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I'd like you hear your views on why both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have not seen fit to reassure parents of the safety of the MMR jab by letting us know whether their babies have had it or not...
I have a 12 month old baby who I am having innoculated by 3 single injections at considerable cost to myself. Had the above 2 politicians said "Of course we have had our children innoculated with the MMR injection..we do practise what we preach after all!" I would definitely have had my fears alleviated!
As it is, we have an autistic school near to us and one day whilst I was at the park with my children, one of their classes arrived. Not wishing to go into detail .. I would much rather pay for the 3 jabs than to risk even the minute possibility of my baby becoming autistic. Not innoculating is not a possibility as I do not want my son to have measles or mumps, neither do I want any other child to catch the disease due to my failure to innoculate my child.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A friend of mine told me something rather scary. A couple of years ago she was taking her son (then about 13) to some appointments at the Royal Free in London. In the waiting room she got talking to a woman whose son was autistic. This woman told her that the doctors had told her that there was no doubt whatsoever that the mmr vaccine had brought on the autism. There is a sting in the tale though: they added that even if he had not had the mmr, if he had come into contact with the measles virus (for ex. if anyone he knew had it), he would have become autistic anyway - because he was "predisposed". This story made my hair stand on my head but it shows that there are no certainties in this life. You can only do what you feel will improve your odds. On the other hand, I came across an appeal on another forum for information to help a child who had a rare complication of the measles called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. I looked it up, and it really is scary. So I think there are no real answers here, but as I have already mentioned, you can only do what you feel will improve the odds in your favour. All the best.
I personally think it makes no difference whether Tony Blair, Gordon Brown or anyone else had their children vaccinated.
I've read quite a few posts on this site alone that show that there are a lot of people that don't believe anything they say. As with any government, the ministers are in a no win situation. Whether they try their best or not, tell the truth or not there will always be someone who doesn't believe them and someone who does.
It only takes one person to call them liars and spread doubt and you're back to square one.
Think about it. Tony Blair says that he had his children innoculated and then, supposedly, a nurse at the hospital says it isn't true. The story gets picked up by the media and makes headline news. Do you believe Tony Blair or not? Even if the story is denied, the public will say there's no smoke without fire. There must be some truth to it. I can guarante that even if Tony was telling the truth there would still be doubt in peoples minds.
I knew within days of his birth that he was "different" his development was slow and he wouldn't make eye contact with others.
I do not believe that the MMR vaccine causes children to become "Autistic" although I do believe that a tiny amount of children can react badly to the vaccine which may cause some form of brain damage.
I don't believe you can "become" autistic. My understanding is that it is a condition you are born with.
Whilst I do not belive what TB says in general, it is a fair question to ask - did or did not Leo have the Jab?
Answer: Yes - excellent - practice what you preach. Okay, someone may call you a liar (but lets face it that happens every day anyway)
Answer: No - obvious next question why not - assumption would be that you do not believe it to be safe - no other logical reason.
Answer - Not telling you - Well, this to me means NO, but I can't really say that can I?
To use an argument that no one would belive me if I said YES is ridiclous - people believe/don't beleive him as a matter of course - all he has caused is uncertainty in people like kerris.
To be honest, although I can't stand the guy, if he did say Yes, i would believe him.
Personally, I don't think that it is safe purely because I don't think that our PM thinks it is safe!
Yes, they should tell us - this old guff about it being personal and private is utter nonsense in this instance: They are telling us it is what we should do it, but are refusing to tell us what they have done. This is hypocrisy of the highest order that even overtakes what that horrible woman Diane Abbott did.
The fact of the matter is that had they told us, which isn't a lot to ask, I would have been reassured: their silence shouts that they have not had it done. Simple as that.
Their silence resulted in hours of research and soul searching by me and my wife, and in the end we decided we would have the mmr: this decision was based on the fact that we have a girl (who are less prone to autism) and that she is a very healthy and sturdy little girl: this was well over a month ago now with no ill effects.
What also convinced us was a C4 documentary, which couldn't have come at a better time, which rubbished the author of the original report, with compelling evidence from his research staff. For instance, did you know that at the time he was writing his report he was in the process of obtaining a patent for his own jab. It strikes me that he couldn't report objectively if he was after his own patent.
I firmly believe that
1. Leo Blair has had the MMR jab
2. Tony Blair has not announced it publicly because it's a private matter with patient-confidentiality
3. There is no evidence whatsoever of any connection between MMR jab and autism
4. (Even though there is no link and that this point is therefore irelevant) I would definitely prefer to be autistic than to be blinded or disabled by measles.
Following on from point 3 on bernados post, a close friend of mine has two girls aged seven and four, neither of whom have had the mmr or the single jabs - personally, I think this is poor parenting, but each to their own I s'pose: Neither him, his wife or his kids have met my child yet because I refused to expose her to unprotected kids.
This action was was probably borne out of ignorance of the subject and was, I suspect, overly paranoid, but nevertheless I wasn't prepared to take the chance.
P155ed him right off when I told him why they hadn't seen her yet.
I agree with the point that it is a private matter whether these people have used the vaccine or not. Anyway - there is no concern about the 3 in 1 as this scare was concocted by a doctor wanting to introduce his own vaccine onto the market - if I remember right! The 'link' is purely coincidence. They have the vaccine at the age when autism starts to show itself. These scaremongers have a lot to answer for. ggrrrrr!
I have read all your answers and I thank you immensely! There are a few points that have provoked thought with me. Wraith (are you a fan of Stargate Atlantis?) says that if Tony Blair had had Leo vaccinated and "a nurse at the hospital says it isn't true," then it would cause doubt still... Similarly, what worries me is that no-one has come forward to say that the child HAS had the MMR!! No doctor's receptionist, no nurse, no one at all has "leaked" a story to the press confirming the innoculations. Surely there would be someone, somewhere??
Also, Bernardo firmly believes that Leo has had the MMR. Unless he has the inside information, how can anyone 'firmly' believe what has not been confirmed?
I am also in turmoil again as like ursula62, I read the report about the two children who "turned" autistic after the single measles jab. Perhaps it is the vaccine itself that has the "autism fluid" in it and not the combination. Perhaps the autism was present already but was not picked up on by any of the parents until it was really noticable. My son shows not one trait of autism. He has excellent eye contact, says several meaningful words, has good motor skill, can problem solve, sleeps well, did not receive oxygen at birth, has a sunny disposition and has a head which has grown along the same centile since birth.
I am telling you all this because I have received notification from the NHS that it's time!!
I will keep everyone posted in the next few weeks!