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post #81 of 85
When I brought my youngest daughter who is underweight to the doctor, signed a form for a vaccine they were testing I think it was for meningitis, and hours later we had to bring her to emerge because she was very lethargic and fevered, she was x-rayed and observed, but we were told it couldn't have been from the vaccine, it had to have been a coincidence... yeah right.
post #82 of 85
I first started doubting vaccines when I found out when pre-registering for my hospital stay (for labor/delivery) that they wanted me to consent to a Hep B vaccine the moment she was born. I declined and started doing mega research then. The more I read, the more anti-vaccine I become. Which is saying a lot, because I used to be totally PRO-vaccine. I just didn't *know*.
post #83 of 85
I knew even before conceiving that I didn't want to put my child at risk and in line for the same illnesses that I have. I truly believe these illnesses have been caused by vaccines. I have rheumatoid arthritis which started as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis as an infant and I'm pretty much allergic to every known allergen which causes asthma and I'm allergic to so many foods I can't even keep track anymore.

I was not going to put DD in that position. And I did doubt our decision a little bit in the beginning but she is the healthiest little girl so I'm quite comfortable with not vaxing and if we have more children they're not getting vaxed either and I won't have any more doubts either!
post #84 of 85
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Originally Posted by sweetpea333 View Post
When I brought my youngest daughter who is underweight to the doctor, signed a form for a vaccine they were testing I think it was for meningitis, and hours later we had to bring her to emerge because she was very lethargic and fevered, she was x-rayed and observed, but we were told it couldn't have been from the vaccine, it had to have been a coincidence... yeah right.
I often wonder how ER personnel can see baby after baby, day after day come in with after effects from a vaccination and keep telling parents that it is all a co-incidence.

really?

They are intelligent enough to know that all of those adverse vaccine events are not co-incidences, so what is going on? Why doesn't someone speak up? Is it the $?
post #85 of 85
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Originally Posted by BarefootGirl View Post
Finding out that the hepatitis vaccine is routinely recommended for day-old babies.... seriously?
Yup, that.
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