Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 I always say that you might wanna rethink " well-baby " visits. My naturopath doctor won't even do them because he says they are unnecessary. Of course I already knew that! Find a new doc. Yours sucks! Heeheehee Want help locating a more alternative doc, lemme know I'll repost the info. Kathleen " We child-proofed our house 3 years ago but they're still getting in! " In a message dated 12/12/2001 1:30:34 PM Central Standard Time, trisha@... writes: > took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped > that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He got > pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is > aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he said, > couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated > thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that they > haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. And > told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check-ups > to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy experience > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an > HMO. > > Thanks, > Trisha > Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any problems) > 2month Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Trisha, why bother with peds. they are a bunch of psychopaths i have found, except for a few special ones. You'd swear they get commission from selling antibiotics, formula and vaccines. i find them undermining of breastfeeding, they treat mothers like idiots, and are insensitive and rough with babies. You need them to get the baby out of the hospital but after that get rid of them!!! I watched my 2 week old precious infant scream her head off, while the woman ped stretched the scab on her navel up and down till the raw bits were visible telling me that " it doesnt hurt " , she then told me its dangerous to sleep with my baby, that i could break her arm etc, not that i was even sleeping with her. her partner then told me to switch to soy formula when my baby got a loose stool. this was over the phone. no diagnosis. do you know how damaging soy formula is? i then found an anthroposphical doctor who did a stool test and put her on probiotics. no more " diarrhea " . SHe regularly weighs, measures, checks, advises and helps me make decisions. i feel she works with me, not against me. she works with my duaghters body, not against it. hates antibiotics and most vaccines. i woudl NEVER go back to a pediatrician. why dont you try a good old fashioned family doctor who has had a lot of kids of his or her own, and who works with kids. there must be an alternative doctor in your neighbourhod. try an anthroposophical doctor. i think they are great all round doctors who do no harm. where do you live? in the old days no one went to peds. what for???????????????? k In a message dated 12/12/2001 1:30:27 PM Central Standard Time, trisha@... writes: > Subj: My run-in with the ped > Date:12/12/2001 1:30:27 PM Central Standard Time > From: trisha@... (mattsmommee) > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:Vaccinations " >Vaccinations </A> > Vaccinations > > > > > I took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped > that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He got > pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is > aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he said, > couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated > thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that they > haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. And > told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check-ups > to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy experience > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an > HMO. > > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 In a message dated 12/12/01 9:30:27 PM GTB Standard Time, trisha@... writes: << Should I go back to him or find another? This is her second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an HMO. >> Don't go back to him.And don't bother with well checks.Take your dd and ds in when they are ill and you can not successfully treat the problem,or to get a dx so you can then try to treat on own if possible. Pay OOP for a doctor that you do like. Considering how rarely you would have to go it isn't much $$$$,and even if it is wouldn't you rather have someone who respects your choices(even if they do not agree with them)???? Look into a family or general doctor,look into a naturopath. sara in ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Oh my! I bet California is chock full of alternative doctors! How exciting for you! Here's my response from file: Using a homeopath is a great idea. I hear of alot of parents who are using homeopaths as their primary physicians. For info on homeopathy: <A HREF= " http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm " >http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo\ ..htm</A> For a list of classical homeopaths: <A HREF= " http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/STEVELIST.htm " >http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/S\ TEVELIST.htm</A> Also a list of homeopaths, but not necessarily classical (meaning that's ALL they do): <A HREF= " http://www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_info/ " >http://www.wholehealthnow.\ com/homeopathy_info/</A> And you've probably already seen this, but I hate to miss an opportunity to advertise that natural docs CAN be found. First of all, lemme state my mantra, " Remember, naturopaths are pediatricians too! " Okay, now that that is done, you can contact Mothering Magazine. They have a database of doctors who have been recommended by their readers as being either alternative or open-minded. You can also ask at your local health food stores for recommendations. (That's how I found an alternative Internal Medicine MD) Also, you can ask for recommendations from direct entry midwives. Don't know that I would set much stock in any recommendations from a CNM (certified nurse midwife) because they tend to be more medically oriented. Just gotta know your CNM's beliefs and practices.And now on to the websites where you can search for docs: <A HREF= " http://www.acam.org/ " >http://www.acam.org/</A> <A HREF= " http://www.naturopathic.org/ " >http://www.naturopathic.org/</A> <A HREF= " http://www.alternativemedicine.com/ " >http://www.alternativemedicine.com/</\ A> <A HREF= " http://www.alternative-medicine-and-health.com/ " >http://www.alternative-me\ dicine-and-health.com/</A> <A HREF= " http://www.healthy.net/ " >http://www.healthy.net/</A> <A HREF= " http://www.healthmall.com/ " >http://www.healthmall.com/</A> In a message dated 12/12/2001 3:07:29 PM Central Standard Time, trisha@... writes: > I don't even think I need a doc for her but when I do I'd like the > info for a good one in So Calif, pleeeese. > " We child-proofed our house 3 years ago but they're still getting in! