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  • hi.really i m weeping.my 3 and half years daughter is also autistic.she is the only cause for my life .i hate autism .may GOD bless all autistics children

  • @marikachica I know there's a lot of differences on the spectrum. If I tell someone i'm autistic, he won't understand. But if I try to act NT, it won't work either.

    Whatever . It's good to know his weaknesses, it can be relieving to put a name on it. But it doesn't work like that in our brain, everything's always moving. A SEVERE autist can become an artist and an athlet who expresses himself very fine. Keep positive. youtube.com/watch?v=OV_CcmLlaw­4

  • @BiancaDarling Not to mention people are waiting to have children later and later in life. After 30, the eggs and sperm are much lower quality and higher in faulty genes. While I agree that the amount of EMR we're being exposed to is awful anymore, this late-life baby issue could be part of the problem, too. I have Asperger's and my sister has more severe Autism; we were born in my mom's 40s. My much-older brothers are all fine.

  • my brother has autism and he's wonderful,everybody all should know a child with autism is even more special than any other person in the world. Why do people care about reasons when you get somebody so beautiful. It's a gift although he or she is sometimes different. Angry about something we would never be angry about. You should know how smart they are. Not only in sums or something like that but just that their love for nature and for family is so big etc..

  • my son acts just like the little boy with the blue cup.. he has been diagnosed with sutism since he was a yr old, he has severe autism and it kills me to know that the day i walked himin the doctors office may have been the day that i took my babys chances of being normal away. but i love him no matter how many times i ghave to get up at night with him or console his tantrums,hes my sweet baby boy and he means the world to me. i love you pat-pat

  • As someone with Autism I need to say loud and clear: AUTISM DOESN'T TAKE US!!! We're here, just not the way you want us to be. Autism is not a tragedy. Ignorance is. Just love him. Don't mourn him.

  • this video brought tears to my eyes...this is exactly how i feel...

  • Mercury is not meant for human consumption, or animal consumption it's extremely toxic & deadly. Yet dentist use it to fill our cavities at a lower cost for those who can't afford true & adequate care. It's bs. People need to start standing up to the corporations that capitalize on our sickness & well-being and stop mandating deadly vaccines!!!

  • Ma'am, you are mistaken. Autism did not take your son. He is not hiding in a prison far away, replaced by this thing in his body. Autism is a part of his personality, and most of us on the spectrum understand that we wouldn't be the same person were it not for autism. You can't pick and choose what you love in a person. Either you love your son with his autism, or you don't.

  • @Zealotta agreed I have aspergers and, autism is not all that bad unlike how autism speaks makes it look. don't listen to what autism speaks says to autism they demonize autistics and they will bankrupt you with their false treatments and therapies that claim to help but do harm on the person. if you get your child the right services he may have a future where he can live on his own be able to go to college and have a high paying job.

  • I understand how you feel. I stopped vaccinating my son when he was diagnosed with Autism at 3 years old. He is now 9 and making great strides. It is a lot of work. I have read some of these responses. You an hate autism and love your child. I hate the EFFECTS of autism on my child. His sensory issues, need for routine, language defiict.

  • I understand how you feel. I stopped vaccinating my son when he was diagnosed with Autism at 3 years old. He is now 9 and making great strides. It is a lot of work. I have read some of these responses. You an hate autism and love your child. I hate the EFFECTS of autism on my child. His sensory issues, need for routine, language defiict. I watched this documentary called "Autism is a world" and it made me realize all that goes on in my sons head yet can't express.

  • If vaccines caused autism, everyone would be autistic.

  • @NiamhFrancisPianist That is not true. That's like saying "if cigarettes cause cancer, than everyone who smokes would have cancer". That's a total fallacy of logic.

  • @kaitlinashleyful Fair enough. But the whole vaccine scare was a lie and the guy who started it admitted to it later - and yet people still cling to it and ignore the fact that he already debunked his own bullsh*t, and that there is 0 scientific evidence to support the idea that vaccines cause autism.

  • I don't believe ib the "vaccine theory", but my heart goes out to you. My grandson has Down Syndrome, and was progressing wonderfully. Then -- BOOM --- Autism came into the picture. He is seven years old, non-verbal, not potty-trained, but is a sweet little boy. He knows pain, knows joys and knows sorrow. Do not EVER give up hope for your child. He, or she, deserves all the best life has to offer.

  • @DoctorWhoFan891 lol who marked you for spam? Folks, google "autistic pride".

