Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 The doctor has statistics that tell you his treatment is good for you. I have statistics that say he is poisoning you. I think in this country, you have a right to accept my research rather than his, if you choose to. Bob Catalano www.medicine-no.com [sPAM] Question.. As an adult considering accepting a offshore job the doctor wants to give me a hepatitis B shot. I am completely against all vaccines but the doctor is really riding me on this one. From my reading I don't need it cause I don't do those things that causes infection. Have you any info on why I should or shouldn't agree to the shot? =================================================== People who are at increased risk of being infected with the hepatitis B virus include the following: Men or women who have multiple sex partners, especially if they don't use a condom Men who have sex with men Men or women who have sex with a person infected with HBV People with other sexually transmitted diseases People who inject drugs with shared needles People who receive transfusions of blood or blood products People who undergo dialysis for kidney disease Institutionalized mentally handicapped people and their attendants and family members Health care workers who are stuck with needles or other sharp instruments contaminated with infected blood Infants born to infected mothers You cannot get hepatitis B from the following activities: Being sneezed or coughed on Hugging Handshaking Breastfeeding Eating food or drinking water Casual contact (such as an office or social setting) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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