Sw mn | JasoninMN - 6/8/2026 21:06
They just didn't look for autism back then. They just shrugged their shoulders and figured that's the way they are. And depending on how severe it is, they may or may not live a decent life.
But like much of modern healthcare, there is now testing and treatments that can help more people live better lives.
I believe in vaccines but we are over doing it. We should not be giving a 12 hour old baby a hepatitis vaccine. Test the mother for hep, than simply don’t let the baby do it drugs, engage in sex or play in a pool of blood. If this is an issue find the 1 week old baby another place to live.
The vaccine schedule use to be 24 now it is 72. Skip Covid, chicken pox , flue and a few other.
I think gluten intolerance has something to do with all the chemicals and processing in wheat. I developed it at 45 a year after my 12 year old got it. Why didn’t it bug me for 45 years? |