Autism: she got a shot, at 7 months of age, and by 10 months, she was a different kid.

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Nicole Shanahan: "I was living a very comfortable life in Silicon Valley. I was an early AI developer. I was a techno optimist. And my daughter was diagnosed with autism when she was 18 months of age, and I swear to God, I gave birth to a healthy baby girl."

"It was all I ever wanted was this healthy baby girl, and she was healthy. I mean, she smiled. She did all these things. It was she was healthy. And then she got a shot, at 7 months of age, and by 10 months, she was a different kid."

"And I had an enormous amount of grief, but then set in the confusion because I was not allowed to consider the fact that the shot caused anything. So my grief was also a very lonely period because no one around me could be someone I could trust with even this notion that perhaps the shot caused an adverse reaction."

"This is a no go for progressives. You cannot talk about these things amongst these communities. And the loneliness, plus COVID, because this happened around COVID too, led me to a place of utter destruction."

"And and I was alone in that, process, and, you know, we don't have to talk about my ex husband. It's very therapeutic to be here with. It's kind of like a therapy right now. It's, you know, coming out of that completely alone with a child that you feel helpless to help, is a position that either leads you to total hermitage, or makes you a warrior mom."
Source: https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1874822869638619623

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