  • @NiamhFrancisPianist What ever I dont want to argue 

  • @DoctorWhoFan891 I was agreeing with you...

  • @NiamhFrancisPianist Oh yeah. Sorry silly me :-)

  • Autism took my son too. It tends to do that when it is severe. People with aspergers kids call them "autistic" all the time and it makes people think autism isn't so bad. I love my son, but I hate autism.

  • @CJEB4 It's good to hear that someone gets what I mean. People want to believe that autism is this romantic notion, but it's hell. I too love my son, but hate autism!

  • @CJEB4 are you saying kids with Aspergers aren't Autistic?

  • My name is tina, i am 28 yrs old and i have aspergers syndrome. My son is jeffrey, he is 6yrs old and he has aspergers as well. This is an autism spectrum disorder. I do not know if genetics are the cause of our blessing that has caused us lack of relationships with our peers in and out of school/work/home, s.i.b (self injourous behavior), feeling of constant lonlieness, but yet always feel frustrated with noise and crowding of other people, and panic disorders during affection

  • My son has aspergers. i am an older mom and have been around babies all my life. I do not believe that vaccines cause autism because i could tell my son was different before he even got his first vaccines. i also have a daughter 4 yrs younger who does not have autism. They had the same pediatrition and the same vaccines. Autism is not new, just better understood. my son is 9 and the speach, social and occupational therapies do help. but accepting their diffs helps most of all. love them 4 them.

  • My son has aspergers. i am an older mom and have been around babies all my life. I do not believe that vaccines cause autism because i could tell my son was different before he even got his first vaccines. i also have a daughter 4 yrs younger who does not have autism. They had the same pediatrition and the same vaccines. Autism is not new, just better understood.

  • The U.S. Department of Justice has handed down an indictment against a former CDC scientist who led research studies that claimed to disprove any link between vaccines and autism.According to government documents, Dr. Poul Thorsen, one of the key researchers in "disproving" any link between vaccines and autism, allegedly defrauded the scientific research community of over one million dollars. See NaturalNews*cm

  • Can kids die from autism?

  • @CarlaRockz1 Children and Adults do not die from autism. They can die from complications of autism such as Epilepsy (Seizure Disorder), Pica ( Cravings to eat objects that are not food), underlying genetic disorders (If they have them) and in some cases abuse (Including unauthorized use of restraints) or "Treatments" that offer "Cures" such as chelation, which most doctors are now advising against.

  • @suekosa Oh okay.

  • um... so the first well-documented case of autism was in 1747... not in the 1930s. before you post videos, focus on learning to COUNT, please. 1747 is actually BEFORE 1930, interesting huh?

  • Your son is not dead or lost. He is still there and needs your love and acceptance.

  • For the love of your son, and every kid who's had to grow up autistic to parents pushing normalcy, therapy, and cure on them, parents mourning for them, and parents wishing their kids were someone else, for the love of the murdered children of curebie parents who couldn't live with having kids they didn't respect as human beings, please, please, read Jim Sinclair's essay, Don't Mourn for Us. We demand no cure, but something more grand and ambitious- acceptance, inclusion, and respect.

  • "Carcinogenicity - we have done no testing for the carcinogenicity of MF59 adjuvant or any of our vaccines. We haven't done it and we don't plan to." Dr. Novicki, Scientist for Novartis

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  • Im a single parent with two autistics living in poor living conditions and no friends or family around.Ive never felt so blessed or lucky in my life to have my children. Dont be so bitter and learn to know how lucky you really are.

  • Autism is sometimes so sad,my 18 years old son has very little communication,he has been in good schools and I have tried as much as I can,but sometimes there is no much hope.......he is like he is.....

  • I have my son on childrens strawberry tasting vitamins and minerals. He likes to take them. We call them candy so he will take them and we put them up so he can only have the required amoutn of vitamins we give him each day.

  • While I won't say Vaccines cause Autisim.When ED was a baby she had 2 needles for immunisation every few months until she was a year old. My Son had two extra needles for Immunisation then my ED, up until a year old. Because they were giving 4 needles to babies back then as a way for other Parents to selectively vaccinate there child/ren

  • @autismtookmickie u are a sheep to believe what people tell you about vaccines.

    i have a friend who has hereditary autism and he has a job and he communicates well with other autistic people.

    btw wakefeild is suspected of accepting bribes exceeding $200,000 from a pharmacutical company that was rival to the one that makes mmr vaccines.