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Well you have severel options A. Find another doctor B. Don't go to the doctor at all C. Change to a non HMO HMO's will keep tabs on their patients. I used to be with an HMO and we changed. The doctor actually called us at home to harangue us about our visits or lack there of. You should have just told the doctor that you were objecting for religious reasons. If they think it is medical, they will definitely get mad. They think they are God and that they definitely would know better than you about health. Now it will be hard to take it back becuase with most HMO's,even if you get a new doctor, your record will follow you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 In a message dated 12/12/01 11:30:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, trisha@... writes: > and don't know if I should even bother taking her > My son is just over two years old, he went to the Ped. for his two week check and that was it - I took him to a midwife for weigh-in's and that kind of thing - for health and wellness - I chose a Homeopath. There is no reason to go to a doctor, other than to get shots and if the child is really ill. I took Trenton to the midwife so at least I would have some documentation regarding his growth and what-nots if anyone ever gave me trouble. We're doing just fine with out a Ped. Chelly San Diego, CA Mommy to Trenton 8/19/99 - No Shots! WWW.YOURAVON.COM/CMERCER passcode: MIKCHER Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 > Find a new doc. Yours sucks! Heeheehee Yes, he did! > Want help locating a more alternative doc, lemme know I'll repost the info. I don't even think I need a doc for her but when I do I'd like the info for a good one in So Calif, pleeeese. Another little bit of info. When I was in the ped's office there was a letter saying that they have had 3 cases of measles in the last couple of weeks here locally. What exactly happens to the child when they have the measles? The hospital can successfully treat it, right? Isn't smallpox the only that that can't be treated? I don't want to doubt myself on not vaccinating my daughter, but sometimes people make me feel like I'm risking her life. Trisha Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any problems) 2month old unvaccinated > > Kathleen > " We child-proofed our house 3 years ago but they're still getting in! " > > In a message dated 12/12/2001 1:30:34 PM Central Standard Time, > trisha@s... writes: > > > > took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped > > that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He got > > pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is > > aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he said, > > couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated > > thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that they > > haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. And > > told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check- ups > > to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy experience > > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her > > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an > > HMO. > > > > Thanks, > > Trisha > > Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any problems) > > 2month > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Trisha, I am no expert in this area, but I do know that most likely ther 3 new cases of measles... were in children who are vaccinated. I just know that for me, it dosn't make sense to take a perfectly healthy child, (especially and infant) and dump that poision into there bodies.. and call it " healthy " They won't even give a 2 mo old, meds for other ailments because there to young... I would recommend you look for a new ped.. call and set up " interviews " and take a list of questions with you. An HMO, probly wont be a good one to =do this with because they don't care about new customers... I pay my doctor $25 every 2 weeks :-) And there happy with that.. we rarely visit the doctor, but they never hassle me about my bill... this shows me that they care more about the health of my family then there pocket book... my 2 cents Marilyn > > Find a new doc. Yours sucks! Heeheehee > > Yes, he did! > > > Want help locating a more alternative doc, lemme know I'll repost > the info. > > I don't even think I need a doc for her but when I do I'd like the > info for a good one in So Calif, pleeeese. > > Another little bit of info. When I was in the ped's office there was > a letter saying that they have had 3 cases of measles in the last > couple of weeks here locally. What exactly happens to the child when > they have the measles? The hospital can successfully treat it, right? > Isn't smallpox the only that that can't be treated? I don't want to > doubt myself on not vaccinating my daughter, but sometimes people > make me feel like I'm risking her life. > > Trisha > Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any problems) > 2month old unvaccinated > > > > > Kathleen > > " We child-proofed our house 3 years ago but they're still getting > in! " > > > > In a message dated 12/12/2001 1:30:34 PM Central Standard Time, > > trisha@s... writes: > > > > > > > took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped > > > that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He > got > > > pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is > > > aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he > said, > > > couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated > > > thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that > they > > > haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. > And > > > told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check- > ups > > > to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy > experience > > > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking > her > > > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > > > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with > an > > > HMO. