Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Because every vaccine carries the risk of death and none are guaranteed to work. Winnie Booster Whooping Cough Vaccinations > What is a simple response for me to explain to my friend why she > should not get the booster for whooping cough? Her doctor said > she should get it to protect her 1 month old newborn (too young > to get vaccinated for that). I asked her if he recommended that > her other two sons get the vaccine. He hadn't. > > She's said no to vaccines for this baby so far, but the doctor > just can't stop from trying to vaccinated SOMEbody! > > I told her that babies that die from the diseases (that they > scare everyone with) usually can't fight it off because of their > systems already being compromised by other vaccines/abx etc. I > just couldn't think of anything succinct or factual besides, > " Don't do it! " I told her I'd send her more information on it, > but there is so much info and I don't want to overwhelm her. > > Thanks for any ideas - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Love it! Thanks! > > Because every vaccine carries the risk of death and none are guaranteed to work. > > Winnie > > Booster Whooping Cough > Vaccinations > > > What is a simple response for me to explain to my friend why she > > should not get the booster for whooping cough? Her doctor said > > she should get it to protect her 1 month old newborn (too young > > to get vaccinated for that). I asked her if he recommended that > > her other two sons get the vaccine. He hadn't. > > > > She's said no to vaccines for this baby so far, but the doctor > > just can't stop from trying to vaccinated SOMEbody! > > > > I told her that babies that die from the diseases (that they > > scare everyone with) usually can't fight it off because of their > > systems already being compromised by other vaccines/abx etc. I > > just couldn't think of anything succinct or factual besides, > > " Don't do it! " I told her I'd send her more information on it, > > but there is so much info and I don't want to overwhelm her. > > > > Thanks for any ideas - > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Tell her that injecting poison directly into a person's bloodstream Is not a very good idea, in spite of what the drug pushers say. Booster Whooping Cough What is a simple response for me to explain to my friend why she should not get the booster for whooping cough? Her doctor said she should get it to protect her 1 month old newborn (too young to get vaccinated for that). I asked her if he recommended that her other two sons get the vaccine. He hadn't. She's said no to vaccines for this baby so far, but the doctor just can't stop from trying to vaccinated SOMEbody! I told her that babies that die from the diseases (that they scare everyone with) usually can't fight it off because of their systems already being compromised by other vaccines/abx etc. I just couldn't think of anything succinct or factual besides, " Don't do it! " I told her I'd send her more information on it, but there is so much info and I don't want to overwhelm her. Thanks for any ideas - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Also tell her th ask the dr. that he will in writing guarantee the safty of the vaccine and that it will prevent the disease. ________________________________ From: Bob Catalano <bobcatalano@...> Vaccinations Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 6:23:47 AM Subject: Re: Booster Whooping Cough Tell her that injecting poison directly into a person's bloodstream Is not a very good idea, in spite of what the drug pushers say. Booster Whooping Cough What is a simple response for me to explain to my friend why she should not get the booster for whooping cough? Her doctor said she should get it to protect her 1 month old newborn (too young to get vaccinated for that).. I asked her if he recommended that her other two sons get the vaccine. He hadn't. She's said no to vaccines for this baby so far, but the doctor just can't stop from trying to vaccinated SOMEbody! I told her that babies that die from the diseases (that they scare everyone with) usually can't fight it off because of their systems already being compromised by other vaccines/abx etc. I just couldn't think of anything succinct or factual besides, " Don't do it! " I told her I'd send her more information on it, but there is so much info and I don't want to overwhelm her. Thanks for any ideas - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 > What is a simple response for me to explain to my friend why she should not get the booster for whooping cough? Her doctor said she should get it to protect her 1 month old newborn (too young to get vaccinated for that). I believe that the problem with whooping cough started back when pertussis vaccine came out and started being widely used. The idea is that children would naturally come down with WC, most would develop strong immunity to it, then mothers would transfer that acquired immunity to their newborns so that they can be protected for the first year of life through monther's milk. This way, the very vulnerable newborns would be mostly protected from WC and many children would have it later on in life when it's not dangerous anymore. Newborns should not have this disease because of their immature immune system and narrow airways which constrict easily. Pertussis bacteria may overwhelm them and the intense cough might make it difficult to breath. Wasn't there a story of a healthy newborn who came down with pertussis when he was 1 months old (not sure) and died from it? Not to scare anyone of course and I think it is very rare for something like this to happen. Vaccines shifted the burden of disease to newborns and elderly. Katarina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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