  • Google Vaccine Safety First.

  • @autismtookmickie You do know that the only study supporting the antivax movement was a fraud? No kidding here. 

  • @no2religions actually that was one study and it is not the only study supporting the antivax movement.

  • Please don't be a sheep. Educate before you vaccinate! Don't march to your doctor's office with blinders, like cows to the slaughter house.......

  • Children can die from measles and they can become deaf from being infected with mumps. Please do not put your child's life at risk based on unproven fears that vaccines cause autism.

  • @LogicandJeans Bull.....I had both Measles and Mumps....I'm an neither dead nor deaf. Wow people are so brainwashed, lol!.

  • @autismtookmickie - The Centre for Disease Control states that before the measles vaccination was introduced in the US in 1963, every year about 3 to 4 million Americans caught measles, around 400 to 500 died of the disease, 48,000 were hospitalized, and 1,000 became chronically disabled from measles encephalitis.

  • @autismtookmickie You're exactly right. Most of the diseases that kids are vaccinated against are unpleasant but hardly lethal. There is going to be a special place in hell for those in the medical community and big pharma who remained willfully ignorant on the dangers of vaccines.

    Bless you and mickie.

  • @autismtookmickie Ya hit the nail on the head. Well put.

  • @autismtookmickie yes they are I would like to know how many children developed autism after vaccines as opposed to getting measles and or mumps. I think ill take the chance of either rather autism

  • @autismtookmickie

    I agree. My dad who was born in the 1940s, never had any vaccines. He only had measles once, and there was no antibiotics back then. He is now a healthy, active 65 year old.

  • @autismtookmickie Well, not everyone dies, but it is most certainly still possible. You shouldn't go around telling people to not vaccinate their children. I am not sure whether or not autism is caused by vaccines. Supposedly, the theory has been debunked. There are so many toxins in thing you use everyday. Mercury is highly toxic, but the amount in a vaccine is very minimal. Also, you make it sound like autism did not exist before the 30s and it most certainly did.

  • @autismtookmickie I agree with you in saying that autism is hell, but I do not know what has caused it and I do not think it is wise to advise against vaccinating children when the cause is still uncertain.

  • @LogicandJeans Last year 50 NYC children vaccinated for mumps prior to visiting the UK contracted the mumps. The medi-pharma brainwash came in the form of "The UK children had mumps and gave it to the American children" So if the American children were vaccinated prior to leaving the country how did they get the mumps? Right! The vaccinations gave them the mumps!

  • Vaccines DO NOT cause autism. The study that initially linked vaccines to autism has been discredited.

    Also, autism did not take your son. Your son is still there wanting you to love and cherish him for who he is. I really hope you will accept him for who he is.

  • @LogicandJeans Where have you been. Dr. Wakefield has been Vindicated! A retraction from the BMJ has been demanded & charges against Brian Deer are said, more likely than not, to be coming forward. As for accepting him for who he is.....well is is not defined by autism.

  • @autismtookmickie - Can you please link to the article that says that Dr. Wakefield's claims have been proven correct? I have seen a lot of articles from reputable sources stating that he has been discredited and his study was also proven to have been carried out unethically, but nothing from a reputable source that says otherwise.

  • @autismtookmickie We're with you and thank you for getting the word out. I'm a doctor who's in staunch opposition to childhood vaccinations, have four breast fed, drug and vaccine free children. They're healthier and brighter than their counterparts. My office provides information and legal avenues for vaccination exemption. Bless you and your son.

  • @LogicandJeans You're in severe denial...get well soon.

  • @LogicandJeans when you have an autistic child you do feel like autism took him although I will never autism take my child im sure this mother didnt mean it that way this is not an easy condition to see your child battle with and im sure this mother loves and cares for her child , so please dont be mean

  • @awesomemee12008 - I have a son and I would never say that autism took him. I love him for who he is, this includes accepting that autism is a part of who he is. Parenting isn't easy, but we should be accepting our children as unique little individuals and helping them to reach their potential, not constantly trying to change them.

  • Beautifully said. Every child is unique and needs to be accepted into society. My grandson has Down Syndrome and Autism. He is the joy of my life, and I wouldn't trade him for any "normal child" in the world.

