MMR @ 3years, safe for my autistic son???

Hi all. Just wana get some opinions on the MMR vaccine.

My son had his first dose at 12months old and I noticed a change in his behaviour straight away. He had started saying 'choo choo' (he loves Thomas the tank), clapping and doing the stars with his hands to 'twinkle twinkle'. Soon after his dose of MMR he stopped all that.

He will be 3years old in December and has only recently started to say 'choo choo' again and a few other words such as cat. he has come on so much which has taken a lot of work from myself, my husband, our families, speech thearpy and speech groups.

I'm frightened that if he has the 2nd dose of MMR it will stop all he's learnt and send him back to the beginning!! 

any feesback or thoughts or suggestions on this would be very much appreciated. I've looked into having the vaccinations done in 3 separate injections... Any thoughts on that either? 

Thanks you. Hayley xxx

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  • Because official websites will always take the same stance as governments, sometimes you need to root around for the lesser known websites to come to a fuller conclusion.  That doesn't mean any website which is not "official" is a quackery website.  You might like to read this:

    http://www.undergroundhealth.com/courts-quietly-confirm-mmr-vaccine-causes-autism/

    "But in recent months, courts, governments and vaccine manufacturers have quietly conceded the fact that the Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine most likely does cause autism and stomach diseases. Pharmaceutical companies have even gone so far as to pay out massive monetary awards, totaling in the millions, to the victims in an attempt to compensate them for damages and to buy their silence."

    and

    In December 2012, two landmark decisions were announced that confirmed Dr. Wakefield’s original concern that there is a link between the MMR vaccine, autism and stomach disorders. The news went mostly unreported, but independent outlets like The Liberty Beacon finally began publishing the groundbreaking news."

    I'm sure you and others that pooh-pooh the MMR/autism link will pooh-pooh this website, but sometimes, when things persist it's because there is more to it than you are aware.

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  • Because official websites will always take the same stance as governments, sometimes you need to root around for the lesser known websites to come to a fuller conclusion.  That doesn't mean any website which is not "official" is a quackery website.  You might like to read this:

    http://www.undergroundhealth.com/courts-quietly-confirm-mmr-vaccine-causes-autism/

    "But in recent months, courts, governments and vaccine manufacturers have quietly conceded the fact that the Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine most likely does cause autism and stomach diseases. Pharmaceutical companies have even gone so far as to pay out massive monetary awards, totaling in the millions, to the victims in an attempt to compensate them for damages and to buy their silence."

    and

    In December 2012, two landmark decisions were announced that confirmed Dr. Wakefield’s original concern that there is a link between the MMR vaccine, autism and stomach disorders. The news went mostly unreported, but independent outlets like The Liberty Beacon finally began publishing the groundbreaking news."

    I'm sure you and others that pooh-pooh the MMR/autism link will pooh-pooh this website, but sometimes, when things persist it's because there is more to it than you are aware.

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