Autism and hormones injected into beef, chicken etc...

"lainie" wrote in message
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Autism is really the once dormant alien gene beginning to emerge after
thousands of centuries. When enough of the "autistic population" reaches a
critical mass the ships will come to take them home.

Dimitri
 
"lainie" wrote in message
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I'm betting you're an idiot if you think eating beef (or any other thing)
causes autism.

Jill
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 08:57:19 -0800, Dan Abel wrote:


Many more children are not vaccinated for religious reasons.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On 2/21/2011 9:39 AM, Melba's Jammin' wrote:



I actually got it when you wrote it and snickered. ;)


That would have made much more sense. But I often write things
incorrectly, misspell words that I usually don't, so I ignore the
grammar and spelling mistakes. After all, we're not being graded here.
At least not by the majority. But I still think I recognize humor when
I see it, and sf's comment was obviously tongue-in-cheek.
 
On 2/20/2011 4:08 PM, Jean B. wrote:

No doubt aspies can have a sense of humor but that's fairly atypical.


Personally, I didn't care much what the diagnosis was. Kids like these
are common - smart kids with a great capacity for learning that are
bored to death at school. We had a hell of a time with my son's older
brother and it was obvious that the school had no expertise in this area.

My son was taking anti-anxiety drugs and going to a shrink in our effort
to make him fit in. He suffered from allergies and respiratory problems
and was taking drugs for this. The drugs were making him paranoid and
probably suicidal.

My moment of clarity came when the counselor/case worker smiled her
hideous grin and announced to me that I had a smart son, I knew what I
had to do - remove him from that environment. So we did. That pretty
much cured him, no drugs, no anxiety, no allergies or respiratory
problems. It was the smartest move we ever made.
 
On 2/21/2011 4:06 AM, dsi1 wrote:

Good for you! :) I'm so glad to see that! Did you end up
home-schooling? All parents need to take that special interest in their
kids. Unfortunately, too many don't, and they leave their kids in the
incomplete "care" of the public schools. That isn't their job. It
definitely takes a special person to be a good teacher, and probably a
lot of heartache.
 
"lainie" wrote in message
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I'm betting you're an idiot if you think eating beef (or any other thing)
causes autism.

Jill
 
In article ,
sf wrote:


I wasn't putting words into your mouth. I was genuinely confused. Now
I'm not. Thank you for the clarification.

Miche

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Electricians do it in three phases
 
"lainie" wrote in message
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Many more people are being diagnosed with lots of things. It's called
advanced research and testing. Greater understanding of certain medical
illnesses. 30 years ago my father would simply have been called a doddering
old man. Now we know he had dementia, which is a legitimate medical
condition. Why are you so concerned about autism? Does it run in your
family?

Jill
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 21:51:34 -0500, Cheryl
wrote:




Either of the previous two paragraphs could make me nauseated. Taken
together, they are ipecac.
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 09:54:47 -0600, "Pete C."
wrote:


It was their parent's choice.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
"lainie" wrote in message
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Many more people are being diagnosed with lots of things. It's called
advanced research and testing. Greater understanding of certain medical
illnesses. 30 years ago my father would simply have been called a doddering
old man. Now we know he had dementia, which is a legitimate medical
condition. Why are you so concerned about autism? Does it run in your
family?

Jill
 
In article , [email protected]
says...

Bear in mind that people who whine about "toxins" often don't understand
that there are thresholds--if a lot will kill you a little _must_ be so
horribly dangerous that the substance must be banned. Eventually
they're going to get around to applying that logic to air and water,
both of which will kill you in sufficient quantity.
 
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