I'm not an expert on this but I'm going to share a personal story. I am deaf myself, in case if you didn't see my username, and I nearly died when I was a baby due to spinal meningitis. As a result, I became deaf.
Later on, my wife and I have a kid. My kid has some physical differences than the normal kid would so we took my kid to a geneticist. The geneticist ran several tests, including a DNA test on all of us. Turns out I have a gene deletion in my DNA and I've passed that deletion down to my kid, which explains why my kid have these differences.
The geneticist went on to say that the deletion came from the vaccine that I took when I was a baby and it was most likely the measles vaccine (because that's how a lot of babies back then had spinal meningitis). I looked at the vaccine record my mom kept for record keeping and yes, it turned out I had the measles vaccine at 18 months old and that's exactly when I got really, really sick and nearly died.
My kid is hearing but just have some difficulties adapting to a few things that a normal kid shouldn't have any issues doing, but overall my kid is considered normal, just a bit delayed.
I'm just saying if it's not something your kid took like any vaccines you said she didn't take, but it could be something that you had the whole time and passed it down to your kid and it somehow got "worse"? My kid did get tested for autism and my kid doesn't have it (has the ability to communicate since my kid was 6 months old through sign language, maintained eye contact just fine, looks into mirror normally, reacts to things normally and behaves well, etc) but my kid sometimes flapped their hands when they're excited.
As my kid got older, they stopped doing that and they continue to get excited but behaved normally now as opposed to when my kid was younger. That's probably also because we've stopped allowing our kid to get flu shots and vaccines and this was back when we first discovered about the vaccine and the gene deletion, which was when my kid was 7 years old. I wonder if we continue to have our kid receive flu shots and vaccines, the "symptoms" would have worsened or manifested?
I don't blame you about not having your kid tested by non-trusting doctors so maybe try asking around or talk to a community in your area that is anti-vaccine to see if they have a doctor they trust so you can take your kid to? We were surprised when our kid's pediatrician said OK when we told them no vaccines or flu shots and they complied without arguing or debating.
Thank you for sharing your story. It helps us to understand how vaccines can transfer from one generation to the next. I had relatively few vaccines but my son has had many more. I would take them all back if I could. It’s amazing we all live as long as we do given the many ways they’re trying to kill us.
Your welcome and I agree, hindsight is 20/20 at this point. We can only educate others and prevent ourselves from making the same mistakes over and over. I've been wondering if there's something President Trump, RFK Jr. et al, knows of something that can be distributed to "fix" our DNA like what Q said in one of their posts about our DNA?
Wow what a story! My 39 year old half sister has a a gene deletion on 13 and an addition on 8. Both came from her dad. She has severe speech issues and deformed spine issues as well as mental delays. She probably still has the mind of an eight to ten year old.
My child sounds almost the same as yours, though she is still doing some echolalia when speaking with adults and other kids. She repeats things a lot instead of having a conversation. We have her in speech therapy for this which seems to be helping a little. The flapping has been non stop since a baby. She looks people in the eye once she knows them. I think she got a red flag for that because she is shy with adults.
I'm not an expert on this but I'm going to share a personal story. I am deaf myself, in case if you didn't see my username, and I nearly died when I was a baby due to spinal meningitis. As a result, I became deaf.
Later on, my wife and I have a kid. My kid has some physical differences than the normal kid would so we took my kid to a geneticist. The geneticist ran several tests, including a DNA test on all of us. Turns out I have a gene deletion in my DNA and I've passed that deletion down to my kid, which explains why my kid have these differences.
The geneticist went on to say that the deletion came from the vaccine that I took when I was a baby and it was most likely the measles vaccine (because that's how a lot of babies back then had spinal meningitis). I looked at the vaccine record my mom kept for record keeping and yes, it turned out I had the measles vaccine at 18 months old and that's exactly when I got really, really sick and nearly died.
My kid is hearing but just have some difficulties adapting to a few things that a normal kid shouldn't have any issues doing, but overall my kid is considered normal, just a bit delayed.
I'm just saying if it's not something your kid took like any vaccines you said she didn't take, but it could be something that you had the whole time and passed it down to your kid and it somehow got "worse"? My kid did get tested for autism and my kid doesn't have it (has the ability to communicate since my kid was 6 months old through sign language, maintained eye contact just fine, looks into mirror normally, reacts to things normally and behaves well, etc) but my kid sometimes flapped their hands when they're excited.
As my kid got older, they stopped doing that and they continue to get excited but behaved normally now as opposed to when my kid was younger. That's probably also because we've stopped allowing our kid to get flu shots and vaccines and this was back when we first discovered about the vaccine and the gene deletion, which was when my kid was 7 years old. I wonder if we continue to have our kid receive flu shots and vaccines, the "symptoms" would have worsened or manifested?
I don't blame you about not having your kid tested by non-trusting doctors so maybe try asking around or talk to a community in your area that is anti-vaccine to see if they have a doctor they trust so you can take your kid to? We were surprised when our kid's pediatrician said OK when we told them no vaccines or flu shots and they complied without arguing or debating.
Hope this helps!
Thank you for sharing your story. It helps us to understand how vaccines can transfer from one generation to the next. I had relatively few vaccines but my son has had many more. I would take them all back if I could. It’s amazing we all live as long as we do given the many ways they’re trying to kill us.
Your welcome and I agree, hindsight is 20/20 at this point. We can only educate others and prevent ourselves from making the same mistakes over and over. I've been wondering if there's something President Trump, RFK Jr. et al, knows of something that can be distributed to "fix" our DNA like what Q said in one of their posts about our DNA?
Wow what a story! My 39 year old half sister has a a gene deletion on 13 and an addition on 8. Both came from her dad. She has severe speech issues and deformed spine issues as well as mental delays. She probably still has the mind of an eight to ten year old.
My child sounds almost the same as yours, though she is still doing some echolalia when speaking with adults and other kids. She repeats things a lot instead of having a conversation. We have her in speech therapy for this which seems to be helping a little. The flapping has been non stop since a baby. She looks people in the eye once she knows them. I think she got a red flag for that because she is shy with adults.