When I worked at a hospital in 1987- my daughter was about 9 months old- and I had so many doctors saying, "Do not get the vaccines they are promoting" .. so at that time, I think she had 1 vaccine shot- but then I got scared after all the truth they were telling me, and I didn't get her other childhood shots, until I went to enroll her in school and they refused to allow her. So I got her the shots, she was fine- but my Granddaughter now is slightly autistic. and my daughter made sure that my granddaughter took all the shots on schedule and .. well, I do think the vax shots are causing a lot of issues. My daughter who was always conservative until she went to college.. thinks I am a looney toons for not wanting to get the covid vax..etc
I think a lot of the fear from accepting this is that a lot of autistic people felt that they are less disabled as they are just simply different, and it is triggering to be made to change your neurology just to fit in more conventionally. I actually see where this comes from because I’m not autistic but I am neurodivergent and I don’t see it as a curse or a blessing, it’s just called being a bit different. No shame and no glory. I think autistic people fear that linking vaccines to autism = autism is shameful/“wrong” and while a lot are probably very non-functioning, not all are disabled. I wish we lived in a world where we could have two conversations at once— it’s okay to be autistic if you’ve found a way to live that works for you, and it’s okay to wish you weren’t autistic because it makes life harder. And most of all, it’s definitely okay to ask for pharma to NOT inject us with shit that literally causes autism and God knows what else!
I also have a granddaughter on the spectrum. Vaxxed before she even left the hospital. I urged her parents to either delay or avoid the vaxes, but her mom was bullied into it at a well child checkup. My granddaughter is also "slightly" autistic and I'm searching for supplements and natural remedies.
When I worked at a hospital in 1987- my daughter was about 9 months old- and I had so many doctors saying, "Do not get the vaccines they are promoting" .. so at that time, I think she had 1 vaccine shot- but then I got scared after all the truth they were telling me, and I didn't get her other childhood shots, until I went to enroll her in school and they refused to allow her. So I got her the shots, she was fine- but my Granddaughter now is slightly autistic. and my daughter made sure that my granddaughter took all the shots on schedule and .. well, I do think the vax shots are causing a lot of issues. My daughter who was always conservative until she went to college.. thinks I am a looney toons for not wanting to get the covid vax..etc
I think a lot of the fear from accepting this is that a lot of autistic people felt that they are less disabled as they are just simply different, and it is triggering to be made to change your neurology just to fit in more conventionally. I actually see where this comes from because I’m not autistic but I am neurodivergent and I don’t see it as a curse or a blessing, it’s just called being a bit different. No shame and no glory. I think autistic people fear that linking vaccines to autism = autism is shameful/“wrong” and while a lot are probably very non-functioning, not all are disabled. I wish we lived in a world where we could have two conversations at once— it’s okay to be autistic if you’ve found a way to live that works for you, and it’s okay to wish you weren’t autistic because it makes life harder. And most of all, it’s definitely okay to ask for pharma to NOT inject us with shit that literally causes autism and God knows what else!
I also have a granddaughter on the spectrum. Vaxxed before she even left the hospital. I urged her parents to either delay or avoid the vaxes, but her mom was bullied into it at a well child checkup. My granddaughter is also "slightly" autistic and I'm searching for supplements and natural remedies.