UK's CryShame on New MMR Autism Study
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Kim S.Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 12:04pm
ON BEHALF OF PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN RESPONDING TO NEW STUDY REFUTING WAKEFIELD FINDINGS OF MEASLES VIRUS IN GUT OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN WITH BOWEL DISEASE A new study by Hornig et al, which revisits the MMR – autism controversy, has...
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It's a CryingShame
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maeflyePosted
Thu 06 Oct 2005 12:00am
Wow, what a day it has been so far. We found out for sure that our son is going to placed into an institution until he is 18. He is only 16 1/2. He is excited. We are sad, disillusioned, disappointed. He’s excited. The way he looks at, he isn’t going to have to put up with the parents he never wanted or needed any way.
So after 7 years ...
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CryShame Response to BMJ Report
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Kim S.Posted
Thu 06 Jan 2011 12:00am
From UK's CryShame
PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN SPEAK OUT AGAINST BMJ CLAIMS THAT WAKEFIELD 'S RESEARCH WAS FRAUDULENT HERE WE GO AGAIN.
Once again, the BMJ gives a platform for Brian Deer's investigation of the research behind Dr Andrew Wakefield at el's 1998 Lancet paper. This time the BMJ editors criticise all 13 co-authors
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Shame, shame, shame…
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Raising JoeyPosted
Sat 30 May 2009 12:28am
So, already today I’ve gotten 2 comments on 2 different posts using the word ret@rd. And to the two commenters, sorry, I’m not posting your comments! They’re already gone!
It’s people like you who parents like me are reaching out to, to try to make the world an better place for Joey and his friends.
Shame on you for making fun of people with intellectual
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ShameShameShame
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Jeremy R.Posted
Thu 11 Feb 2010 7:15am
a check yesterday. It filled/fills me with shame a HUGE amount of shame. Shame is a feeling I used to constantly live with before I got sober. I could never do anything right... wouldn't drink like that, which inevitably I would, which would lead me to situations & places I should not have been in, which would them lead to MORE drinking to kill that shameRead on »
Shame, Shame, Shame… on Who?
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Pink Lemonade ..Posted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 8:38am2 Comments
and children, to live by the code inscribed in their deepest core, whose life reflects this on and off the field! How about you…shame on who?
Great relationships begin within!
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Shame, Shame
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MichellePosted
Thu 30 Apr 2009 11:41pm
and under today...you should see it when it's wet! Not in military regulation at all.
Shame on me, the wife, daughter, and grand-daughter of career military men...letting my son's
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ShameShame Is Your Name......
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mom26childrenPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 5:54pm
I went on the AW forum message board today, I was checking messages on a couple of comments that were made by a member who feels that parent's who do not do the biomedical approach for their autistic children are compared to enablers of alcoholics. I know, it makes no sense to me either.
Anyway, another one of her little cohorts decided on ano ...
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So Long, Shame!
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Take Root and Write ..Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 9:25pmShame hurts. It is the belief that you are inherently defective. You feel "less" than others, worthless, bad. Does this definition fit you? Does it describe a friend or a family member?
You can say, "So long, shame! I'm no longer playing Twister with you!" You can choose to believe you are who God says you are: blessed, chosen, forgiven, a saint
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