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Originally Posted by Oerets
Whell, I also have Autism in a close family member. A nephew and feel the urgent need to find the culprit behind the causes.
I'm thinking it is stupid for a parent to forgo giving their child vaccines and roll the dice on them getting sick and spreading it.
There is more of a chance something from the many chemicals in processing foods or the increase in fats sugars and salt to their prep and packaging. The increase in the use of plastics. Yes even vaccines should be ruled out. But we will never know until a answer or answers are found.
Barney
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Our child was vaccinated as well. I don't think we'd do anything differently but we did choose to space out the administration of the vaccines rather then have a number of them administered at the same time.
But how miserable do you think it would make us feel if it was somehow determined that a combination of environmental end genetic factors which somehow include vaccines provided the trigger?
I can't blame parents for wanting to be cautious about this, regardless whether someone else might think their actions are "stupid". While I also have thought that - like the CHASE study - an investigation of environmental factors might be revealing, there's still no conclusive proof that environmental factors are linked to autism either.