Guest guest Posted September 24, 2002 Report Share Posted September 24, 2002 Welcome to the list ! I want to welcome all the new people to the list! , you'll fit right in here! I have a 16 yr. old with Asperger Syndrome, and a 3 yr. old who is partially vaxed. He had a reaction to the Prevnar vaccine at 9 months old. Very attached parenting going on here. > Hi, > > I've been searching for a message group like this for ages! > I have 2 gorgeous boys, Tyler 3yrs (up to date on vax but will not be > getting anymore) and Dillon 4 weeks(who will have no vax) > www.babiesonline.com/babies/m/magic > Just over a year ago I started researching vaccinations after I > started seeing my homeopath as I had come to the conclusion GP's make > too many mistakes and don't listen! They are the jack of all trades > and master of none! I have read anything I can find on the subject > and I am now determined my sons will not be subjected to the > immunisation programme. I am very much into natural parenting, cloth > nappies, organic food etc I also believe we are designed to give > birth and obs should stop interfering in the process so much. I had > to complain alot to get the choice of a waterbirth with my last son > as my NHS trust (i am in the UK) would not allow births in > their " labour " pool. In the end Dillon only took 90 minutes so I > didn't ahve time for the pool anyway. I think breastfeeding is > amazing and wish more women would do it. Where I live the only time > I've seen/known a breastfeeding mum has been in the hospital. I very > much feel the odd one out. I am even called a spoilsport for not > letting my 3 yr old eat sweets and drink coke!! There are some odd > views out there! > Anyway back to the vax issue. The one thing that amazes me is that > just based on the limited knowledge gained during my biology a- level > I know that vaccines cause harm. It's common knowledge mercury is > dangerous, when you're pregnant you're told to avoid certain fish > due to mercury content yet the same people warning about this is > quote happy to make you have it injected into a 2 month old baby! > Madness! It the same with artificial sweetners, I was actually > taught by my biology teacher 6 years ago that artificial sweetners > are carcinogenic yet are still see good old phenylaline in robinson > squash! It's hard to avoid that stuff! > Next week I get to tell my GP that I will not be accepting the offer > of vaccination (he wants to do me too!) so I am wondering what sort > of reaction I'll get. My HV will be fine, she knows and hasn't tried > to persuade me at all! > Anyway, it's time to go now before I get carried away! I tend to go > on when it's something I feel strongly about! > > take care, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Hi Clare,.....welcome to the group! Sorry about your dx, but glad you found us. You will find wonderful people, and great support, T > > > > Hi everyone, just joined this evening and wanted to say hello. I'm > a 32 year old mum of one and have suffered RA for just over 8 years. > Have tried most of the treatments and was doing well on Remicade > (anti-TNF) until recently. I've never been part of a support group > before and hope to share experiences, laughs(if you don't laugh > you'll cry!!) and learn a little too. > > Take care everyone > Best wishes > bye for now > > Clare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Hi Clare! I am a newbie to this group too.. I am also NEW to RA. WELCOME~ Where are you from? Faith in Calif -------------- Original message -------------- Hi everyone, just joined this evening and wanted to say hello. I'm a 32 year old mum of one and have suffered RA for just over 8 years. Have tried most of the treatments and was doing well on Remicade (anti-TNF) until recently. I've never been part of a support group before and hope to share experiences, laughs(if you don't laugh you'll cry!!) and learn a little too. Take care everyone Best wishes bye for now Clare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 To those new, I am too (smile)... Nice to see new faces... Peace, In a message dated 1/21/2005 2:05:45 PM Central Standard Time, highestexaulted@... writes: > > Hi Clare, Justed wanted to welcome you to the board. I'm new here as well. Hope you're having a good day. Take Care, Kelli > > Hi everyone, just joined this evening and wanted to say hello. I'm > a 32 year old mum of one and have suffered RA for just over 8 years. > Have tried most of the treatments and was doing well on Remicade > (anti-TNF) until recently. I've never been part of a support group > before and hope to share experiences, laughs(if you don't laugh > you'll cry!!) and learn a little too. > > Take care everyone > Best wishes > bye for now > > Clare Hallenbeck~Sikorsky~ BS,RN,UM,QC Owner-Moderator " AnGeLsInPain " " OneVoiceInPain " Interqual Certified Published Psychiatric Researcher Advocate for those in CIP, HIV, Psychologic Pain " The Lord Will NEVER push us beyond what we can endure. