Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Our daughter has some extreme food allergies also, especially eggs and shell fish. We have wondered from time to time whether vaccines may play some role. Of course it may be a case of which came first the chicken or the egg. Some vaccines are made using chick embryos...so she could have already had an allergy to eggs and the vaccine made it worse. Or having a live virus injected into her at the same time as having indirect contact with eggs, did something. Also, we wonder if she got my weak immune system and couldn't handle 3 live viruses in one vaccine. I had to be hospitalized when I was only 6 months old for a very high fever that came with a kidney infection. While I don't want to offend anyone either, I think it is perfectly healthy to wonder about such things. That said, I doubt think we will have any solid answers to these questions for a while, so we don't worry about it...we just keep moving forward. ---Nicole , Alison Bliss <naturalhealthmom wrote: > > Not exactly, but I was raked through the coals for even suggesting that vaccines COULD be A possible reason for food allergies. 9 years ago my daughter had her routine 15month vaccines and two weeks later had an allergic reaction after eating peanutbutter. I PERSONALLY think the vaccines had something to do with it, At least in her case.I asked for other people's experiences and suggested that they do vaccine research before they have any more done to their kids. I was treated like a criminal. People on line don't seem to care who they offend. Everything needs to be worded " just so " or people take it completely out of context. I was just trying to look for answers for an evolving trend. It would be nice if there was a reason for food allergies or better yet a cure. I am no longer a member of that group. To my reccollection they didn't even post my appology to any of those whom I may have offended. They only posted what they wanted to. As in your case, some people appear to > be very closed-minded. Just thought I'd share. I hope I didn't offend anyone in this group by anything I said. I am trying to be more politically correct and more sensitive in my wording. Alison > > Nicole Muench Seidel <nikasmomma2001 wrote: Hi everybody, I know I don't post often about my renal condition, > since I'm quite occupied with my daughter's Autism, but I would like > some input on a strange experience that I just had where someone > commented on my renal disease. I posted to a group called openblooms > http://health.openblooms/ where the description > says, " A place for digestive, mental, soul wellness. " Since it is > commonly accepted that stress can worsen health conditions, I > attempted to start a discussion about happiness and " how we can choose > the most optimal life for ourselves and maybe even help others in the > process? " This apparently ruffled the feathers of two members (one of > which is the owner). Here's the strange part, the owner complained > about what she called my " long soliloquies " and said that my writing > style (which she apparently doesn't like) was due to my kidney > disease. Have any of you been faced with such an odd accusation > regarding your condition before? > Just wondering. Peace be with you!---Nicole > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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