If They Start the
Shots Early Enough……
you can’t figure out what damage has been done.
I had been in labor about 14 hours, the last 2 in the
hospital. I was almost completely dilated, but my Ob-Gyn wanted to hurry me
along. Without much warning she broke my water – catapulting me into the
pushing phase. The impulse was so strong, my daughter was born in that very
first push, resulting in some serious trauma to my body. As the doctor and
nurses ran around frantically trying to control the bleeding, they were yelling
at each other that maybe they needed to knock me out. In the midst of this, I
held my daughter. Despite the chaos and my (somewhat) muffled cries of pain,
she lifted her head from my chest and quietly looked into my eyes.
As they were jamming in IV’s, clamping delicate places and
generally jostling me all around I began to worry that my daughter would bond
with a screaming, scary version of myself – I was also beginning to feel weak and was afraid I would drop her. I
asked my husband to take her and while the nurses wanted to whisk the two of
them off to the nursery for all the prodding they had in store for her, my
husband refused to leave me or let her out of his sight.
Once the bleeding was under control and repair work
underway, my husband agreed to go with our daughter to the nursery. My
recollection of the next few hours is hazy – having made it thru childbirth
without pain medication I was now woozy on some cocktail needed to keep me from
jumping off the bed while they sewed me up. The next thing I remember clearly,
I was holding my daughter – my very unhappy, screaming daughter. No longer
gazing at me silently, her eyes were squeezed shut, tears streaked her face,
and the veins pulsed visibly on her forehead. Her tiny hands were clenched so
hard her knuckles were white. She cried like that for a great deal of her entire first
year of life. We were told that night and for months to come that this was
simply “colic”.
What I didn’t know then, that I do know now, is that in 1991
hospitals across the country began giving all babies a Hepatitis B shot on
their first day of life – usually within the first 12 hours. The CDC made that
recommendation, despite the fact that Hep B is a blood borne, sexually
transmitted disease most commonly found among IV drug users. They made that
recommendation, despite the fact that mothers could be tested prior to delivery
to determine whether they were Hep B positive – the only route by which their
babies could become infected. They made that recommendation despite the fact
that the vaccination’s safety for infants has been minimally tested. Despite the
fact that the long term effects of the vaccine has never been studied. Despite
the fact, that by their own calculations the vaccine’s effectiveness wanes
after 7 years long before your baby will be sexually active or be
tempted by IV drug use. And they have continued to make that recommendation,
year after year, giving the same dosage shot to a baby – even an extremely tiny
premature baby - as a 19 year old would get. Despite the fact that the US is
the only country that vaccinates babies on their first day of life. Despite the
fact that the Us also has the highest first day of life death rate – 50% higher than the all the other industrialized
countries combined…..Really. Read that again – it's true How can we not be
outraged by this?! How is THIS not front page news?
The rest of her first year of life sounds like the stories
of the autism parents I have read and listened to, here here, here and here. As with
her brother before her, as dedicated environmentalists we started out
using cloth diapers. The diarrhea and bloody diaper rash defeated us again.
Then she developed a rare, fast growing tumor on her back which had to be
removed by major surgery – twice. And then the endless ear infections started
and of course the loads of antibiotics. She was on antibiotics pretty much
continuously from the age of 6 months until her first birthday when we finally
submitted to ear tube surgery in desperation. I do not remember how much Tylenol
we used, but I am sure it was a fair amount. I know now that was the
worst thing to do as acetaminophen seriously impairs the ability of the liver
and kidneys to clear the body of the toxic ingredients she received in her
vaccinations.
Like her older brother, she was very verbal, she was very bright,
but she had sensory processing disorder, auditory processing issues, ADHD,
learning issues and severe separation anxiety. She loved her teachers, but
couldn’t relate to her peers. Every day, when she got home from school, I
essentially re-taught her the day’s lessons. Each school year I thought we were
headed to private school or to the school for kids with learning
disabilities where my son was enrolled. She had things working in her favor -
she was a girl, she was personable and pretty organized so teachers and
administrators were willing to work with her. Plus, they had a few years under
their belt with this new crop of vaccine injured students which began as children born in 1989 began entering public school systems.
The next part of the story is her’s to tell. It was filled
with much illness. Hospitalizations. So many diagnostic tests. Many diagnoses.
So.much.medication. Epic gastrointestinal issues. I honestly cannot think of a
department at Children’s National Medical Center where we were not seen. She (and
we) almost did not make it thru High School or College. Finally, my research
pointed me toward Lyme disease. And while I was pretty sure she had it, it took
much longer to find a doctor in our area who believed chronic Lyme was real.
Her immune system dysregulation made her especially vulnerable. Damaged by the
vaccines, the antibiotics, and the combination. Who knows for sure what this awful combination brought on since little real research is being done. Hardly any government researcher is even asking these question or looking for answers as our
children get sicker and sicker – severe allergies, obesity, autoimmune
diseases - some of which have NEVER been seen before - seizure disorders, ADHD, ADD, cancer, autism. How can we spend more
on healthcare than the next 20 countries combined and still be so, so sick –
getting sicker, in fact, every single year?!?