Jenny McCarthy has no real medical credentials - she gave up her nursing education to pose nude for Playboy. This means that her opinions concerning medical issues are likely to have been pulled from a place where the Sun doesn't shine. I wouldn't give her the credit.
Her son may not even have autism.
Daniel B. Rubin, MD, PhD wrote:
In After Vaccine-Autism Case Settlement, MDs Urged to Continue Recommending Vaccines (June 5), Dawn Fallik correctly cites Jenny McCarthy as a celebrity fanning the flames of the vaccine-autism link ... what the public does not realize as well as perhaps McCarthy is that her son was most likely misdiagnosed with autism in the first place. His disorder began with seizures and, subsequently, with the seizures treated, he improved. This would be more consistent with Landau-Kleffner syndrome, which often is misdiagnosed as autism.
She's a threat to healthy children everywhere.
Jeff Minton for TIME wrote:
It goes something like this: in McCarthy's world, there is scientific truth and there is emotional truth. There is the fact of a mother looking into her son's eyes and knowing something has gone very wrong and the fact of about two dozen studies showing no link between vaccines and autism. There is the truth of the parents and the truth of the doctors. And she believes that some truths are more equal than others. "She's a mom," says her boyfriend, actor Jim Carrey. "That's what she is. That's her truth." It all sounds so reasonable, expressed by the charming, gamine Jenny McCarthy. And this is what makes her dangerous.
So pay her no mind. She's one of those deluded people that their beliefs are justified by their feelings, especially when those beliefs are not supported by facts.
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