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<blockquote data-quote="kermit" data-source="post: 58554455" data-attributes="member: 18056"><p>But people's preceptions are hardly objective and their memories are hardly infallable.</p><p> </p><p>It's possible that his parents simply didn't notice the shaking before the vaccine or that it happened sometime afterward. But in his parents' perception (accurate or not) the events are linked and it's not hard to go from linked to happening on the same day.</p><p> </p><p>When my daughter was a baby I liked to research vaccines and that inevitably led to vaccine conspiracies. I learned at that time that many tried to tie the murcury in vaccines to autism, but the problem with that theory is that if you take all the mercury from every vaccination that a child gets throughout their entire adolesence it's less than the mercury in a single tuna fish sandwich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kermit, post: 58554455, member: 18056"] But people's preceptions are hardly objective and their memories are hardly infallable. It's possible that his parents simply didn't notice the shaking before the vaccine or that it happened sometime afterward. But in his parents' perception (accurate or not) the events are linked and it's not hard to go from linked to happening on the same day. When my daughter was a baby I liked to research vaccines and that inevitably led to vaccine conspiracies. I learned at that time that many tried to tie the murcury in vaccines to autism, but the problem with that theory is that if you take all the mercury from every vaccination that a child gets throughout their entire adolesence it's less than the mercury in a single tuna fish sandwich. [/QUOTE]
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