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reply posted on 26-1-2010 @ 05:09 PM by Southcoast
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We stressed over the shots for a long time. In the end, we had the doctor separate the shots over a couple of visits. So, have the doctor separate into 3 separate shots and wait at least one month between each shot. Also, make sure the vaccines do not contain thimerosal.

My kids turned out fine.

Good luck and don't stress out too much.


reply posted on 26-1-2010 @ 05:37 PM by Southcoast
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I am in Houston, Texas. My kids are now 10 and 8 so it was several years ago. I would ask your doctor (or several doctors) if the shot can be separated.


reply posted on 27-1-2010 @ 03:04 PM by sezsue
Originally posted by americanwoman
You are not alone, I have yet to get my child's 1 yr vacs. I have put it off for over a year. My child has a sibling who became autistic after their 1 yr shots, so I am reeeally confused on what to do. Is it the shots or not? I keep hoping that if I just wait there will be a definite answer, but so far no luck. By law my child must be vaccinated to attend public school so I will have some difficult decisions to make over the next 2 years.

The most recent thing I am reading is that it could be the gelatin it is contained in or something since they removed the mercury several years ago.

[edit on 26-1-2010 by americanwoman]


If you live in America, (maybe, depending on what state) you can probably still send your child to school without the vaccine. There are exemption sheets you can fill out for religious or even philosophical reasons.

Before signing any waiver papers, especially any given to you by your doctor, or daycare center or school, I would recommend reading the articles below.

Never sign a Refusal to Vaccinate if asked.

Why Signing a Waiver to Avoid Vaccines Can be Considered Abuse.

The link above also has a page HERE, that has some great info and articles you can link to for more information, both FOR and AGAINST vaccinating. (for those who will say both sides of the story aren't being presented.)

On a personal note, I come from a generation born in the 1950's, that was NOT vaccinated against measles, mumps, or chicken pox, and I and all my brothers and sisters had every one of these diseases, with no bad effects.

As a matter of fact, no one I knew had any bad effects from any of these, either.

Both my older children (born in the early 80's) had chicken pox with no ill effects, although they were vaccinated with something similar to the MMR, BUT at that time, children were not given nearly the amount of vaccinations that children are exposed to today.

One thing that is mentioned a lot (to make parents that don't want to vaccinate feel guilty, IMO) is that parents that don't vaccinate effect the *herd immunity* and make it more dangerous for other families.

BUT, my response to that would be........if vaccines work the way they are stated to work....it should not be a problem for those *smart ?* families who HAVE vaccinated their children.

I do have a younger child, a girl, that did receive SOME vaccinations, but after the Guardisil vaccine that was being pushed on her age group, and all the problems with it, I have decided NOT to allow her to have any more.

I was prepared to exempt her from it, but fortunately, her school did not even bring it up, even though my state was recommending it. I think they have backed off from implementing a program for that vaccination now, after seeing all the documented problems. I also did not allow her to receive the swine flu vaccine that was given earlier this fall, at the school.

I have told all my marriage aged children that when they have children, they should really research the amount and type of vaccines that are being given to babies and children nowdays, and their effects, before having their children vaccinated. A little time now could save a lifetime of heartache later.

I hope they listen and do it so they can make an informed choice.


**** Funny, when I looked for some links I had saved a while ago about vaccines, I could not find several in particular I was looking for, and the ones that were still showing up (in a folder titled *vaccines*) all lead to 404 errors......

I hope this helps you.........and the OP.

God Bless

sezsue


reply posted on 23-6-2010 @ 04:53 AM by catwhoknows
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Hi Ed,

A difficult decision - but NZ is doing it, and I believe NZ is OK.

And it is not nice - but maybe do it.


reply posted on 25-6-2010 @ 05:22 AM by AndyMack
How much evidence do you need?

Beautiful epidemiology:
www.medicine.ox.ac.uk...

Retraction of the article that started the whole scare: www.cnn.com...

25 Citations for Studies Refuting a Link: www.immunize.org...

Anecdotal: I took a medical virology course with a fairly well-respected professor this past spring. When covering measles and mumps, he specifically discussed the vaccine. Not only did he have his own children vaccinated (and they're young children, so this was after the autism scare), but he actually had his son vaccinated DESPITE having a moderate egg allergy (and treated the resulting allergic reaction). When the virologists are going to such lengths to vaccinate their children, you know it's serious.

Originally posted by jameshawkings
Natural immunity lasts forever and is even passed from mother to child through breast milk. For example if a child's mother had natural immunity to chicken pox then when her child got chicken pox it would be mild.


Please double-check your science. While it is true that Immunoglobulin G can cross the placenta and be passed in breast milk from mother to child, this only occurs while such contact is maintained. By the time you're five or six, maternal antibodies are well-gone and will do nothing to make chicken pox less severe. And for that matter, both natural and vaccine-induced antibodies can cross the placenta and also into breast milk equally well.

Originally posted by sezsueOne thing that is mentioned a lot (to make parents that don't want to vaccinate feel guilty, IMO) is that parents that don't vaccinate effect the *herd immunity* and make it more dangerous for other families.

BUT, my response to that would be........if vaccines work the way they are stated to work....it should not be a problem for those *smart ?* families who HAVE vaccinated their children.


No vaccine is going to be 100% effective, just like no drug is going to be 100% effective, just like no child has a 100% chance of developing a disease. The whole thing is a matter of odds. If the vaccine is 95% effective (as MMR is generally considered against measles), then 95% of children will develop immunity.

The case fatality rate of measles in developed countries is roughly 3 in 1000 cases. Measles is highly contagious and most children caught it prior to the introduction of the vaccine, so let's be conservative and assume 90% of non-vaccinated children would catch if exposed sufficiently.

Here's a simple thought experiment to show why it matters:

In a totally non-vaccinated population of 100,000 children, let's say 90,000 children (90% of 100,000) get the disease, resulting in 270 deaths. If this same population were fully-vaccinated, then we'd only expect 100,000 children x 5% vaccine 'failure rate' x 90% of non-immune infected = 15 deaths (and in reality, the 95% heard immunity prevents most of the non-immune children from being sufficiently exposed in the first place).

Originally posted by shasta9600On a side note, I'd really like to hear about any current cases where a child DID NOT get any vaccines, was ALSO in an otherwise healthy environment, and then had major problems from something like measles. NOT cases in third world disease infested areas and not in a poor slum area anywhere else.

My guess is that there's hardly an cases like this, but I'd like really like to hear any experiences.


I don't have journal articles available, but news links:

www.dailymail.co.uk...

news.bbc.co.uk...

www.independent.co.uk...

I'd be more than happy to cite any of my claims. Please ask.
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