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From what I've read, the Denmark study seemed to be the clincher on the whole debate. And wasn't there some guy in England who started this whole debate and even he has rescinded his opinions?
And don't the symptoms of autism start to really show up around 18 months, or that's where typical children and children with autism start to diverge in behavior and development, which also happens to be when the final series of shots are given?
No point in arguing with a grieving parent though, I agree with you on that.
by NJmom on Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 08:58:15 AM PDT
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starkly at 18 - 24 months, sometimes there are signs much earlier (e.g., posture, social interest). But you can see how a parent would find that correlation suspicious, if they had their child vaccinated on schedule.
by mamacita on Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 09:00:54 AM PDT
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