Larry
Thanks for your comments, but did you really need to get personal.
I respect your views and you should show respect for mine and others.
None of 'us' can't dismiss the current research on the environmental effects
of autism and I have great respect for Paul Shattock, Autism Research Unit,
University of Sunderland and other researchers, including Madeleine
Portwood, Dyspraxia Foundation and Professor Alexandra Richardson, Dyspraxia
Foundation and Oxford University.
Larry, the jury is still out on the causes of autism and lets'; wait and
see?... What about the 'qualitative research' of parents, children and
adults from Allergy Induced Autism ? Do we ignore this anecdotal research
of 'real-people' qualitative experiences as being 'unscientific'?
So you don't trust the Californian Study, USA, but you trust the study by
Taylor,U.K.?
Regards
Colin R
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From: "Larry Arnold" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Research clears MMR with Autism.... What's the future now?
> I happen to know that autism is hereditary, not a conspiracy
>
> In the United states there is a high degree of irrationalism driven by the
> cultural necessity in that society of blaming someone and then trying to
get
> compensation.
>
> Because a case is won in court does not mean that a scientific fact has
been
> established, else we would still be holiding to the vaticans decisions
with
> regard to Galileo.
>
> I think we would be wasting valuable money, wasting valuable scientists,
if
> we were not spending the money on providing services for autism in all its
> manifestations and levels.
>
> Some people though, think in headlines and slogans, read a piece of
reserch
> but do not criticically evaluate it and masss hysteria results.
>
> I too have aspergers, but I do not believe one half of what Colin does,
nor
> do I go about my life finding things to condemn all the time even if it
> appears that way.
>
> Larry
>
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of ColRevs
> > Sent: 22 July 2003 23:36
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Research clears MMR with Autism.... What's the future now?
> >
> >
> > Research clears MMR with Autism; What the future now?... I would like to
> > hear your views... See link to BBC news-story at:-
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1808826.stm ...
> >
> > 'Professor Brent Taylor of the Royal Free who led the research
> > told BBC News
> > Online: "There is no evidence'....
> >
> > What are your thoughts and viewpoints? send them to myself or send your
> > comments to Paul Shattock, Autism Research Unit, University of
> > Sunderland....
> >
> > What about the Californian Study, USA, being carried-out on the
> > environmental-effects of the causes of Autism... Should 'we' in the U.K.
> > ignore this stud?
> >
> > I believe that a U.K study should now be carried-out... Does anyone
agree?
> >
> > Please forward to other forums, groups and individuals within your
network
> > for their urgent comments and viewpoints, in which needs to be research
in
> > an open-dialogue from a qualitative 'real-people's experiences of what
> > people's views are on this research and where should research go in the
> > future.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Colin Revell, Hull, England and a recent diagnosed adult with Aspergers
> > Syndrome
> >
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