06-06-2004, 03:37 PM
Ja Cubbie
My kids had their MMR jabs, and at the time I thought it was the right thing to do. Since then, I have met up with the parents of a severely autistic boy - who was a normal baby - until he had the MMR jab. He is now 7 years old, and cant speak, cant control bodily functions, is an emotional rolercoaster and completely hyper.
The parents of this child are struggling with authorities & specialists left right and centre, to find answers or someone to take responsibility for the mess, and they have been at it for 5 years. Having seen and heard their story, I thank my lucky stars that my kids were not in that 0,0000000000001% of MMR victims.
I believe the NHS should offer seperate jabs for as an alternative.
My kids had their MMR jabs, and at the time I thought it was the right thing to do. Since then, I have met up with the parents of a severely autistic boy - who was a normal baby - until he had the MMR jab. He is now 7 years old, and cant speak, cant control bodily functions, is an emotional rolercoaster and completely hyper.
The parents of this child are struggling with authorities & specialists left right and centre, to find answers or someone to take responsibility for the mess, and they have been at it for 5 years. Having seen and heard their story, I thank my lucky stars that my kids were not in that 0,0000000000001% of MMR victims.
I believe the NHS should offer seperate jabs for as an alternative.