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You also have to remember that most of the people getting mumps and measles

right now HAVE been vaccinated. So getting her vaccinated won't mean that

she won't get the diseases. If she is not vaccinated and gets them her

immune system will be stronger to fight them off.

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Subject: MMR vaccination

I adopted my daughter 2 years ago. She had the DTP and Polio

vaccinations before I got her. So.. it's been 2 years and I've put

off getting the MMR shot. My logic was based on the fact that I

didn't know her past history..maybe she already had measles or mumps

etc... plus there had been relatively few cases of either disease

over the last decade in the U.S.

Fast forward til today, and I sit here nervous at reports concerning

measles in Boston and mumps in the midwest. What if she gets the

mumps and goes deaf. Can I imagine that conversation with her when

she's older " so..all you had to do was get me vaccinated and I would

have my hearing? " . What if she gets measles and dies? What then?

Could I live with myself?

My latest plan is to get bloodwork done and determine if she has had

the diseases. If not, then I will proceed with the MMR. Some of you

might be strong enough to live in fear. I'm finding out that I can

not. I will take the risk of the vaccination and hope for the

best.

I know someone posted last week or so about the importance of

getting the MMR shot. I'm still not convinced that it's safe. I'm

still not sure if it's the right thing to do...but it's a choice I'm

going to make so I can move forward.

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A mom on one of my just posted that her son recently received the

MMR and suffered hearing loss due to it.

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At 04:43 PM 6/23/2006 -0000, you wrote:

>I adopted my daughter 2 years ago. She had the DTP and Polio

>vaccinations before I got her. So.. it's been 2 years and I've put

>off getting the MMR shot. My logic was based on the fact that I

>didn't know her past history..maybe she already had measles or mumps

>etc... plus there had been relatively few cases of either disease

>over the last decade in the U.S.

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>Fast forward til today, and I sit here nervous at reports concerning

>measles in Boston and mumps in the midwest. What if she gets the

>mumps and goes deaf. Can I imagine that conversation with her when

>she's older " so..all you had to do was get me vaccinated and I would

>have my hearing? " . What if she gets measles and dies? What then?

>Could I live with myself?

>

>My latest plan is to get bloodwork done and determine if she has had

>the diseases. If not, then I will proceed with the MMR. Some of you

>might be strong enough to live in fear. I'm finding out that I can

>not. I will take the risk of the vaccination and hope for the

>best.

>

>I know someone posted last week or so about the importance of

>getting the MMR shot. I'm still not convinced that it's safe. I'm

>still not sure if it's the right thing to do...but it's a choice I'm

>going to make so I can move forward.

Wondering why you are here if you have decided that?

Sheri

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Misty - the boy had hearing loss from a single mumps vaccine (possibly due to

vax) not MMR... if we are talking about the same person on the same list. :)

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MMR and suffered hearing loss due to it.

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Oh I'm so sorry . I must have misread it. Isn't the mumps vaccine part

of the MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)? Because it was a single vaccination

the danger would still be the same since it is IN the MMR? I also understand it

is only possibly due to vax, but isn't that is usually the case with most of

vaccinations? I'm no expert, this was just DH and my thoughts from our

research.

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Oh yeah I agree it was probably the vax! But the mom said she was still looking

into other things. I guess it could be something else? :)

Yes Mumps is part of MMR but she had gotten it seperately because I think she

thought it was safer that way, like a lot of people think.

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Oh I'm so sorry . I must have misread it. Isn't the mumps vaccine part

of the MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)? Because it was a single vaccination

the danger would still be the same since it is IN the MMR? I also understand it

is only possibly due to vax, but isn't that is usually the case with most of

vaccinations? I'm no expert, this was just DH and my thoughts from our

research.

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Hi Sheri. You wrote:

" > Wondering why you are here if you have decided that?

> Sheri "

I am here to gather information and read other people's opinions about

vaccinations. Perhaps you haven't read your group description in

awhile. There are words like 'vaccinate selectively' and 'looking at

making a decision " . I didn't realize a person had to be totally

against all vaccinations in order to be a member here.

I have no hidden agenda. I was just merely expressing the decision

that I have come to regarding myself and my daughter. It's a tough

decision and not one I take lightly. I'm sure there are many others

on this list who struggle with these same issues everyday.

Surely, we all want what's best for our children. I have found many of

the articles and posts listed here very informative...but as of today,

I'm of the mindset that getting the MMR vaccination for my child will

be the right path for us.

