Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 In a message dated 10/29/2008 8:52:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dawndanc@... writes: So proud of him that is really great that he was able to approach the teacher and find some good info to provide. I hope my 2 1/2 year old daughter will be able to do the same when the time comes. The dog was trying to get a piece of her bread today, and she told him he couldn't have any b/c dogs are supposed to eat meat (we feed raw), lol. so I hope she can do the same w/vaccines when the topic comes up. Holly **************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! (http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Smart boy!!! On Oct 29, 2008, at 8:52 PM, Dawn wrote: > Last month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry > I am > that the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating with > their students while I have been a victim as well as my infant just > last year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's health > class. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. After > the class was over my son went up to the " wellness " teacher and told > her that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She told > my son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED by > the Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED is > the word that she used. She then told my son that she understands that > every vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework on > every vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls may > have already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if she > scared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a > 25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my son > went over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil. > She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. He > got a big hug from Mom when he got home today!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Hullo Dawn. THAT one sent a delightful chill up my spine. WE are proud of your son toooooo. Hullo to him, and sending out a big homemade Pumpkin ( ( ^(<>)^ ) ) PIE! Glad Day ~ Karla in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Hullo Dawn. THAT one sent a delightful chill up my spine. WE are proud of your son toooooo. Hullo to him, and sending out a big homemade Pumpkin ( ( ^(<>)^ ) ) PIE! Glad Day ~ Karla in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 With super kids like yours, there is still hope for this world A friend in the States sent me this alert: Warning Teenagers, College girls (please circulate to University students) Also go to www.vaclib.org for exemptions on mandated vaccines. SHORT VIDEO http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20081024005429/en/1709995 GARDISIL: 9000 injuries, including collapsing to unconsciousness, paralysis and deaths (27) Ingrid Last month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry I am that the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating with their students while I have been a victim as well as my infant just last year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's health class. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. After the class was over my son went up to the " wellness " teacher and told her that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She told my son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED by the Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED is the word that she used. She then told my son that she understands that every vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework on every vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls may have already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if she scared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a 25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my son went over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil. She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. He got a big hug from Mom when he got home today!! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 With super kids like yours, there is still hope for this world A friend in the States sent me this alert: Warning Teenagers, College girls (please circulate to University students) Also go to www.vaclib.org for exemptions on mandated vaccines. SHORT VIDEO http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20081024005429/en/1709995 GARDISIL: 9000 injuries, including collapsing to unconsciousness, paralysis and deaths (27) Ingrid Last month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry I am that the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating with their students while I have been a victim as well as my infant just last year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's health class. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. After the class was over my son went up to the " wellness " teacher and told her that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She told my son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED by the Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED is the word that she used. She then told my son that she understands that every vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework on every vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls may have already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if she scared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a 25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my son went over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil. She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. He got a big hug from Mom when he got home today!! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Maybe some people with a desktop publishing program could get together and compile all these heart-breaking [some are heart-warming, too!] stories into a little "Black Book of Vaccines" that we could then print and circulate?We have so many stories to tell, so many facts to report....With my love and appreciation to us all,Viviane==========On Oct 29, 2008, at 7:03 PM, Ingrid Blank wrote:With super kids like yours, there is still hope for this world :)A friend in the States sent me this alert:Warning Teenagers, College girls (please circulate to University students)Also go to www.vaclib.org for exemptions on mandated vaccines.SHORT VIDEOhttp://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20081024005429/en/1709995GARDISIL: 9000 injuries, including collapsing to unconsciousness, paralysisand deaths (27)IngridLast month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry I amthat the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating withtheir students while I have been a victim as well as my infant justlast year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's healthclass. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. Afterthe class was over my son went up to the "wellness" teacher and toldher that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She toldmy son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED bythe Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED isthe word that she used. She then told my son that she understands thatevery vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework onevery vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls mayhave already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if shescared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my sonwent over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil.She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. Hegot a big hug from Mom when he got home today!!------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Maybe some people with a desktop publishing program could get together and compile all these heart-breaking [some are heart-warming, too!] stories into a little "Black Book of Vaccines" that we could then print and circulate?We have so many stories to tell, so many facts to report....With my love and appreciation to us all,Viviane==========On Oct 29, 2008, at 7:03 PM, Ingrid Blank wrote:With super kids like yours, there is still hope for this world :)A friend in the States sent me this alert:Warning Teenagers, College girls (please circulate to University students)Also go to www.vaclib.org for exemptions on mandated vaccines.SHORT VIDEOhttp://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20081024005429/en/1709995GARDISIL: 9000 injuries, including collapsing to unconsciousness, paralysisand deaths (27)IngridLast month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry I amthat the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating withtheir students while I have been a victim as well as my infant justlast year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's healthclass. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. Afterthe class was over my son went up to the "wellness" teacher and toldher that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She toldmy son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED bythe Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED isthe word that she used. She then told my son that she understands thatevery vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework onevery vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls mayhave already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if shescared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my sonwent over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil.She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. Hegot a big hug from Mom when he got home today!!------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Congrats on a truth-speaking boy! You raised him well Liz > > > Last month I sent an email to my son's high school about how angry > > I am > > that the school is now talking about the benefits of vaccinating with > > their students while I have been a victim as well as my infant just > > last year. Well, it was brought up again today in my son's health > > class. The topic was Gardasil and the benefits of the vaccine. After > > the class was over my son went up to the " wellness " teacher and told > > her that she was wrong about everything. (So proud of him). She told > > my son that despite how she feels about vaccines, she is MANDATED by > > the Federal Government to talk about the benefits only! MANDATED is > > the word that she used. She then told my son that she understands that > > every vaccine carries risks and that one must do their own homework on > > every vaccine. She cannot talk about the risks because some girls may > > have already gotten the vaccine and she would get in trouble if she > > scared them. She also told my son that she has heard that there is a > > 25% risk of having a reaction to that particular vaccine. So, my son > > went over to the computer and pulled up the real risks with Gardasil. > > She then thanked him and told him that she would look into it more. He > > got a big hug from Mom when he got home today!! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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