Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on the outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Cool!! What does it take for doctors to wisen up? Cant they see the epidemic of sick kids? I mean dont they care? Do they even question what the hell is going on? My 6 year old nephew just got diagnosed with seizures on Monday. The EEG technicihian reassured my brother by telling him that this is a very common problem in children?? WTF is going on? Seizures was NEVER a common problem in children! Has anyone ever heard that seizures is common in children? Yes, hes completely vaccinated, The neurologist put him on Lamictal and Traxene. I told them about syndrome. Donna On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Dawn <dawndanc@...> wrote: > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on > the outcome. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Our son has never been medicated for his seizures or his food " allergies " . He will be 34 next month. Homoeopathy is great! We also fostered a little guy who had a massive seizure disorder and because we met many other parents of disabled kids, seizures seemed to be quite common in my sons' generation yet I never heard of a convulsion while growing up. I know of one friend in my generation with epilepsy. Now it seems to be a new " usual childhood illness " . Very sad. I'd rather have measles. Lucky me - I got true lifelong immunity when I had measles as a child, no need for continual toxic boosters. I did have a rubella jab at 15 though. Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! Re: Awesome news! Cool!! What does it take for doctors to wisen up? Cant they see the epidemic of sick kids? I mean dont they care? Do they even question what the hell is going on? My 6 year old nephew just got diagnosed with seizures on Monday. The EEG technicihian reassured my brother by telling him that this is a very common problem in children?? WTF is going on? Seizures was NEVER a common problem in children! Has anyone ever heard that seizures is common in children? Yes, hes completely vaccinated, The neurologist put him on Lamictal and Traxene. I told them about syndrome. Donna On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Dawn <dawndanc (DOT) com> wrote: > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on > the outcome. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 My son has Lennox Gastaut Syndrome, He has very severe seizures. I never saw anyone have a seizure until my son had his first, And hes 22 years old now. No one in my family or my husbands family had seizures. No one in my brothers wifes family had seizures. This is Very sad that parents are being told this is COMMON among children today! Good grief this makes me so sick. Donna On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Maracuja <howdurdago@...> wrote: > Our son has never been medicated for his seizures or his food > " allergies " . He will be 34 next month. Homoeopathy is great! > We also fostered a little guy who had a massive seizure disorder and > because we met many other parents of disabled kids, seizures seemed to be > quite common in my sons' generation yet I never heard of a convulsion while > growing up. I know of one friend in my generation with epilepsy. > Now it seems to be a new " usual childhood illness " . > Very sad. I'd rather have measles. Lucky me - I got true lifelong immunity > when I had measles as a child, no need for continual toxic boosters. I did > have a rubella jab at 15 though. > > Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign! > > > Re: Awesome news! > > Cool!! > > What does it take for doctors to wisen up? Cant they see the epidemic > of sick kids? I mean dont they care? Do they even question what the hell is > going on? > > My 6 year old nephew just got diagnosed with seizures on Monday. The > EEG technicihian reassured my brother by telling him that this is a very > common problem in children?? WTF is going on? Seizures was NEVER > a common problem in children! > > Has anyone ever heard that seizures is common in children? > > Yes, hes completely vaccinated, > > The neurologist put him on Lamictal and Traxene. I told them about > syndrome. > > Donna > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Dawn <dawndanc (DOT) com> wrote: > > > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he > > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that > > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to > > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine > > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have > > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think > > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about > > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on > > the outcome. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 In the 8 years we have lived in CA, I have had about 4 different pediatricians depending on where we lived and/or our insurance. I have never had to sign any Vaccine Refusal Form. I wonder if it is because I never put anything down in writing? Also, thanks for the Charter School help (and for the files for the forms, Sheri!) They just called to set up the appointment for testing, so my immunization form waiver must have been accepted. > > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on > the outcome. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Great! Sheri listowner At 10:14 PM 7/17/2008, you wrote: >In the 8 years we have lived in CA, I have had about 4 different >pediatricians depending on where we lived and/or our insurance. I have >never had to sign any Vaccine Refusal Form. I wonder if it is because >I never put anything down in writing? > >Also, thanks for the Charter School help (and for the files for the >forms, Sheri!) They just called to set up the appointment for testing, >so my immunization form waiver must have been accepted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Like you... I know for a fact vaccines caused my son;s multiple food allergies and eczema. He was fine for 3 months....no shots..after the first round of shots he developed eczema 9 hours later. It all went downhill from there. He never handled his shots well. He is allergic to immunizations. He got very sickly and his lymph nodes would swell all over. The MMR was the last shot he had and that is when he got terribly sick for 3 weeks. That is when the lightbulb went off for me and I did my own research. He will be 3 in November and is behind. He never did get the chicken pox vax, or the other HIB or DTP booster.....and he never will. I got my doctor trying to scare me by saying he would be the one with complications with the chicken pox because of his eczema, allergies and asthma. My 19 month old has not had ANY to date and he is by far the healthiest, brightest , happiest baby by far. Good Luck! Kim mom to 4 boys Chicago will be 3The Awesome news! I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on the outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 I just read in one of Neil s Books that at 2000 study in the Journal of Maniplulative and PhysiologicalTherapeutics confirmed findings that children who receive DPT or Tetanus vaccines are significantly more likely to develop a history of asthma or other allergy related respirtory sysmptoms than those who remain unvaccinated. I wonder if that relates to food allergies too. Casey > > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy testing (he > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I know that > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I called to > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the AAP Vaccine > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, but I have > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like to think > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months about > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone posted on > the outcome. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 My oldest son had the DPT (not the DTaP) and had asthma/allergies, including food allergies. Now, at 18, he's only allergic to poison ivy. As an infant, he used to throw up the breast milk all the time. I thought it was normal baby barfs, but now know the cow's milk was a problem for him. The MMR was the real culprit in kicking off his asthma, though. It was more of a wheezing that outright asthma attacks. Winnie Re: Awesome news! Vaccinations > I just read in one of Neil s Books > that at 2000 study in the Journal of Maniplulative and > PhysiologicalTherapeutics > confirmed findings that children who receive DPT or Tetanus > vaccines are significantly > more likely to develop a history of asthma or other allergy > related respirtory sysmptoms > than those who remain unvaccinated. > > I wonder if that relates to food allergies too. > > Casey > > > > > > > > I am taking my previously vaccinated infant in for allergy > testing (he > > had severe reactions to his 2, 4, & 6 mo vaccines) - yes, I > know that > > the vaccines caused the food allergies. However, when I > called to > > schedule the appt, I was told that she does not require the > AAP Vaccine > > Refusal Form....I wasn't even considering going back to her, > but I have > > no choice because every other doc requires it. I would like > to think > > that my " education " letter that I sent her in recent months > about > > vaccines had something to do with it. I will keep everyone > posted on > > the outcome. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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