Right, so what is your point? My daughter's mitochondrial dysfunction didn't cause autoimmunity to her myelin & brain endothelium, hippocampal sclerosis, bi-frontal & bi-temporal epilepsy,GI dysfunction, etc, VACCINE-INJURY did
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Replying to @Just4TheCause @MsTrixter and
Actually, most likely, it did. Vaccines cannot physically cause any of those symptoms. Im very sorry your daughter was born with so many severe neurological impairments, but there is absolutely zero logical argument to be made to blame vaccines.
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Replying to @Luhhrennn @MsTrixter and
Right The pediatrician just "didn't notice..." Nor did we We just "missed" all the symptoms until she was 14 weeks old...
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Replying to @Just4TheCause @MsTrixter and
Right after birth, before visible symptoms emerge? Of course no one noticed
Did they run genetic panels IMMEDIATELY after birth? Or did that happen once symptoms deceived (like usual)?
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Replying to @Luhhrennn @MsTrixter and
What is your point A genetic predisposition to environmental injury Is not a guarantee you will suffer these disorders Hundreds of thousands of people have mitochondrial disorders, they are not all struggling with my daughter's symptoms
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Replying to @Just4TheCause @MsTrixter and
Yes, there’s variations. Your daughters case appears to have heavy neurological involvement, which not all do. The variation does NOT indicate vaccine involvement. If you saw a legitimate neurologist, instead of a quack, you’d know this.
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Replying to @Luhhrennn @MsTrixter and
How about neurologists from: Columbia University Clinical Genetics Arkansas Children's Kennedy Krieger Are these legitimate enough for you?! Maybe you should gab a clue, little girl
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Replying to @Just4TheCause @MsTrixter and
I’m sure they’ve told you the same thing I did. The only neurologist who’s reputation you had to defend was the quack dismissed from the VICP, and im certain he’s the one who told you what you wanted to hear. You’ve also repeatedly shown yourself to be a liar, so, there’s that
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Replying to @Luhhrennn @MsTrixter and
YOU are calling THIS GUY a Quack?! Wow, yo must think you're pretty special, to be able to sit in judgement of him, huh?pic.twitter.com/HpYiA3CGqq
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Replying to @Just4TheCause @Luhhrennn and
Yes, I’d call Shoenfeld an antivaxx quack. And I’m not the only one. https://forbetterscience.com/2019/06/26/vaccine-critic-yehuda-shoenfeld-elected-member-of-israel-academy/ …pic.twitter.com/IRdjQL0bjE
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Shoenfeld is DEFINITELY antivax.https://respectfulinsolence.com/2019/07/08/israeli-academy-sciences-humanities-elect-yehuda-shoenfeld/ …
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