  • My prayers go to you and your beautiful son may u continue to love him and never lose faith . God bless

  • I hate when the doctors inject me with the MMR vaccine because it pisses me of I hate having autism so I would rather kill myself with a rope then deal with this bullcrap because it's to much pressure to live with and cope with

  • Thank you for sharing my son also has Autism

  • Ok darn it! I cried.....

  • This video makes me so sad. I'm on the autism spectrum. And I'd like to tell you that autism isn't a bad thing, it's just another way. And it's part of your loved son. I understand that, as a parent, you have to make the mourning of a normal expected child. But I really hope you will then learn to discover the beautiful child you have...

  • @Sylbao You and I should both kill ourselfs because autism took are freedom and our conversation skills like our small talk and funniness and fuck those MMR vaccine people I hope they get sued and I wish I had no autism so I can have freedom then loneliness

  • @KatyPerryandKeshaFan Listen to me : I had very bad times, but I feel better. Even when you're on the autism spectrum, you can bloom. When someone thinks about suicide is when he or she doesn't know how to stop suffering... But there are other solutions. You should call professionals as a psychologist.

  • @Sylbao I don't I'm taking responsiblity for myself I'm not crazy who is going to create sucidie

  • @KatyPerryandKeshaFan Psychologists aren't for "crazy" persons, but for those who need some help. We can all need some help sometimes in our life, that doesn't mean we're weak or irresponsible ; and it seems that would be good for you.

  • @Sylbao Do you really have autism spectrum cause I too have it I would rather kill myself then be alive also i want to be non-autistic so I can go wild, smoke pot, and be more outgoing and talkative when I mean normal kids doing that stuff the popular kids

  • @KatyPerryandKeshaFan Yes, I'm really on the autism spectrum. You can do a lot of things that others do, and be happy instead of thinking about killing yourself... But you need some help !

  • @Sylbao I think you should smoke pot it can cure autism and cerebal palsy in fact I tried it I feel good I smoke pot everyday you can learn a lot from snoop dogg he smokes pot it cures those things try it you will see a difference and it can change you life say yes to pot

  • @KatyPerryandKeshaFan I've tried and that made me really crazy for some minutes, there I could have killed myself, and believe me I prefer enjoying my life so that was not a solution for me ! Be careful, I know a lot of people who used to think like you and who just became addicted fools. At least a psychologist wouldn't slowly kill your brain.

  • @Sylbao Severe autism comes with a lot of pain, seizures, colitis, food intolerances, self injurious behaviors. The very fact that you can sit in front of your computer and write to me, tells me you are not in the same boat with Mickie. He is a beautiful child, and this autism word that I've come to hate does not define him!

  • @autismtookmickie But little guys who are in such a pain CAN feel better one day. Accept it. You just need the good methods.

  • Autism is part of your child, it makes no sense to talk about the autism as if it's a separate thing. It is part of your son, and I think what Sylbao was trying to say is that, by expressing hatred of autism, you're expressing hatred towards part of your son. It's integrated into his life now and will always be part of him. He'll pick up on you talking about autism like that whether you realise that or not and he'll feel bad because he'll know you hate the autistic part of him...

  • @Sylbao Stop smoking that shit... or share! lol

    Not a bad thing? You are clearly on one end of that spectrum. To the people who have children who hit or bite themselves, are violent or just vegetables in a waking coma the experience is a lot different.  If there were a cure, people would use it. You can still love a child with a terrible illness, doesn't mean they don't have an illness.

  • @no2religions I don't smoke. Young autistic children who have this behaviors are just in an environnement that doesn't cope with them - no offense : it can be very hard to understand what to do. But those kids can evoluate and become athletic-clever-artists. I used to cut myself, hurt my head against the floor, when I was not just "absent". Now I feel good my IQ is probably higer than yours. Thanks to those who haven't taken my way for an illness because they didn't know how to deal with.

  • @Sylbao as an aspie i cannot tell you how greatful i am to read your responses that make sense,and aren't written in a way to make people who are not severely autistic feel like because they're higher functioning on the spectrum they must be a joke with their issues.[hence why i am not commenting,only replying to you]you handle people so well and it shows how educated and awesome YOU are :D

  • @Sylbao not to insult high functioning autistics/aspergers, the two(next to moderate and severe autism) just can't be compared. they are just different, i understand your being positive about your level of disorder and accept it, but most people on the spectrum cant even express that they have it, it would be like comparing someone overcoming the flu to someone else not making it after cancer :/ my brother has autism and i love him dearly but if he could grasp acceptance/positiveness so would I.

