I would be loath to go back to those days, I can tell you, to think that we've been able to finally succeed in that sphere, and to go backwa...
But, we don't--but, what we don't know is, Is there any causal relationship between the number of vaccines that----
I believe in vaccines, I think they're one of the greatest public health achievements that we've ever had.
Yes, how do people afford to do this?
How would you feel, as a parent, if you had access, in your own home, with your child, 24/7, so that anything that happens, in terms of beha...
A lot of times, kids with autism, they don't act up or anything when they're in the doctor's office, but then, when you get home, they do.
The earlier you get to these kids and provide them with supportive services, interventions by trained people that know what they're doing, t...
My hope on behalf of this vaccine-injured generation is for action.
We need transparency, honest communication, and once and for all, a valid unbiased study of vaccinated versus unvaccinated populations.
I mean, we have to do the research.
Our compensation system for vaccine-injured children needs reform.
I thank you for the opportunity to testify and I look forward to answering any questions.
I beg you to look at ways that we can afford intensive behavioral therapy for all children.
Can we afford not to put the money into research and treatment if these are the numbers that we're looking at?
The problem is, we don't know. We don't know if 29 vaccinations--immunizations--by the age of 2 do have an effect.
The vaccines that were there then that we're using now are----
So, your group, this interagency group, is actively out there looking at different interventions and trying to find out which ones work best...
I should have looked at that before I said it.