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Trisha > > > Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any > problems) > > > 2month > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 *G* I opt for the Texas way, and can I add a few more doctors to the 'To be educated Texas style' list? Oh please??? Ya know, ongoing education is so important... *snort*. Liz C. Texas My run-in with the ped I took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He got pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he said, couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that they haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. And told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check-ups to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy experience with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an HMO. Thanks, Trisha Vaccinated 3yr old (who thankfully didn't have any problems) 2month old (who I've learned alot and don't want to vaccinate her yet) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 > Trisha:send me the ped's address and I'll send him a free copy of " A shot in the Dark " by Barbara Loe Fisher and throw in a bonus book--Dr. Caves Vaccine Book, as well. Hopefully, he'll get past his " God-Complex, read them and get educated, or, we could always do it the old-fashioned Texas way--I'll kick his ass behind the closest barn. You choose your preference. > Peacefully, > Jeff Sell You guys are too funny, I'm glad I found you and have you for support and the wealth of information! Jeff~ So where do I get a copy of these books? I can't find them on Amazon. Trisha 11/12/98 10/08/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 >there must be an alternative > doctor in your neighbourhod. try an anthroposophical doctor. i think they are great all round doctors who do no harm. where do you live? in the old days no one went to peds. what for???????????????? I live in the city of Cypress right next to Long Beach, CA. How would I find one of these type of doctors? I'm new at this getting rid of the ped scene. Trisha 11/12/98 10/08/01 > In a message dated 12/12/2001 1:30:27 PM Central Standard Time, > trisha@s... writes: > > > > Subj: My run-in with the ped > > Date:12/12/2001 1:30:27 PM Central Standard Time > > From: trisha@s... (mattsmommee) > > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:Vaccinations@y... " >Vaccinations@y...</A> > > Vaccinations@y... > > > > > > > > > > I took my 2 month old daughter in for her check-up and told my ped > > that I wasn't going through with her immunizations just yet. He got > > pretty upset and proceded to write on my receipt that " patient is > > aware blah blah blah and possible death " , and whetever else he said, > > couldn't really read it. I asked him if they have eliminated > > thermisol in vaccines yet and he had the nerve to tell me that they > > haven't had thermisol in them since they were created, whatever. And > > told me that he will hassle me every time I come in for her check- ups > > to get her vaccinated. So basically I had a really crappy experience > > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her > > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an > > HMO. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Thanks for the links! I'll look over them. Trisha > Oh my! I bet California is chock full of alternative doctors! How exciting > for you! > > Here's my response from file: > > Using a homeopath is a great idea. I hear of alot of parents who are using > homeopaths as their primary physicians. > > For info on homeopathy: > <A HREF= " http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm " >http://www.nccn.net/~wwi thin/homeo.htm</A> > > For a list of classical homeopaths: > <A HREF= " http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/STEVELIST.htm " >http://www.nccn.net/ ~wwithin/STEVELIST.htm</A> > > Also a list of homeopaths, but not necessarily classical (meaning that's ALL > they do): > <A HREF= " http://www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_info/ " >http://www.whole healthnow.com/homeopathy_info/</A> > > And you've probably already seen this, but I hate to miss an opportunity to > advertise that natural docs CAN be found. First of all, lemme state my > mantra, " Remember, naturopaths are pediatricians too! " > > Okay, now that that is done, you can contact Mothering Magazine. They have a > database of doctors who have been recommended by their readers as being > either alternative or open-minded. > > You can also ask at your local health food stores for recommendations. > (That's how I found an alternative Internal Medicine MD) > > Also, you can ask for recommendations from direct entry midwives. Don't know > that I would set much stock in any recommendations from a CNM (certified > nurse midwife) because they tend to be more medically oriented. Just gotta > know your CNM's beliefs and practices.And now on to the websites where you > can search for docs: > <A HREF= " http://www.acam.org/ " >http://www.acam.org/</A> > <A HREF= " http://www.naturopathic.org/ " >http://www.naturopathic.org/</A> > <A HREF= " http://www.alternativemedicine.com/ " >http://www.alternativemedic ine.com/</A> > <A HREF= " http://www.alternative-medicine-and- health.com/ " >http://www.alternative-medicine-and-health.com/</A> > <A HREF= " http://www.healthy.net/ " >http://www.healthy.net/</A> > <A HREF= " http://www.healthmall.com/ " >http://www.healthmall.com/</A> > > > > > In a message dated 12/12/2001 3:07:29 PM Central Standard Time, > trisha@s... writes: > > > > I don't even think I need a doc for her but when I do I'd like the > > info for a good one in So Calif, pleeeese. > > > > > " We child-proofed our house 3 years ago but they're still getting in! " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2001 Report Share Posted December 13, 2001 I'd try a new one anyway. You're the customer, you don't have to take the abuse. (I have the exact same problem with my 19 mo and haven't yet managed to find a friendly ped. Am thinking of just giving up peds and going to a homeopath for everyhting.) in Va. > From: " mattsmommee " <trisha@...