5-year-old develops autism after receiving 18 vaccines in one day

The following is an excerpt from Children’s Health Defense.

In 2019, during a custody battle in Tennessee, a judge mandated the vaccination of David Ihben’s three unvaccinated children. The court intervened after the judge Todd Burnett discovered that none of the children had received any vaccines. Despite Ihben and his ex-wife previously agreeing not to vaccinate their children, the judge ruled that whichever parent was willing to vaccinate them immediately would gain custody. Ihben stated that the judge called it “child abuse” not to vaccinate.

Isaac, the youngest of the three children, received 18 vaccines in a single day, which quickly led to his severe illness. He developed a 106-degree fever and spent 12 days in the ICU. Shortly afterward, Isaac was diagnosed with severe regressive autism.

Isaac’s older siblings did not experience the same level of adverse effects, but Isaac’s condition deteriorated to the point that he now requires constant care, speech therapy, and is unable to perform basic tasks independently. Ihben recounted his heartbreak at watching his son’s decline, stating:

“He doesn’t talk. He wears a diaper. He eats out of a baby bottle 20-30 times a day, he has speech therapy and will require 24-hour care for the rest of his life.”

David Ihben

Despite this devastating outcome, Isaac’s mother abandoned the children, leaving Ihben to raise them alone while still being required to pay child support.

In addition to the challenges of caring for Isaac, local officials allegedly tried to intimidate Ihben out of sharing his story with the Vax-Unvax bus operated by Children’s Health Defense. “They tried to scare us out of doing the interview,” Ihben said, explaining how local authorities harassed him.

Read more from Children’s Health Defense here.

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