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 > > Hi Clare, Justed wanted to welcome you to the board. I'm new here as well. Hope you're having a good day. Take Care, Kelli > > Hi everyone, just joined this evening and wanted to say hello. I'm > a 32 year old mum of one and have suffered RA for just over 8 years. > Have tried most of the treatments and was doing well on Remicade > (anti-TNF) until recently. I've never been part of a support group > before and hope to share experiences, laughs(if you don't laugh > you'll cry!!) and learn a little too. > > Take care everyone > Best wishes > bye for now > > Clare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Hi Faith, Thank you for your reply, i'm from Cornwall, UK. How about yourself, where is Calif? Sorry you have been diagnosed with RA, how are you coping and what meds are you on? So many questions!! Oh one more...do you have children/hubby? I live with Mark and our daughter who will be 12 soon (going on 16 of course!!). I also have a dog, four cats and six fish! My RA has meant i was retired from work last October (people look at me funny if i mention i'm retired, at 32!!!) and i've done the meds rounds. Anyway be good to hear from you again Take care Bye for now Clare xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 > > > > Hi Clare, > > Justed wanted to welcome you to the board. I'm new here as well. > Hope you're having a good day. > > Take Care, > Kelli > > > > > Hi everyone, just joined this evening and wanted to say hello. > I'm > > a 32 year old mum of one and have suffered RA for just over 8 > years. > > Have tried most of the treatments and was doing well on Remicade > > (anti-TNF) until recently. I've never been part of a support group > > before and hope to share experiences, laughs(if you don't laugh > > you'll cry!!) and learn a little too. > > > > Take care everyone > > Best wishes > > bye for now > > > > Clare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Hello, my little boy Mateo was just referred to Cranial Technologies to get a DOC band along with therapy. Our first appointment is tomorrow. I'm a little nervous about all he'll have to endure, but I'm excited to get his band and for his head to start changing for the better. Anyhow, I just wanted to join this group to get some insight on what the whole process will be like. Jodi (from Texas) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Hi Jodi, welcome to the group. How old is Mateo? My daughter wore a starband last year for brachy (flat in back) and did really well. It is a relief to get started, and soon you should start seeing progress. Let us know if you have questions or just need to vent. -christine sydney 17 mo starband grad > > Hello, my little boy Mateo was just referred to Cranial Technologies > to get a DOC band along with therapy. Our first appointment is > tomorrow. I'm a little nervous about all he'll have to endure, but > I'm excited to get his band and for his head to start changing for the > better. > > Anyhow, I just wanted to join this group to get some insight on what > the whole process will be like. > > Jodi (from Texas) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Hi, . Mateo is almost 4 months old. I will try to update on his appointment tomorrow, Jodi > > > > Hello, my little boy Mateo was just referred to Cranial Technologies > > to get a DOC band along with therapy. Our first appointment is > > tomorrow. I'm a little nervous about all he'll have to endure, but > > I'm excited to get his band and for his head to start changing for the > > better. > > > > Anyhow, I just wanted to join this group to get some insight on what > > the whole process will be like. > > > > Jodi (from Texas) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Welcome Jodi! This is a great group of parents who can help you along this plagio journey! Let us know how casting goes!!!!  Jen and Luli - 18 mo. Left Tort - Right Plagio - Hanger Band Grad - CA tallulah jayne www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/jens5th/ Hello, I'm new! Hello, my little boy Mateo was just referred to Cranial Technologies to get a DOC band along with therapy. Our first appointment is tomorrow. I'm a little nervous about all he'll have to endure, but I'm excited to get his band and for his head to start changing for the better. Anyhow, I just wanted to join this group to get some insight on what the whole process will be like. Jodi (from Texas) AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Hi, . You are very smart to listen to your instincts about this. I wish I had. I don't think you can know if she's free from any long term side effects until time goes by. But what you can do is keep her as healthy as you can. That includes, as you've already decided, to stop vaccinating her. Another thing is to try and avoid antibiotics. Vaccinated children tend to have more illnesses, ear infections, etc. and when parents take them to the doctor for those illnesses, most times you end up with antibiotics. Having a good naturopath to go to instead of a drug-prescribing pediatrician is good insurance for your daughter's health. Winnie Hello, I'm new! Vaccinations > Hi, my name is and I have a one year old daughter. She > has been given the DTaP vaccine 3 times, but I was nervous about > any vax, and I stopped there. I haven't seen any side effects, > but I don't know enough to be sure she has escaped harm. I > actually found a pedi who takes non-vax patients and he has not > pushed AT ALL to get the rest of the vaccines so I am trusting > him for now. > What can I do now to make sure my baby is ok? > > Thanks, > > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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