the two. It is the case that some children react badly to vaccinations, which are medicines just like any other and no medicine can ever have a 100 per cent safety guarantee. Reactions can include a rash, fever and irritability, and in very extreme cases a child could have a fit or go into shock. There have even been cases of brain damage but this is incredibly rare. I have had all my vaccinations to no ill effect, and I am on the spectrum. I think that all children who are healthy should be vaccinated. Measles is a horrid disease that can in rare cases kill, but brain damage and lung problems are quite common complications of the virus. It is dangerous to leave children at risk, and there is simply no evidence that measles causes autism
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  • I don't think there is any connection between the two. It is the case that some children react badly to vaccinations, which are medicines just like any other and no medicine can ever have a 100 per cent safety guarantee. Reactions can include a rash, fever and irritability, and in very extreme cases a child could have a fit or go into shock. There have even been cases of brain damage but this is incredibly rare. I have had all my vaccinations to no ill effect, and I am on the spectrum. I think that all children who are healthy should be vaccinated. Measles is a horrid disease that can in rare cases kill, but brain damage and lung problems are quite common complications of the virus. It is dangerous to leave children at risk, and there is simply no evidence that measles causes autism
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