Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Hi Margo, I think you are wise to be leary of signing a form from you Dr's office. I wonder what that form protects the Dr's office from? Isn't it curious that they hold no responsibility if any of the vaccines they administer cause harm, or death? Why not, instead, find a Dr. who agrees with your logical thinking? Faeborn Another one strong in South Africa From: Mike <mm012971@...>Vaccinations Sent: Sun, January 23, 2011 8:16:28 PMSubject: Waiver Forms Hi everyone,This may be a repeat post as I belong also to various vaccination support groups. So sorry if it is a repeat for some of you! I am trying to get as much information as possible on your experiences and learn as much as I can.I have an upcoming 4 month check-up for my infant son. I spoke to the doctor a few wks and told her that we are leaning towards not vaccinated our child and if she would continue to see him. She said she would but I would need to sign a form stating that I declined the shots. I asked her why this is necessary and she said it was because they were told by their lawyers they need it on file. I understand the "whole protecting themselves" but I am worried this info would be used for something else. Any thoughts, experiences? On the form, is there any wording I should put on it? I know they are protecting themselves but I need to make sure that I am protecting myself also.Thanks as always and I continue to learn so much from all of you!Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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