  • i dont think autism is caused by genetics,or vaccines theres something else, and i will find it before i die.

  • @lachikibaby03 19 people in my family are on the spectrum somewhere, so I'm inclined to believe that Autism is genetic. Whether they have SID, PDD-NOS, HFA, Asperger's, or are simply INTJ personality type, they are all on the spectrum at varying levels. The worst off is still a bright boy and he blooms around the right people and shuts down around the wrong--it all depends on how they treat him. Every one of us, including the ones on the spectrum have an IQ between 100 and 200.

  • Very heart warming beautiful story, patience and understanding are very important.

    My eight year old son has autism, and he is the apple of my eye.

  • suck fucking sucks balls.  :{

  • suck fucking sucks balls. :{ so he has autism it sonds like a fucking retard would say.....

  • @porntipa581 you are indeed a true f r because you would know in fact know how to spell sonds properly u idiot !!!! Get an education!!!!

  • autism did not "take" your son. autism is part of your son. part of who he is. it is just a lable for a set of traits that don't fit in with the "normal"

  • Yes, this has been disproven. In fact, the risk to your child for not getting the vaccines is soooo much greater than Autism. Did you hear that mothers who had a viral infection during the first trimester were 200% more likely to have a child on the spectrum? Just a thought. PS. I am also on the spectrum, and it didn't "take" me.

  • @motleyprism Damn straight! My daughter is also on the spectrum and you had better believe that I'm gonna sit here and let Autism take my baby! I will fight for her until the bitter end if necessary. And the whole vaccine theory is bunk!

  • hey autismtookmickie do you see my response just let me know if you did

  • nothing took your son, son had a very special gift, but i him to figure for himself

    peace upon you

  • what a beautiful child and song!

  • Vaccines have nothing to do with autism. It's nothing short of a disgrace that people are looking for scapgoats for life's misfortunes. Mercury poisoning looks nothing neurologically like autism.

    People who advance the myth that thimerasol causes autism are doing a HUGE disservice to mankind when they convince people to with-hold vaccines from their kids. We have already seen a resurgence of once nearly extinct childhood illnesses like measles and whooping cough because of this stupidity.

  • Zeolite powder, homegrown fresh vegetables, fluoride free water is where to start to treat your kids for 'Autism'. Notice how all the doctors promoting vaccines are Jewish. Jews promoting mass genocide, how shocking.

  • Autism doesn't take children. It just gives us different children than we would have expected.

  • Wow....I'm sorry that autism -CAN- be a burden. That's all I can say. I'm completely disapproving that you're likening it to DEATH. That's offensive. And I'm not even autistic. I have a great many friends and family too, who would never consider themselves "taken" and nor would their friends and family. It's ridiculously rude. As far as I'm aware faeryshivers is making light of it by saying weirdos because it's a generally acceptable term these days. It's not normally a bad thing.

  • @BiancaDarling Albert einstein was born in 1879 (before the 1940's which was my point), also I'm autistic too but thanks, ass. It's not a "problem" it's a neurological difference and people like ME, need people like YOU to stop treating it like a problem and a disease.

    Do you think a neurotypical discovered fire? Hell no, it was us weirdos sitting in the corner tinkering that figured it out.

  • Yes and know. I can move my hands like that in some situations, but I hardly ever do that, and for a very short time. We just can control our body-language better (anyway, I wouldn't say mine is normal, since I don't express myself very well by using it). I don't think there are different levels of AUTISM (or a very small differece), since you find many similar universal symptoms in different levels. The difference for me is just intelectualso, it can produce a better adaptation

  • @BiancaDarling

    I don't move my hands like that and I'm autistic, anyway...

  • Albert Einstein was autistic. Nuff said.

  • @BiancaDarling

    I'm not saying there isn't another reason why the autism is increasing more and more in the world.

    I'm just saying that first of all we've got to understand how a typpical structure (witj no dammage) works, in order to understand which case can be considerer "autism" or not. So we can separate them, and that's why I'm trying to do;

    kisses

  • SOrry, but I don't agree. I feel sorry about your son, but don't blame every case of autism in the worl because of an vaccine that affected him. He is ONE case, not the most commun ones.

    PEOPLE, DON'T VOTE, PLEASE! THEY SHOULD DISCUSS SERIOUSLY IF THAT CASE CAN BE CONSIDERED AUTISM. I DOUBT IT!

