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Agreed.
It's the ever-so-popular "blame game," where energy and time is wasted on
guilt - the energies are better spent in treating the condition, not
indulging in "what if's." Life is too short for that.
As I heard in a movie somewhere. "life is short and love is long, so use it
wisely." Needless to say, it was a rom-com but I still liked that line.
Kat
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Trisha Cummings <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Meir,
>
> This wonderful articles needs to go out on CPParent because many of
> them are against vaccinating their kids because they believe this horse
> hockey!
>
> Trisha
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>
> >
> >
> http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Lying+about+autism/4073328/stor
> y.ht
> > ml
> >
> > Lying about autism
> >
> > .National Post . Friday, Jan. 7, 2011
> > Parents of autistic children face a multitude of special challenges.
> In
> > recent years, this has included the challenge of sorting out
> legitimate
> > medical advice from debunked quackery.
> > The most infamous hoax was perpetrated by a now-disgraced doctor named
> > Andrew Wakefield. In 1998, he published a flimsy study purporting to
> > suggest
> >
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