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My son (2 1/2 years old) was in the ER recently for a head wound

(skin was cut down to the skull, skull was actually scratched!) This

happened while I was away from the house for 10-15 minutes and in

that time my husband had his friend pick them up and take them to the

ER! Anyway he recently asked me something about vaccinations, said

they asked in the ER if our son was up to date... he said he told

them no he hasn't had any (or something to that effect.. which was a

lie...) and that they covered themselves up in protective gear to put

in the staples. I'm not sure to what extent he was questioned, but I

think he wants to take a religious exemption (yay! he was kinda pro-

vax before, using the example of polio of course.. although our son

was behind on his vaccs anyway..)

Anyone from Georgia know the particulars about vax exemptions here?

Are they picky about what " religion " you are and why exactly you are

exempting or can you just say " my religious beliefs are against

vaccs, etc " . I'm kinda planning on homeschooling, haven't 100%

decided yet... He is partially vaccinated.. hope that doesnt cause me

problems. I thought they were required and " helpful " at the time...

-Merry

> Well, I do know that even if it is discovered that your child had

some shots,

> it doesn't matter. Because what counts are your beliefs TODAY, not

yesterday

> or yesteryear. So you would simply say that since getting the

shots, your

> religious beliefs have changed.

>

> By the way, if you are having the baby in the hospital, please do

be aware

> that you might be pressured into the HepB for your newborn. Some

hospitals

> have actually given the shot without parental permission - don't

let baby

> leave your's or hubby's sight.

>

> Kathleen

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i live in georgia. i use a religious exemption. my daughter is only one so

i do not know anything about schools. I have heard that Georgia is a tough

state when it comes to schools and exemptions. It would make sense because

people in the south tend to be less tolarent.

>From: " Vorphalack " <masmiseim666@...>

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>Subject: Georgia... Re: Exemptions

>Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 22:11:57 -0000

>

>My son (2 1/2 years old) was in the ER recently for a head wound

>(skin was cut down to the skull, skull was actually scratched!) This

>happened while I was away from the house for 10-15 minutes and in

>that time my husband had his friend pick them up and take them to the

>ER! Anyway he recently asked me something about vaccinations, said

>they asked in the ER if our son was up to date... he said he told

>them no he hasn't had any (or something to that effect.. which was a

>lie...) and that they covered themselves up in protective gear to put

>in the staples. I'm not sure to what extent he was questioned, but I

>think he wants to take a religious exemption (yay! he was kinda pro-

>vax before, using the example of polio of course.. although our son

>was behind on his vaccs anyway..)

>

>Anyone from Georgia know the particulars about vax exemptions here?

>Are they picky about what " religion " you are and why exactly you are

>exempting or can you just say " my religious beliefs are against

>vaccs, etc " . I'm kinda planning on homeschooling, haven't 100%

>decided yet... He is partially vaccinated.. hope that doesnt cause me

>problems. I thought they were required and " helpful " at the time...

>

>-Merry

>

>

>

>

> > Well, I do know that even if it is discovered that your child had

>some shots,

> > it doesn't matter. Because what counts are your beliefs TODAY, not

>yesterday

> > or yesteryear. So you would simply say that since getting the

>shots, your

> > religious beliefs have changed.

> >

> > By the way, if you are having the baby in the hospital, please do

>be aware

> > that you might be pressured into the HepB for your newborn. Some

>hospitals

> > have actually given the shot without parental permission - don't

>let baby

> > leave your's or hubby's sight.

> >

> > Kathleen

>

>

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