I respect your opinion to disagree with me, but I resent your

implication that I shouldn't be here.

Pat

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Ok, just checking. This is so new to us, and you know so much more about vax

than we do, so I just wanted to be sure! I don't want to be giving bad info to

anybody. Thanks!

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Oh I have so much to learn still, so much! LOL I have been on this list a few

years but I can never keep up and I always have questions!! Cool that you are

here BTW - you will learn a lot, I know I have!! Still paranoid though...

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Ok, just checking. This is so new to us, and you know so much more about vax

than we do, so I just wanted to be sure! I don't want to be giving bad info to

anybody. Thanks!

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Yes, Misty, you're correct. ALL vaccines are merely a game of Russian

Roulette with our children. There are no safe ways to give them nor any

safe vaccine. They all carry a risk whether given individually or in

combination with others.

Kay

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> Oh I'm so sorry . I must have misread it. Isn't the mumps vaccine

> part of the MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)? Because it was a single

> vaccination the danger would still be the same since it is IN the MMR? I

> also understand it is only possibly due to vax, but isn't that is usually

> the case with most of vaccinations? I'm no expert, this was just DH and

> my thoughts from our research.

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> ~Misty SAHM to - 9 months old

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Wow! I wish I had known to look into this stuff before was born too!

You're on top of things! Your post is where I heard about this group. I have

to admit, sometimes I am still a little paranoid, and surprisingly enough, DH -

being a paramedic with the MEDICAL mindset - isn't at all paranoid (after doing

our research).

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Well, I am a former registered nurse (worked in obstetrics and pediatrics).

I would never go back to that field knowing what I do now. I left my job

about 9 years ago to stay home with my kids. A few years after that is when

I started doing research on the dangers of vaccines and allopathic medicine

after our new pup had a reaction to his puppy vaccines. I've been studying

for the past 5 years or so now, and sure wish I knew 17 years ago what I

know today! (that's when I was pregnant with my first).

You're very fortunate to be learning what you are now while your son is so

young. My children were sick constantly the first 10 years of their lives.

I'm certain it's due to the vaccines they received. Their immune systems

never had a chance.

Now we stay away from conventional medicine and only use homeopathy. It's

made a tremendous difference in our family's health.

So keep researching. The thing that spoke loudly to me was looking at the

driving force behind those who support and oppose vaccinating. Those of us

who spread the word about the dangers of vaccines have NOTHING to gain by

doing so. We only want to help people be aware of the dangers involved.

Those who say vaccines are safe (MDs, pHARMaceutical companies, etc.) have

MUCH to lose if more people become aware of the dangers of vaccines. Their

$$$$ depends on people being ill. Who makes money off of healthy people?

Follow the money trail.

Kay

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> Wow! I wish I had known to look into this stuff before was born

> too! You're on top of things! Your post is where I heard about this

> group. I have to admit, sometimes I am still a little paranoid, and

> surprisingly enough, DH - being a paramedic with the MEDICAL mindset -

> isn't at all paranoid (after doing our research).

>

> ~Misty SAHM to - 9 months old

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My latest plan is to get bloodwork done and determine if she has had

>the diseases. If not, then I will proceed with the MMR. Some of you

>might be strong enough to live in fear. I'm finding out that I can

>not. I will take the risk of the vaccination and hope for the

>best.

See now, I don't live in fear, not anymore anyway. When I was pregnant with my

first son I was given information on vaccines. I, like you, felt that it was

better to have them, yet, I was terrified everytime he had them and I would stay

up all night checking to make sure that nothing bad would happen to him. He was

sick after every vaccine. We were in the ER about six times for illnesses and

the majority of them came up within one week of him having his vaccines. He is

now severly asthmatic (which our doctor has attributed to the vaccines and yes,

hse is a " real " doctor, she is even a professor at Michigan State University).

He is sick quite a bit and has even been hospitalized for his asthma and needed

to be on oxygen for four days, they almost put him on a respirator. When he was

" supposed " to get the MMR, I met a mother of an autistic child (I watched him at

the gym daycare), he couldn't talk and just walked around in his own world.

When I spoke with her about it, she tol

d me that he had been progressing normally for his age, until the MMR. She said

that he had started toilet training and had started talking, it was all gone

within a few days of the MMR. I started reading more and decided that it was a

risk that I wasn't willing to take.

My younger son has never been vaccinated and has never been to the ER for a

sickness. He is hardly ever sick and is healthy as a horse, if he were to

contract measles or mumps, I know that his strong immune system would fight it

off with ease, as it did when he had the chicken pox.

