04/18/2025
A mother recounts her experience:
"I used to be a strong supporter of vaccines⦠until a devastating event changed everything. My daughter, who had no prior history of seizures, went for a routine checkup a few days after her first birthday. She received multiple vaccines, including the chickenpox vaccine, which contains a live virus. Soon after, she became distant and lethargic, then collapsed into severe seizures. The neurologists described the seizures as so intense that they couldnāt determine their exact origin in her brain it was as if explosions were happening everywhere in her brain. It felt like her brain was engulfed in flames.
Now, at 5 years old, my daughter is developmentally disabled. Sheās made incredible progress, but she still wears diapers, has only recently learned to drink from a straw, canāt dress herself, is non verbal, and continues to suffer from seizures, which are distressing to witness. Iāve decided I will never vaccinate either of my children again. The fear of another adverse reaction in my other child is overwhelming, and I canāt bear the thought of having another child with disabilities. Someone once told me, 'But she needed the chickenpox vaccine to protect her from the disease!' My response was, really? A disease that I and many of my peers had as children, and weāre still here today?
Iām sorry, but when something like this happens to your child, your perspective shifts. My daughter had too many vaccines in a short time, and she had a severe reaction to the one with a live virus. I canāt even imagine what might have happened if she had received the MMR vaccine, which contains three live viruses.
Iām not here to argue, but I want others to be aware of things the mainstream media might not highlight. I wish I had known then what I know now. Ultimately, I believe every parent should have the right to make the best choices for their child. On a related note, Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have been beneficial for my family.