> > Reply-Vaccinations > Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:28:43 -0000 > Vaccinations > Subject: My run-in with the ped > > So basically I had a really crappy experience > with her new ped. and don't know if I should even bother taking her > in anymore?? Should I go back to him or find another? This is her > second ped in two months. I probably won't find a " good " doc with an Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2001 Report Share Posted December 13, 2001 In a message dated 12/12/2001 7:17:16 PM Central Standard Time, Trentonsmom@... writes: > I took Trenton to the midwife so at least I would have some documentation > regarding his growth and what-nots if anyone ever gave me trouble. i think if you are a first time mom, its great to have someone weigh and check your baby. nothing wrong with that, only find someone you can work with. i love going to our doctor. i look forward to it. cos its always great - my daughter is healthy and ,u doc is so gentle and loving with her. she is an anthroposophical doctor. the first time she saw her at 4 weeks, she looked her in the eyes and whispered: greetings, how long have you been with us! it was so beautiful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2001 Report Share Posted December 14, 2001 In a message dated 12/14/01 6:30:55 AM GTB Standard Time, radiantmother@... writes: << she looked her in the eyes and whispered: greetings, how long have you been with us! it was so beautiful. >> How sweet! For weight you can always buy a baby scale for home use.Resale shops sell them cheap. sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2001 Report Share Posted December 14, 2001 Personally, I don't see any reason to go to " well baby clinics " . My little one is healthy and doing very well. I don't need someone else to confirm that for me! ;-) Of course, if I felt something wasn't quite right, mentally, physically etc. then I would look into it. Doesn't mean I'd go straight to a doc then either though! ;-P I'd probably contact my homeopath first of all. But that's just me! Sue SAHM dd Ruby 2.5 yrs Wales, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 The reason you're doctor PROBABLY called and harrassed you is because your doctor does not want to be sued. Your doctor is responsible for your health because the courts have decided that. It is the standard of care that dictates your docs every move and straying from that standard could be cause to lose a malpractice suit. For example,my husband was named in a malpractice suit because a woman had pains and he ordered tests which came back negative. He advised her to make an appt. in 2 weeks if she still had pains. She never contacted him again and (to make a long story short) when she died suddenly from ovarian cancer, he was named AND he could've been found negligent because he didn't call her back and check on her! Another example...your doctor is also supposed to persue you(females) in regards to your pelvics and warn you about possible cancers and deaths and if your doc doesn't, s/he could be sued and lose! I think that's crazy. People should be responsible for their health. They are adults. I don't know about your doc, but my dh has over 4,000 patients in his practice and if he were to call them all and follow up, he'd have no time to SEE patients or come home! I'm not suggesting you feel bad and symapthetic towards your doctor but as a doctor's wife I understand. Things weren't always this way. My husband is constantly stressed out because he does prescribe vitamins and chiropractic care and if someone reports him...off with his head! He does the main stream also. I think for the most part MOST of the docs started out wanting to help people ( and believe they are in their messed up thinking)but all the legal mumbo-jumbo have them hating their jobs and all of the paperwork. And if they decide to suggest alternatives, they can face grave consequences. Of course, it's their fault for killing the midwives and herbalists and blackballing HP's but I think some are trying to reach a balance and finding it almost impossible. I will also go on the record to say that I go to a HP and will NOT ask his(dh's) advice for meds(he offers it anyhow). He's good for checking ears and suggesting a cause for a problem and excellent in the stitching department or lodged items in various body orifices but mostly we use my milk and our chiro and I'm still persuing the HP route. I have succumbed to the ease of meds because we have had late night extreme pains and I with no hp kit(but that will soon change hee heee hee). Plus, for colds we like Dr. Mendelsohn's suggestion of a cocktail Laurie>Oh HMO's will keep tabs on their patients. I used to be with an HMO and we changed. The doctor actually called us at home to harangue us about our visits or lack there of. If they think it is medical, they will definitely get mad. They think they are God and that they definitely would know better than you about health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 Yes I got mine for $2 second hand. (no well baby visits for my little one) For weight you can always buy a baby scale for home use.Resale shops sell them cheap. sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 > HMO's will keep tabs on their patients. I used to be with an HMO and we changed. The doctor actually called us at home to harangue us > about our visits or lack there of. If they think it is medical, they will definitely get mad. They think they are God > and that they definitely would know better than you about health. If I don't take my daughter to her check-ups to get immunized and she catches something like measles, hypothetically, will the HMO cover the hospitalization treatment if one is needed? Anyone know? Trisha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 At 08:38 PM 12/15/2001 -0000, you wrote: >> HMO's will keep tabs on their patients. I used to be with an HMO >and we changed. The doctor actually called us at home to harangue us >> about our visits or lack there of. If they think it is >medical, they will definitely get mad. They think they are God >> and that they definitely would know better than you about >health. > >If I don't take my daughter to her check-ups to get immunized and she >catches something like measles, hypothetically, will the HMO cover >the hospitalization treatment if one is needed? Anyone know? > >Trisha > > If someone doesn't stop smoking do they not pay for hospitalization? If someone doesn't lose weight and has a heart attack, do they not pay? Of course you would have to check your policy, but how on earth could they enforce that for only those who don't vaccinate? -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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