Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Mandi, Hmmmm thats sounds like Dr Sears is doing and seeing things one way because that is how it has always been done. You would be surprised at how drug companies pay doctors to prescribe their drugs. Another thing is even young doctors see no harm in vaccines. I think nurses and other health professions besides doctors seem to be more affected by vaccine reactions. Are doctors not required to receive the vaccines or can they sign wavers for themselves. re:dr sears site hi - one thing to remember is that dr sears is trained as a doctor. that is alot of years of training in one kind of thinking. as with all of us, looking at things from a different perspective can be difficult when we are used to seeing things from one way. it's his job to see vaccinations as useful or helpful. i'm not saying he couldn't see things the other way - but - he is a doctor! when i was researching the pros and cons of vaccines i went to my local health unit and they had a hand out on why parents should vaccinate (geared at parents who had their doubts). it was a question/answer type thing. one of the questions was something like " what about long term effects or damage of vaccines? " the reply was " there are none and there are no studies that show long-term vaccine damage " . i was just reading in one of my course readings that long-term to the medical profession can mean a mere 6 weeks!! mandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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