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Old 08/16/12, 06:40 PM
 
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Another scare tactic by the gobermint. To inject you with more cancer killing agents. I had all my shots as a kid when I was pregnant with the first I got rheumatic fever. I had a booster for it five years before that made me deathly sick. I still had it my son is 23 fine and healthy as can be. smart as can be. My four year old has not had all his shots and has had only one cold no antibiotics at all. All the kids that have their shots had more cold than the one who has not. I separate his shots down to one at a time. To much on their immune system at once.
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Old 08/16/12, 09:54 PM
 
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Most tetanus boosters are DT shots, no pertussis, so make sure before you count on that.
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Old 08/16/12, 10:15 PM
 
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i got my booster right before i was discharged from the hospital after having my youngest (almost 5 years ago).

i almost didn't get it. but then i thought of how i would feel if dd got it from me or her older sister (who was in preschool at the time), and became deathly ill or even died? it wasn't worth the risk, imo.
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Old 08/17/12, 04:18 PM
 
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I will say from the start I am anti vaccine. I read a book by a doctor recently that talked about what a complete failure many of the vaccines have been. Particularly the whopping cough one. I will get the name of the book from my wife but it is good reading. He claimed that the whooping cough could be cured by a large amount of vitamin C being ran through an IV into the body. he also talked about the fact that many people who get the vaccine for it end up getting infected anyway, and that those with the vaccine are unable to pass any of that immunity on to their children.

Two of my kids got the chicken pox vaccine, both of them got the chicken pox. As far as vaccines and autism go my 13yo was a normal kid until he started getting the additional vaccines as a toddler. As a result we started delay vaccinations of our kids, and now we don't do any. The newer vaccines with multiple virus's in them scare the heck out of me. Not to mention the toxins used to make the vaccines more stable.
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Old 08/17/12, 09:40 PM
 
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For sure is tetanus available without additives . . .???
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Old 08/17/12, 10:12 PM
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The boosters here all have the pert. in them. Also even if you have the shot you can still pass the disease to babies. When it works it usually just reduces symptoms so that you don't realize you have whooping cough but assume it's a bad cold and run around sharing it :/

We got it from a family that does not vax BUT the origin was a fully vaxed family. False sense of security imo....
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Old 08/18/12, 08:00 PM
 
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We wish we'd have done our homework before loading our girls with vaccines during childhood, but we didn't. Fortunately a couple of our DD's have done their homework and our grandchildren are vaccinated very little, and definitely not until they're ready to enter kindergarten. One DD has chosen to go the vaccine route, i.e. she's loaded a granddaughter with vaccines and that child has been sick every week of her life it seems.

We have done our homework now, and we don't get flu shots as a couple or anything else. We choose to build our immune systems instead, just our opinion. We might choose to get a tetanus shot with a dirty wound, but that's about it. Definitely wouldn't take a whooping cough vaccine.
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Old 08/19/12, 07:22 PM
 
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Most (if not all?!) of the outbreaks of Pertussis in the US has been spread by and through vaccinated populations. My older kids were fully vaxed, but the more I have researched and looked at the statistics of the likelihood of being injured or dying by each vax vs the likelihood of being injured and dying by the disease it is supposed to prevent has convinced me to not vaccinate my younger kids, or at least delay them. (Going by CDC statistics) And if you get Pertussis you are supposed to dose with vitamin C to the point of causing diarrhea then back off the dosage just a bit. FWIW.
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Old 08/19/12, 09:37 PM
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I would not choose to get the new ineffective vaccine. If the old one (which still wore off eventually) was available I would get it.

I had whooping cough (even after being fully vaccinated) and while I had a very mild case it was still not fun.
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