Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 Can you imagine how many pediatricians are now totally annoyed that CDC is encouraging parents to waste their precious billing hours explaining the safety of the current, non “mandated” vaccine program? This statement could cut their income by several percentage points in today’s HMO economy of scale. I kind of sympathize with the doctors, because I know how hard it is to make it with our current health care system. Many of them have written to me privately to complain about all the time they must now “waste” trying to talk to parents about vaccine safety. And now the CDC is not helping them out at all. Anyway, CDC says this: “Parents should not be reluctant to ask their child's doctors or nurses about any health concerns, including immunizations.” Meanwhile, a commenter on the AJC blog about the CDC statement writes this: “Dr. Schuchat: As the parent of a child with autism: thank you very much for this article. It is unfortunate that a small minority (albeit a loud minority) will represent the autism community with such a shrill voice. As one small example, it is unfortunate that people don’t actually read the words Dr. Schuchat has written. People complain about the “one size fits all” approach. Read again—these decisions should be discussed with your pediatrician. She has made it very clear that the CDC is not “mandating” a single approach. You stupid parents. If only you had discussed these decisions with your pediatrician, you could have save ALL of us a whole lot of trouble. If this is the counterargument, then this argument is barely even worth having. DK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 My hubby did ask my ped, she simply said " they're safe " and " you have to do it. " That was the end of the " discussion. " There was no mention of side effects, or damage, or ingredients, or exemptions. We went through this every time we got shots for either boy. Our ped even wrote in our medical records " dad does not believe in or want vaccinations. " --- Kirby <dkirby@...> wrote: > Can you imagine how many pediatricians are now > totally annoyed that CDC > is encouraging parents to waste their precious > billing hours explaining > the safety of the current, non " mandated " vaccine > program? This > statement could cut their income by several > percentage points in today's > HMO economy of scale. I kind of sympathize with the > doctors, because I > know how hard it is to make it with our current > health care system. Many > of them have written to me privately to complain > about all the time they > must now " waste " trying to talk to parents about > vaccine safety. And now > the CDC is not helping them out at all. > > Anyway, CDC says this: > > " Parents should not be reluctant to ask their > child's doctors or nurses > about any health concerns, including immunizations. " > > Meanwhile, a commenter on the AJC blog about the CDC > statement writes > this: > > > " Dr. Schuchat: As the parent of a child with autism: > thank you very much > for this article. It is unfortunate that a small > minority (albeit a loud > minority) will represent the autism community with > such a shrill voice. > As one small example, it is unfortunate that people > don't actually read > the words Dr. Schuchat has written. People complain > about the " one size > fits all " approach. Read again-these decisions > should be discussed with > your pediatrician. She has made it very clear that > the CDC is not > " mandating " a single approach. > > You stupid parents. If only you had discussed these > decisions with your > pediatrician, you could have save ALL of us a whole > lot of trouble. > > If this is the counterargument, then this argument > is barely even worth > having. > > DK > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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