  • @BiancaDarling

    But why should it be considered AUTISM? I don't think it's correct!

  • @BiancaDarling

    DAMMAGE? IT'S NOT A DISEASE!!!

  • Sorry, but, this is a big lie. That has nothing to do with autism. That has more to do with stimulation. Most of the children with autism presented something very early. Don't blame people you don't know about something you don't know. It's not fair!

    PS: I AM AUTISTIC

  • We dom't live in another world. I'm investigating about it, and maybe I can give you some answers.

  • Can i ask you a question? What about us parents who did not get the vaccines? Why are our children the way they are?

  • @nambrie

    If you need a true answer, you can ask me.

  • @BiancaDarling you know what's funny betwen charts of autisum rates compared to retaration cases???they tend to mirror eatchother....

    ya what people once thot was retardation is autisum and just becuse vacines are adminiserserd at the same time it becose dignosabl dose not sugest ther are at fault

  • @BiancaDarling what i would realy like to know is what are you calling "Digital radiation" the electromagnetic fild that get's genrated from the circuts?

    (earth has that 2 becuse of earths core) the signal waves from cellphones?

    thos have bin around for ages we just ake advanteg of that

    so what is "Digital radiation" becuse it has to have some sort of eastabl being for it to be able to afect a child (otherwise it dose not exist)

    and we have had autisum befor but they mixed it up with retard....

  • if autism took the kid, whos the kid in the vid?.... jus sayin.

  • I don't want to disrespect your video,it that just some of the research some fit

    I thick,If thymerosal is the cause of autism,why autism affect more man than woman?

    Here in Argentina the population is 1 man per woman and autism affect 4 in 10.000 and the three of the four are men. the doctors don't give vaccines to the girls?

    Is just a question.There a lot of people that are proud to be autistic and I think you're hurting them,specially your son with that kind of mind.

  • @razieltwiggy

    4/1000, not 10000

  • @otavioabu I was talking about Argentina,In EE.UU autism affects more people,for some reason.

    Some cientists believe that the reason why affects more boys than woman,is

    a gene called CACNA1G .

  • @razieltwiggy

    Igual, 1/10000??? Lo dudo, tengo media familia allá y algo conozco!

  • @razieltwiggy Interesting info. :) Actually, there are groups of adult women with Aspergers and Autism who are fighting for recognition by the medical community. Since girls typically show differing symptoms or don't appear to have any problem until it begins to manifest itself much later, girls and women are being underdiagnosed and ignored. Some are saying it could be as high as 1:1 girls to boys on the spectrum.

  • Who uses the phrase "craps his pants" in reference to their own child. Shame on you.

  • @abbeyism you don't even know what she's talking about.

  • @phineasandferbrulz I've had to be a caretaker. YOU dont know what shes talking about pumpkin. All this is terrible. You could call it venting in a smaller arena, but spreading attitudes like this so publicly, (as in, involving the public) is dangerous, counterproductive, and stupid. This is not going to help autistic people.

  • My son is autistic. And he is my true blessing!! He is truly the sweetest and most loving boy i have ever met. He is 13 now and was diagnosed at age 5 after he finally said his first word which in turn he only recited lines from his favorite shows.He has made so much progress since then with all his therapies and your son will too! My son has a stuffed animal that he carries with him. He loves that stuffed animal and it soothes him when he is overwhelmed. I wouldnt trade my son for the world!!

  • Autism did not FIRST appear in the 1940s. This has been going on for centuries.

  • the ill effect of vaccines may not be due just to mercury, per Dr. Russell Blaylock the chronic immunological activation of the brain causes chronic brain inflammation which can also potentially lead to autism. re removing the effects of vaccines you may want to look into sequential homeopathy as a form of therapy.

  • well, im not really autistic but im ina special ed class for extra help. i have help autistic kids and there rele nice and but sad. today this morning on the bus this african american girl was sooo uspet , she hit herself on the head.yelling , banging her head on the window.i was rele sad because it wasnt her fault and her life nor the parents. i cry because she dont have a same life as we do right now. i think in her mind she wanted her life like us.

  • @telljon I guess I am pretty lucky compared to the other ppl with autism from what I hear on these vids some adults actually think i'm a genius because of all the stuff I got from the internet and i'm 12 (they could be just polite since ppl my own age are only half as interested). So when my classmates are on chatting on facebook i'm watching youtube or reading wiki articles.

