Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 In a message dated 10/18/2008 1:11:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ladams9200@... writes: Diseases that were once common-place, such as polio, measles, mumps, whooping cough, diphtheria and rubella, are now only distant memories for most Americans. Today, there are few reminders of the suffering, disabilities and premature deaths caused by diseases that are now preventable with vaccines. Yes, now we have reminders of how harmful the vaccine program is, certainly more injured or dead from vaccines than there were from these so called vaccine preventable diseases. This is such bull all the way through! Mavis **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 " Today, there are few reminders of the suffering, disabilities and premature deaths caused by diseases that are now preventable with vaccines. " no, today there are only constant, FREQUENT reminders of the damaged children that are suffering from the toxic " life saving vaccines " , the premature deaths from those toxins, & the extended limited lives of the harmed. *GAG* ~marcia~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 This really sickens me...It is the vaccinated people that spread around the disease to the vaccinated and unvaccinated people. This is how you keep disease alive. How did we ever survive 10,000 years if this really the age of civilization? GRRR!! Marieliz - -- In Vaccinations , " " <ladams9200@...> wrote: > > This was in a local newspaper. With a big picture of a family with > their daughter right before her 12 month vaxes. On the left hand side > of the paper are links to the CDC, AAP, and immunize.org. It was > written by a local " nurse " that works for Help Me Grow. It's just > sickening. > > > Immunizations: The gift of health > > As parents, we want basic things for our children. > We want them to grow up knowing that they are loved. We want to > provide them with opportunities in life to reach their fullest > potential. We want them to be healthy and happy. There are many things > parents want to give their children. Good health is perhaps one of the > greatest gifts. > We all know that getting our children immunized can protect them > from some very serious diseases. But did you know that it can also: > Protect their friends, schoolmates and others from those same > diseases? Some children can't get certain vaccines for medical > reasons, or some children are not able to respond to certain vaccines. > For these children, the immunity of people around them is their best > protection. > Protect your grandchildren, their grandchildren and future > generations from diseases? If we stopped immunizations, diseases that > currently are under control could eventually come back to cause > epidemics. Many of these diseases are not diseases of the past. They > are still with us and circulating in many parts of the world. > Even help rid the world of diseases that have been crippling and > killing children for centuries? Diseases that were once common- place, > such as polio, measles, mumps, whooping cough, diphtheria and rubella, > are now only distant memories for most Americans. Today, there are few > reminders of the suffering, disabilities and premature deaths caused > by diseases that are now preventable with vaccines. > Immunization coverage among children in the United States is at or > near the highest ever recorded for most vaccines. This high > immunization coverage translates into record or near record low levels > of vaccine-preventable disease. > Take time to learn about immunizations for your child. After all > as parents we only want what is best for our children. > If you have questions about immunizations that are recommended for > your child, talk to your family doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2008 Report Share Posted October 18, 2008 I would love to write this " nurse " a letter. Do you have her name and contact info? Dawn > > This was in a local newspaper. With a big picture of a family with > their daughter right before her 12 month vaxes. On the left hand side > of the paper are links to the CDC, AAP, and immunize.org. It was > written by a local " nurse " that works for Help Me Grow. It's just > sickening. > > > Immunizations: The gift of health > > As parents, we want basic things for our children. > We want them to grow up knowing that they are loved. We want to > provide them with opportunities in life to reach their fullest > potential. We want them to be healthy and happy. There are many things > parents want to give their children. Good health is perhaps one of the > greatest gifts. > We all know that getting our children immunized can protect them > from some very serious diseases. But did you know that it can also: > Protect their friends, schoolmates and others from those same > diseases? Some children can't get certain vaccines for medical > reasons, or some children are not able to respond to certain vaccines. > For these children, the immunity of people around them is their best > protection. > Protect your grandchildren, their grandchildren and future > generations from diseases? If we stopped immunizations, diseases that > currently are under control could eventually come back to cause > epidemics. Many of these diseases are not diseases of the past. They > are still with us and circulating in many parts of the world. > Even help rid the world of diseases that have been crippling and > killing children for centuries? Diseases that were once common- place, > such as polio, measles, mumps, whooping cough, diphtheria and rubella, > are now only distant memories for most Americans. Today, there are few > reminders of the suffering, disabilities and premature deaths caused > by diseases that are now preventable with vaccines. > Immunization coverage among children in the United States is at or > near