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Ok, so never mind this message. I sorted everything out with the exemption and

signed the waiver. Thanks Sheri for reassuring me that it's possible.

Loreta

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> >From: " Loreta_Vaidas " <loretabirkus@...>

> >Subject: TB test -new questions

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> >Ok, so I read some old posts about non invasive procedures for TB

> >test and I have some questions.

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> >I took in my son today for his 5th year annual check up and I told

> >the doc I won't be getting any more vaccines for him because of the

> >reaction he had to the DTaP. She said it's weird that he did, but

> >agreed with the waiver and suggested to pick up the missing two

> >boosts (chicken pox and MMR) when he's 12 yrs or smth. Of course I

> >won't be doing that either. Will have to start thinking how to take

> >my girl out of the assumption that she'll be vaccinated further

> >(she's 3 1/2 now).

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> Wow - that is pretty amazing...................

> Just refuse or say you are delaying or something.....................

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> >So anyway..on the TB test. She's not doing the blood draw, I'd have

> >to go to the lab and the pediatrician was not against my thoughts

> >going the other route about this. However, after reading the old

> >posts, I'm not sure if the blood draw is still good or is the FDA

> >approved least invasive in this case (choosing between blood draw

> >and regular skin test) is going to be the best choice (Meridian

> >Stress Assessment). I have no idea how to locate a practitioner who

> >provides this sort of test. The BioMeridian website I checked just

> >now-doesn't have provider locator.

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> Blood draw is best..................I'll send more info

> My website has it too

> http://www.wellwithin1.com/TBtest.htm

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> >I'm in N.California (San ). I picked up the vaccine exemption

> >form at school when registering my son and I do see on the back the

> >option to be exempt from TB test as well. I wonder if it's really

> >possible. When I was picking up the form, I was told that I can get

> >an exemption for vaccines, but they still require the TB test to be

> >done. So I'm lost now...So I'm willing to do it, if they insist, but

> >I want the safest way to do it.

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> Obviously they don't have a clue........

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> YES you are right - you can exempt from TB test on the back of that

> form.................can't listen to what they say - just point it out to

them.

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> Sheri

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> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

> http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

> courses - next classes start February 24 & 25

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