FameCrawler

Jenny McCarthy: My Son Is Cured of Autism

Posted by sweatpantsmom

jenny-mccarthy-autism-cure-jim-carrey

In the current issue of US Weekly, Jenny McCarthy talks about helping her son Evan recover from autism, which she says was caused by the MMR vaccine. "Before the vaccination, he was huggy, lovey, snuggly," she says. "Then it was like someone came down and stole him."

McCarthy believes that a strict no wheat-and-dairy-free diet is what cured her son. She recounts the moment she first saw him coming out of his shell, while he was watching an episode of SpongeBob.  "I heard Evan laugh...I jumped on the bed and started screaming.  When he finally hugged me, I prayed, 'Please God don't let this be the only time.'"

The actress, who is dating Jim Carrey, has long been an outspoken advocate for autism awareness.  But she's not without her detractors; She has been criticized by the American Academy of Pediatrics for her 'autism cure' claims and doctors have accused her of causing fear of necessary vaccines.

Of course, after seeing this issue of US Weekly, I think the one question on everyone's lips will be:  Why the hell did Jen take John back?

 

Related Posts:

Denis Leary: Autism Means Your Kid Is Stupid and Lazy

Jim Carrey Says Jenny McCarthy's Son Taught Him a Deeper Love

Jenny McCarthy Hits Back At Amanda Peet On Vaccine Issue

Sunday Cute Shot: Jenny McCarthy at Disneyland

 

Source


+ DIGG + STUMBLE

Comments

 

Mamallama said:

I firmly believe that autism is real and yet I still question the link to vaccinations.  If fixing the diet cured him maybe it was an allergy to those things in the first place that caused the autism.  I have a cousin by marriage whose daughter is autistic....the strict diet worked really well for her too although she is definitely not cured, just remarkably better.

October 24, 2008 11:51 AM
 

mtlmama said:

I'd be really concerned if parents started refusing the mmr vaccine because of Jenny's experience.... we need to remember that there is a reason these vaccinations where developed and refusing them could see a recurrence of these dangerous illnesses.

October 24, 2008 12:14 PM
 

chyna823 said:

I think it's distinctly possible that some kids have a sensitivity to certain vaccines, just as some people are allergic to penicillin, peanuts, shellfish, whatever.

But whatever the reason that her son was affected, good for her for trying every possible option to see if anything would make things better for him. I hope she also realizes how lucky he is that there was a solution out there to help him.

October 24, 2008 2:23 PM
 

Laura said:

Here's the deal: vaccines don't cause autism. The overwhelming research discredits the supposed link between vaccines and autism. Andrew Wakefield, who first posited the link, is now barred from practicing medicine and is being brought up on ethics charges.  

Jenny McCarthy also believes that her son is psychic because he has blue eyes.  She runs a group called "IndigoMoms", as reported by Strollerderby.  Question vaccines?  Don't listen to Jenny. You're on equal footing if you consult a psychic.

As for dairy free/gluten free as a "cure" - My autistic son is also soon to be undiagnosed and he binges on milk every day. The diagnostic criteria is so broad now that children who are only mildly affected are labeled autistic, and many of these children just grow out of it.  This is the truth about autism.

October 28, 2008 10:20 AM
 

Jess said:

WOW, what a confusing and stressfull sitituation! I am totally undecided! I am a new mom and like all want what's best and worry about the "what if's" to all decisions my husband and I make for our son of 2 mos. However, I do not have much trust in large companies, especially the CDC, where they can and do, only tell you what you want to hear. I am not saying that vaccines cause autism and that the CDC is covering it up but i've got to ask, what if the CDC is ignoring these accusations because they are figuring that the benefits outweigh the risks? Are they looking at the sitituation as, out of the 1/150 kids who have autism, is it worth the chance of autism to protect all children of the deases they are vaccinated for? Or where they are so unclear of the cause of autism, are parents trying to find the causes for themselves by blaming the vaccines? I also believe where we have had such an increase in dianosed autism since the 1980's, that all the new chemicals that are being added to our foods may be the cause. Also, what about all the new medications circulating at such a higher rate now days because doctors just seem to want to throw a pill at everything from birthcontrol to depression! I think I'm going to hold off on vaccinating my son and see if more studies unfold. But I am a firm believer that children should only get necessary vaccines, chickenpox and flu shots or not on my list!

November 2, 2008 12:23 PM

in

GROUP BLOGS

  • Strollerderby

    The smartest, funniest, most exhaustive parenting blog in the blogosphere.
  • Droolicious

    Modern design for modern parents.
  • FameCrawler

    Your daily baby celebrity fix.
back to blog homepage