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The only success people have had is to have an MD (acting as a pediatrician) write the vaccine company and ask for the thimerasol content. GSK has been extremely cooperative and Aventis Pasteur (who kept thimerasol in a lot longer than GSK) has been more reluctant. No one (I'm aware of) had received a response from AP until about 6 months ago when someone got confirmation that the HIB and DTaP from 2003 contained the full 25 mcgs of thimerasol. Other people (especially those asking for thimerasol content on AP Connaught vaccines administered in 2004 -- which according to the NVIC contained the full amount of thimerasol) have received form letters from AP that explain the benefits of vaccination and never address the request for the thimerasol information. Vera King <medfordkings1@...> wrote: Does anyone know where I can research my kid's vaccines by lot #? After a two year battle to get their complete medical records from Alaska (birth- two), I finally received them. Now I have the Mfg and lot #'s, but I'm having trouble finding where to go.Thanks,

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What about Merck? What about their vaccines? Didn't they contain thimerosal?

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The only success people have had is to have an MD (acting as a pediatrician) write the vaccine company and ask for the thimerasol content. GSK has been extremely cooperative and Aventis Pasteur (who kept thimerasol in a lot longer than GSK) has been more reluctant.

No one (I'm aware of) had received a response from AP until about 6 months ago when someone got confirmation that the HIB and DTaP from 2003 contained the full 25 mcgs of thimerasol. Other people (especially those asking for thimerasol content on AP Connaught vaccines administered in 2004 -- which according to the NVIC contained the full amount of thimerasol) have received form letters from AP that explain the benefits of vaccination and never address the request for the thimerasol information.

Vera King <medfordkings1 > wrote:

Does anyone know where I can research my kid's vaccines by lot #? After a two year battle to get their complete medical records from Alaska (birth- two), I finally received them. Now I have the Mfg and lot #'s, but I'm having trouble finding where to go.Thanks,

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Wow, it was a lot easier years ago when we first did this and were able to get all of this information.Kerbob <robertbloch@...> wrote: What about Merck? What about their vaccines? Didn't they contain thimerosal? Re: Vaccine lot number information The only success people have had is to have an MD (acting as a pediatrician) write the vaccine company and ask for the thimerasol content. GSK has been extremely cooperative and Aventis Pasteur (who kept thimerasol in a lot longer than GSK) has been more reluctant. No one (I'm aware of) had received a response from AP until about 6 months ago when someone got confirmation that the HIB and DTaP from 2003 contained the full 25 mcgs of thimerasol. Other people (especially those asking for thimerasol

content on AP Connaught vaccines administered in 2004 -- which according to the NVIC contained the full amount of thimerasol) have received form letters from AP that explain the benefits of vaccination and never address the request for the thimerasol information. Vera King <medfordkings1 > wrote: Does anyone know where I can research my kid's vaccines by lot #? After a two year battle to get their complete medical records from Alaska (birth- two), I finally received them. Now I have the Mfg and lot #'s, but I'm having trouble finding where to go.Thanks,

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>No one (I'm aware of) had received a response from AP until about 6 months ago when someone got confirmation that the HIB and DTaP from 2003 contained the full 25 mcgs of thimerasol. Other people (especially those asking for thimerasol content on AP Connaught vaccines administered in 2004 -- which according to the NVIC contained the full amount of thimerasol) have received form letters from AP that explain the benefits of vaccination and never address the request for the thimerasol information.<

Shouldn't this pi... off our lawmakers who were told that it was removed in 2000? This should be a criminal offense. So all the parents who opted to cave to the pressure and give their infants all the shots because the substance that has been alleged to cause autism wasn't in THEIR kids shots (think again) can join the rest of us whose children are mercury poisoned. Where is the outrage?

C.

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Hep B did until 1999. Maybe. maybe it was actually still in there, even though they said it wasn't.

From: "Kerbob" <robertbloch@...>Reply-EOHarm To: <EOHarm >Subject: Re: Vaccine lot number informationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 06:49:04 -0400

What about Merck? What about their vaccines? Didn't they contain thimerosal?

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The only success people have had is to have an MD (acting as a pediatrician) write the vaccine company and ask for the thimerasol content. GSK has been extremely cooperative and Aventis Pasteur (who kept thimerasol in a lot longer than GSK) has been more reluctant.

No one (I'm aware of) had received a response from AP until about 6 months ago when someone got confirmation that the HIB and DTaP from 2003 contained the full 25 mcgs of thimerasol. Other people (especially those asking for thimerasol content on AP Connaught vaccines administered in 2004 -- which according to the NVIC contained the full amount of thimerasol) have received form letters from AP that explain the benefits of vaccination and never address the request for the thimerasol information.

Vera King <medfordkings1 > wrote:

Does anyone know where I can research my kid's vaccines by lot #? After a two year battle to get their complete medical records from Alaska (birth- two), I finally received them. Now I have the Mfg and lot #'s, but I'm having trouble finding where to go.Thanks,

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I believe the reason we are seen is difficult has nothing to do with

any error or misrepresentation of facts; it's that we won't go away

that is so difficult. The facts are when we quote the facts we are

most annoying, because they never have any scientific rebuttal to

scientific fact. That's what's difficult.

As to vaccines containing mercury, I've said all along we don't know

if mercury-free is mercury-free. Who's the indepent researcher

consistently testing lots? To my knowledge there is no one. Until I

know of a reputable, respectable researcher who tests them and finds

consistently no mercury, I'm assuming it's still in most of them.

Debi

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In reading what Bob Krakow just posted, Merck was still shipping and

manufacturing Hg

HepB in 2000 and 2001, contrary to what they stated publicly in 1999. Which

means

theoretically it could still be on the shelves until the end of this year.

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....Especially when mercury-free means " trace-amounts. " And, " Oh,

yeah. We accidentally added too much mercury to your kid's shots. "

Carolyn

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> I believe the reason we are seen is difficult has nothing to do

with

> any error or misrepresentation of facts; it's that we won't go away

> that is so difficult. The facts are when we quote the facts we are

> most annoying, because they never have any scientific rebuttal to

> scientific fact. That's what's difficult.

>

> As to vaccines containing mercury, I've said all along we don't

know

> if mercury-free is mercury-free. Who's the indepent researcher

> consistently testing lots? To my knowledge there is no one. Until I

> know of a reputable, respectable researcher who tests them and

finds

> consistently no mercury, I'm assuming it's still in most of them.

>

> Debi

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The only way to know for sure whether your child's shots contained

thimerosal after 1999 is to study up to get your PhD in deciphering

bullsh*t from the pharma companies.

If you are willing to spend hours analyzing flowcharts of who was

approved for the thimerosal-free (which actually still may have

a " trace " ) and when they were approved and then to see when they

started shipping them and when the expiration date was for the " old "

stock... etc. etc. etc. Then you have to consider who bought who and

when and if this played any part in whether your vaccines contained

thimerosal or not... blah, blah, blah. My two older children were

born in April of 2000 and November of 2001 -- I'm sure that they

both received very healthy doses of thimerosal. I also had RhoGam

and flu shots while pregnant.

Sue M.

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> So, do we know truly when mercury was removed from most vax's?

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> nancy

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