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Autistic boy dies during controversial treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Debbie MA" data-source="post: 202" data-attributes="member: 1581"><p>Many parents of autistic children are offended when the word "desperate" is used. From the article I posted by GenerationRescue:</p><p></p><p>"An important question we hope many people will ask is, "Why would Tariq's parents, his father a trained "mainstream" physician, relocate from England to the United States specifically to receive a treatment for their son that is not endorsed by mainstream medicine?" Only they can answer that question, but our guess is that they went through the same process and did the same research so many of us have done. We are not desperate parents willing to try anything. We are educated, caring parents who have done thousands of hours of research and administered dozens of medical tests on our children under the care of knowledgeable physicians. </p><p> </p><p>What we have discovered is that our children are heavy metal poisoned, particularly with mercury. The primary source of mercury comes from a vaccine preservative called Thimerosal. We have a diagnosis of mercury poisoning; we choose chelation as the therapy to remove mercury. This is a critical distinction: we are NOT chelating our children to cure autism. Autism is a behavioral diagnosis, applied through observation. The autism diagnosis does not offer any guidance on the medical issues in our children that may be behind these observed behaviors. The matching of symptoms and the science of lab work gives us the evidence we need to pursue proper medical treatment for our children."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debbie MA, post: 202, member: 1581"] Many parents of autistic children are offended when the word "desperate" is used. From the article I posted by GenerationRescue: "An important question we hope many people will ask is, "Why would Tariq's parents, his father a trained "mainstream" physician, relocate from England to the United States specifically to receive a treatment for their son that is not endorsed by mainstream medicine?" Only they can answer that question, but our guess is that they went through the same process and did the same research so many of us have done. We are not desperate parents willing to try anything. We are educated, caring parents who have done thousands of hours of research and administered dozens of medical tests on our children under the care of knowledgeable physicians. What we have discovered is that our children are heavy metal poisoned, particularly with mercury. The primary source of mercury comes from a vaccine preservative called Thimerosal. We have a diagnosis of mercury poisoning; we choose chelation as the therapy to remove mercury. This is a critical distinction: we are NOT chelating our children to cure autism. Autism is a behavioral diagnosis, applied through observation. The autism diagnosis does not offer any guidance on the medical issues in our children that may be behind these observed behaviors. The matching of symptoms and the science of lab work gives us the evidence we need to pursue proper medical treatment for our children." [/QUOTE]
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