the highest ever recorded for most vaccines. This high > immunization coverage translates into record or near record low levels > of vaccine-preventable disease. > Take time to learn about immunizations for your child. After all > as parents we only want what is best for our children. > If you have questions about immunizations that are recommended for > your child, talk to your family doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Here you go Dawn. That is what it had in the paper. No email address for her though. RESOURCES: More information about this subject can be found at these Web sites: www.cdc.gov/vaccines, www.aap.org and www.immunize.org. Welsh, RN, BSN, is a service coordinator for Huron County Help Me Grow/MRDD. > > > > This was in a local newspaper. With a big picture of a family with > > their daughter right before her 12 month vaxes. On the left hand > side > > of the paper are links to the CDC, AAP, and immunize.org. It was > > written by a local " nurse " that works for Help Me Grow. It's just > > sickening. > > > > > > Immunizations: The gift of health > > > > As parents, we want basic things for our children. > > We want them to grow up knowing that they are loved. We want to > > provide them with opportunities in life to reach their fullest > > potential. We want them to be healthy and happy. There are many > things > > parents want to give their children. Good health is perhaps one of > the > > greatest gifts. > > We all know that getting our children immunized can protect them > > from some very serious diseases. But did you know that it can also: > > Protect their friends, schoolmates and others from those same > > diseases? Some children can't get certain vaccines for medical > > reasons, or some children are not able to respond to certain > vaccines. > > For these children, the immunity of people around them is their best > > protection. > > Protect your grandchildren, their grandchildren and future > > generations from diseases? If we stopped immunizations, diseases > that > > currently are under control could eventually come back to cause > > epidemics. Many of these diseases are not diseases of the past. They > > are still with us and circulating in many parts of the world. > > Even help rid the world of diseases that have been crippling and > > killing children for centuries? Diseases that were once common- > place, > > such as polio, measles, mumps, whooping cough, diphtheria and > rubella, > > are now only distant memories for most Americans. Today, there are > few > > reminders of the suffering, disabilities and premature deaths caused > > by diseases that are now preventable with vaccines. > > Immunization coverage among children in the United States is at > or > > near the highest ever recorded for most vaccines. This high > > immunization coverage translates into record or near record low > levels > > of vaccine-preventable disease. > > Take time to learn about immunizations for your child. After all > > as parents we only want what is best for our children. > > If you have questions about immunizations that are recommended > for > > your child, talk to your family doctor. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Last as I was watching TV, the promo for the news was " Doctors are aiming for a record number of flu shots this year, see how at 10! " So I decided to keep it on that station (CBS Affiliate) instead of flipping when the show was over. Apparently Kaiser Permante held a " drive up " flu clinic at all their locations around the Denver, CO area yesterday. My husband said he saw people lined up around the building (hospital) FOUR LANES DEEP to get a flu shot at the one by his office. Ugh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 That's funny you say that . There have been ads in the paper and on TV around here about local flu shot drive thru's. Then I went into the grocery store and there sat signs and a huge table offering prizes as you got your flu shot. Totally disgusting. There was a pic in the paper yesterday about this guy making a funny face and being facetious while getting his flu shot at the drive thru. He was trying to lighten the mood or something like that I think it said. Anyone for some milk and cheese, and how about a side of mercury with that? > > Last as I was watching TV, the promo for the news was " Doctors are > aiming for a record number of flu shots this year, see how at 10! " So > I decided to keep it on that station (CBS Affiliate) instead of > flipping when the show was over. Apparently Kaiser Permante held a > " drive up " flu clinic at all their locations around the Denver, CO > area yesterday. My husband said he saw people lined up around the > building (hospital) FOUR LANES DEEP to get a flu shot at the one by > his office. Ugh! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Further proof that those too lazy to take care of their health can't even be bothered to get out of the car. Jeez Louise. Winnie Re: Re: Yet another one... Vaccinations > Last as I was watching TV, the promo for the news was " Doctors are > aiming for a record number of flu shots this year, see how at > 10! " So > I decided to keep it on that station (CBS Affiliate) instead of > flipping when the show was over. Apparently Kaiser Permante > held a > " drive up " flu clinic at all their locations around the Denver, CO > area yesterday. My husband said he saw people lined up around the > building (hospital) FOUR LANES DEEP to get a flu shot at the one by > his office. Ugh! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 > Immunizations: The gift of health > Unfortunately, it's a " gift " that keeps on giving. And you can't return it either. Such BS all the way through.... and some fear-mongering for good measure. BLECH. Magda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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