So, I used to live in fear, fear that something would happen to my son from

vaccinating him, but now I just have regret for not researching the vaccines

enough and not listening to my gut, for if I had, I wouldn't have the tremendous

guilt of knowing that if I hadn't had him vaccinated, he wouldn't have so much

trouble breathing.

Before you take your child in for that shot, go to the vaers website (it is

government run) and read about all of the reactions, and then ask yourself how

you would feel if your child wasn't able to ask you why you did it.

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That's what started me on this path too - my 15 month old great dane almost died

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> Wow! I wish I had known to look into this stuff before was born

> too! You're on top of things! Your post is where I heard about this

> group. I have to admit, sometimes I am still a little paranoid, and

> surprisingly enough, DH - being a paramedic with the MEDICAL mindset -

> isn't at all paranoid (after doing our research).

>

> ~Misty SAHM to - 9 months old

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At 11:54 PM 6/23/2006 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi Sheri. You wrote:

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> " > Wondering why you are here if you have decided that?

> > Sheri "

>

>I am here to gather information and read other people's opinions about

>vaccinations. Perhaps you haven't read your group description in

>awhile. There are words like 'vaccinate selectively' and 'looking at

>making a decision " . I didn't realize a person had to be totally

>against all vaccinations in order to be a member here.

>

>I have no hidden agenda. I was just merely expressing the decision

>that I have come to regarding myself and my daughter. It's a tough

>decision and not one I take lightly. I'm sure there are many others

>on this list who struggle with these same issues everyday.

>

>Surely, we all want what's best for our children. I have found many of

>the articles and posts listed here very informative...but as of today,

>I'm of the mindset that getting the MMR vaccination for my child will

>be the right path for us.

>

>I respect your opinion to disagree with me, but I resent your

>implication that I shouldn't be here.

It was just a question. I didn't see you ask a question about it, just

make a statement.

Sheri

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Sara,

My sister had a similar story. Her son got his flu shots and then got his MMR

shortly after that. He regressed horribly.

Autism, on a good day, is the worst day in hell you could possibly imagine.

I'll take my risks with measles or mumps over a life sentence with autism any

day, any time.

And I hope I never eat these words, but I can almost say with certainty that

I'd rather my child end up with the worst case scenario from the sickness than

to be autistic. It's THAT bad.

We've never had any indication in our family that he would have reacted the

way he did. My two older kids are fully vaxed as are my two other sister's

kids. (We now see a lot of issues that were probably caused by the shots, but

no autism.)

So my 2 1/2 year old will NOT get the MMR, at least until she's 18 and can

decide for herself.

But to the original post: please know that we are not on here to make anyone

out to be a villain. We're just sharing personal stories and will not judge

anyone for the decision they thoughtfully and carefully make. Sorry if you felt

that way. Most of us are indeed anti-vax but many of us are at different levels

in this journey. I think we can almost all agree that there should NOT be a

one-size-fits-all vaccine schedule in the US.

Best regards,

Sheri B.

SaraShaughnessy@... wrote:

My latest plan is to get bloodwork done and determine if she has had

>the diseases. If not, then I will proceed with the MMR. Some of you

>might be strong enough to live in fear. I'm finding out that I can

>not. I will take the risk of the vaccination and hope for the

>best.

See now, I don't live in fear, not anymore anyway. When I was pregnant with my

first son I was given information on vaccines. I, like you, felt that it was

better to have them, yet, I was terrified everytime he had them and I would stay

up all night checking to make sure that nothing bad would happen to him. He was

sick after every vaccine. We were in the ER about six times for illnesses and

the majority of them came up within one week of him having his vaccines. He is

now severly asthmatic (which our doctor has attributed to the vaccines and yes,

hse is a " real " doctor, she is even a professor at Michigan State University).

He is sick quite a bit and has even been hospitalized for his asthma and needed

to be on oxygen for four days, they almost put him on a respirator. When he was

" supposed " to get the MMR, I met a mother of an autistic child (I watched him at

the gym daycare), he couldn't talk and just walked around in his own world. When

I spoke with her about it, she tol

d me that he had been progressing normally for his age, until the MMR. She said

that he had started toilet training and had started talking, it was all gone

within a few days of the MMR. I started reading more and decided that it was a

risk that I wasn't willing to take.