  • @telljon no people with autisum will get depressed very ezly and start saying stuff like evrythings is my fault. this coulde come from anger she has at home / school / somwher else and they can just randomly go off like that if somthing reminds them of it

    ;-)

  • AGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH why! This music is unbearable!

  • It sure does, but what is abnormal to the rest of us, might seem normal to someone with autism. :)

  • autism deprives the victim of having a normal life...

  • From the viewpoint of a sister to an autistic 22 yr old man i can say that it's unlikely the MMR causes the 'regressive' autism as this is precisely what my brother had. he was developing as any other baby would but at 9 months he went completely backwards and would no longer do anything he had done to this point (including speach and body part recognition).My Brother NEVER EVER had the MMR Jab, and to this day still hasnt. and he never will. it may simply be coincidence that it appears Post MMR

  • @Arkayjuu Its not just the MMR. ITs the load of vaccines they are giving these kids. There are alot of toxins in the vaccines. They are getting too many at one time and too many too soon. I personally think the toxins in our food also play a role. Pesticides(neurotoxin), PBVs and mercury in fish and all the crap they are putting in our environment (fire retardants, plastics, lead) Their little bodies can't handle it all. Of course this is my theory. But, alot of research is being done.

  • @BegumQ I get all the vaccines at my school and nothing bad is happening to me and i'm 12 must be one of the lucky ones,however I did have autism since birth.

  • @EricNyhmfan- yes- you are blessed =) . I have other two children that are OK too.

  • vaccines is a way to get repete business for the pharm companies... they change human DNA

  • My 3yr old son is also autistic. I noticed on your video (@ 1:21 to 1:22) that he holds his right ear while he is drinking from his cup - that is EXACTLY what my son does as he is drinking...along with the stimming, etc.

  • I have a little cousin with that and he has spech problems but hes getting better he goes to reguaulr kindergarden and stuff we help him with things when he comes up her

  • I Do understand, I know what it feels like, but is not the end dreams must change and not die.

    I have a son going through this situation but I will not stop because I have to rescue him. That is our job¡ Do not stop dreaming for a better future.

  • My son's got Aspergers. I feel so sorry for you as I know what you must feel like inside. The hopes and dreams for your boy has died. Nobody understands exept those who have a child like this.

  • The truth of the matter is that we really do not know what causes autism. But, I personally know that my son is doing much better developmentally; due to the lack of shots that he has been receiving. I have him on some natural cleansing and alternative therapy. This is helping him tremendously.

  • isnt it hard? i have a 8 year old brother with autism= it is sooooo hard. i no it makes u just want to cry. thats wat im doing right now

  • I too am just crying so hard! I have an 11 yr old Autistic son- Ethan and its VERY hard!!! It makes me so sad to see other parents going through the same thing. Be strong Hunny, and I too believe its DEFINATELY- 100% from the immunization shots!!!!!! I refuse to believe anything else.

    By the way, your son is adorable and so precious!!!! Thank you for sharing! xox

  • i have a 7 month old baby girl, she shows no sign of autism and engages very well for her age, but my aunt was autistic and it is a CONSTANT worry. doctors say she is healthy now though.

  • It's always autism autism that I hear about no one EVER talks about the worst child disorder more so then in autism it is MPD/DID disorder and it is from serve child sexual abuse with this illness comes a speech problem and they can not comuncate there feeling through speech they are developed mentaly delyed in the emotional part of the brain and can only copy emotions but never developed there own emotional expertions its like being traped in your own body with out a voice but no one sees MPD.

  • In my experiences with my children this was the first thing they considered many times. My son was checked for abuse over 21 times (I stopped counting). Finally I started refusing the exams. Doctors were more understanding than schools, who still reported me for sexual abuse and medical neglect 12 more times. You should post your comment on an abuse site/video. This is not the place for it. What 21 doctors did to my son was the same as repeated sexual abuse, just to ease the minds of others.

  • MPD/DID is from constant sadistic sexual and ohysical abuse. I know my best friend's sister has it! This only happens after ALOT of severe ause and may take years of it to set in. Some peole has issues with speech but truth is it causes the person to have sperate personalities so they can cope with reality! This is a RARE dissorder and is VERY serous yes but you don't hear about it because the cause IS known it IS perventable and it is rare. Yes it is very hard and sad but it is not like autism!

