Let me see if I can put this in scientific terms: Think of autism like a fart, and vaccines are the finger you pull to make it happen.
I look at autism like a bus accident, and you don't become cured from a bus accident, but you can recover.
I did want to acknowledge and confirm the fact that my son does, indeed, have an autism diagnosis.
Without intervention today, the cost of care for adults with autism will be significantly greater and the burden will no longer lie with the parents, but on our entire society.
If you give us a safe vaccine, we'll use it. It shouldn't be polio versus autism.
The reason why [the medical community] is reluctant to talk about it is because there's such a huge business in pharmaceuticals.
Those outside of autism need to understand this is an epidemic and we need more government funding, insurance coverage and education reform.
Without a doubt in my mind, I believe that vaccinations triggered Evan's autism.
If you ask 99.9 percent of parents who have children with autism if we'd rather have the measles versus autism, we'd sign up for the measles.
What is missing from today's dialogue is the effect autism is having on families, our society and what the unknown factors are. The 300lb. gorilla in the room is that our children with autism today will soon become adults with autism.
Information on how to heal autism and how to possibly delay vaccines or prevent autism shouldn't come from me. It should come from the medical establishment.