My younger son has never been vaccinated and has never been to the ER for a

sickness. He is hardly ever sick and is healthy as a horse, if he were to

contract measles or mumps, I know that his strong immune system would fight it

off with ease, as it did when he had the chicken pox.

So, I used to live in fear, fear that something would happen to my son from

vaccinating him, but now I just have regret for not researching the vaccines

enough and not listening to my gut, for if I had, I wouldn't have the tremendous

guilt of knowing that if I hadn't had him vaccinated, he wouldn't have so much

trouble breathing.

Before you take your child in for that shot, go to the vaers website (it is

government run) and read about all of the reactions, and then ask yourself how

you would feel if your child wasn't able to ask you why you did it.

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Hi --

I grew up before there were vaccines for measeles, mumps, and chicken pox --

I had them all in my late teens and early twenties (college), and I'm fine.

As were all of the kids in my neighborhood - truthfully I don't know anyone

who had a serious side effect due to the actual illness -- having said that,

who knows if we're dealing with the same strain of these diseases these

days.

On the other hand, my oldest child had a severe allergic reaction to the DPT

which made me rethink vaccines. Both my kids are partially vaxed, and my

oldest did come down with whooping cough two years ago - thankfully he

managed to not be too effected by it (he practiced and played lacrosse

despite the cough), although the cough lasted a couple of months.

Bottom line, you may " regret " your decision no matter what choice you make,

so do lots of research, then follow your heart, and pray it's the right

decision.

On 6/23/06, peebster1 <peebster1@...> wrote:

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> I adopted my daughter 2 years ago. She had the DTP and Polio vaccinations

> before I got her. So.. it's been 2 years and I've put off getting the MMR

> shot. My logic was based on the fact that I didn't know her past

> history..maybe she already had measles or mumps etc... plus there had been

> relatively few cases of either disease over the last decade in the U.S.

>

> Fast forward til today, and I sit here nervous at reports concerning

> measles in Boston and mumps in the midwest. What if she gets the mumps and

> goes deaf. Can I imagine that conversation with her when

> she's older " so..all you had to do was get me vaccinated and I would have

> my hearing? " . What if she gets measles and dies? What then? Could I live

> with myself?

>

> My latest plan is to get bloodwork done and determine if she has had the

> diseases. If not, then I will proceed with the MMR. Some of you might be

> strong enough to live in fear. I'm finding out that I can not. I will take

> the risk of the vaccination and hope for the best.

>

> I know someone posted last week or so about the importance of getting the

> MMR shot. I'm still not convinced that it's safe. I'm still not sure if

> it's the right thing to do...but it's a choice I'm going to make so I can

> move forward.

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Hi, Birte.

I'm sorry that this happened to your daughter. How old was she whan

she got this vaccination? As you may know, many children under the

age of three have developed autism after getting this vaccination. I

have come to believe that autism and CFS are the same disorder, the

difference being the age at onset. If the onset occurs before the

brain has fully developed, the child develops one of the autism

spectrum disorders. If it occurs after this, it is CFS. Several

people on this list are starting to treat their CFS with the

treatments that have been successful in autism. If you would like to

find out about them, I suggest that you go to

http://www.danwebcast.com and watch some of the videos there. Also, I

suggest that you go to http://www.autismanswer.com and join the

parents group there to learn about Dr. Amy Yasko's treatment program.

Rich

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>

> Hi.

>

> We are from Denmark and our daughter got ME/CFS after a MMR

vaccination.

> She was sick the day after the vaccination. 3/4 Year after she was

> diagnosed with ME/CFS.

>

> Anybody else, who has got this bad experience.

>

> Kind regards from Birte.

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> Hi.

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> We are from Denmark and our daughter got ME/CFS after a MMR

vaccination.

> She was sick the day after the vaccination. 3/4 Year after she was

> diagnosed with ME/CFS.

>

> Anybody else, who has got this bad experience.

>

> Kind regards from Birte.

One of my Grandsons was dx'd with Dyspraxia after his MMR. Although he

had regular fits for several years (that have eased a lot now he is 9

years old) some more serious than others the MMR was never blamed but

they declined him any boosters after that 1st jab. BW Dianne

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This is one of the shots I got, when I went into the military 23 years

ago. I got sick right after that and haven't been well since.

Sue

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> Hi.

>

> We are from Denmark and our daughter got ME/CFS after a MMR vaccination.

> She was sick the day after the vaccination. 3/4 Year after she was

> diagnosed with ME/CFS.

>

> Anybody else, who has got this bad experience.

>

> Kind regards from Birte.

>

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