  • @iws2epaul autism is not any illness. Autism is something you are born with. I have Aspergers which is on the autism spectrum. I'm not sick. I do not have any illness. There is no cure for me. I am you I am. I have woren a make my whole damn life. I have just now started to take of the mask. 

  • @Epica124 next time your father sticks your head in a toilet of his own shit and trys to drown you then you can come to me and say what you say I am a five year old girl trapped inside of a womans body in a big world I don't understand I am just learning a sense of self the first person and no pertend and copying people I have no attachments to anyone when I was five my father raped me and my mother helped him try me down to there bed and put a sock in my mouth my bottle was my dads dick .

  • @iws2epaul And what does that have to do with autism or aspergers?

  • @iws2epaul Why don't you look at just what people with autism and aspergers go through. We have been made into 3rd class people. We are looked down on by people like you and we are told that we have any illness. We are mocked made fun off some are killed all for being different. Try having anxiety ever day.

  • @iws2epaul Half go into deep depressions and shutdown and are throw into somen mentel room because of it. As bad as what happened to you. For people with autism and aspergers they are on the out side of the world looking in and half mass amounts of problems because of bad info.

  • @iws2epaul Sexual abuse does not CAUSE MPD, it merely encourages the signs and symptoms of it to appear. I have MPD and no one ever noticed except me until I was raped. Its an awful thing, but does appear to be a genetic mutation, though not inherent in family genetics, if someone with MPD is in your family you have a higher risk for it.

  • autism didnt take your son he is still your son no matter what he has i have a son with autism and he is my life no matter how hard it gets i love him to death if you cant except your son then you dont deserve that beautiful little boy

  • A University of Pittsburgh study was done using infant chimpanzees. They vaccinated them using the recommended schedule for infant children and they began to show symptoms of autism. Look it up. All you people in denial need to get a CLUE!

  • and also my son was fine until vaccinations.

  • why are so many people complaining about their children having autism...i mean there's 100's of videos about parents rainting about how their "poor" kid has it....come on people there's other people in the world instead of "those" kids!

  • People do not "get autism" after they are born. mercury does not cause autism, although i doubt it is good for people if its causing anything it certainly isnt autism

  • EDUCATE yourself. It may not be 100% mercury -there are other factors too. But, my children were not born autistic- they absolutely became autistic.

  • @BegumQ Actually there came a point in their lives when you realized they had it.

    Simple as that. Then you scapegoated a preservative that leaves the body of a child after a few days. :)

    Sorry. Good luck with the cures for the way they were born.

  • @paulwady 50 years ago autism was 1 in thousands now one in 110?? This is not a natural occurance. I do not scapegoat a preservative- there are alot more things in vaccines that are harmful to the body. Top that with all the pesticides, PVC, preservatives and chemicals our food and enviroment. We are slowly poisining ourselves and our children are paying for it. They may have a predisposed weakness for it (maybe a weaker immune system) But, everyone should wake up to what is going on.

  • My Autism wasn't discovered until 3 years ago...

  • Autism is not caused! Its is genetic. I would know, half of my family is on the Autism SPECTRUM as am I. I am a proud twenty year old Autistic girl, and I may be considered 'dis'abled by society, but I think I am differently abled! Just because Autistics are different doesn't mean they are less human. And I no longer feel like arguing with you idiots, I'm tired goodnight morons. XD

  • Okay, that was harsh and uncalled for. I'm a 16 year old boy with autism who thinks the reason for autism is genetic, but I don't call anyone morons. They believe the reason for autism are vaccines. I don't call people of different religions morons because they believe in something different. We don't know for sure what is the cause or reason of formation for autism and we'll leave it at that for now. You are right, however, by saying that we are not less than human.

  • Maybe, but honey I call them like I see them. And I don't see where I made any remarks about religon, so yeah dunno where that came from... Oh it is a metaphor right? Okay I understand a bit better where you are coming from then... But I still stand by my earlier statement. I am sorry if I offend anyone, but I am very blunt and I guess my feelings about it came across as rude. *no offense was INTENDED* Just making my opinions known.

  • Wow, you seem to be a very bright and kind 16 yr old :) Autism can be gentic in some cases, but not all cases. There is mitochondrial autism as well (Hannah Poling) Mito kids are NOT supposed to be vaccinated. Also there was a court case last year where it was proved that Bailey Banks' autism WAS caused by vaccines. Google his name. Alot of autism is auto-immune. Scientists are now studying autistic children who lose all symptoms with fever. They are hopeful it can be reversed in some.