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Dear Parents

I really need your advice and ideas:the other day when I was spreading

some cream on my sons thighs on his left thigh i could feel like he

had a little lump,like a little hard ball and I think it is where he

had his injection.( MMR vaccination).Shall I worry?

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I have read in the medical literature that this is considered a not

uncommon outcome, generally the lump is transitory. Perfectly

acceptable to them, of course, as are all responses to a vax--seizures,

vomiting, fever, etc. I read a vaccination book in the parent's centre

in Canada and it categorically stated that even seizures following

vaccination were NOT a reason to stop vaxes.

I'm sorry I wouldn't have a clue what to do about it other than

consider that the MMR is likely highly implicated in your son's

problems. Having your GP look at it might get it into your son's

medical file.

Anita

>

> Dear Parents

>

> I really need your advice and ideas:the other day when I was

spreading

> some cream on my sons thighs on his left thigh i could feel like he

> had a little lump,like a little hard ball and I think it is where he

> had his injection.( MMR vaccination).Shall I worry?

>

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I have read in the medical literature that this is considered a not

uncommon outcome, generally the lump is transitory. Perfectly

acceptable to them, of course, as are all responses to a vax--seizures,

vomiting, fever, etc. I read a vaccination book in the parent's centre

in Canada and it categorically stated that even seizures following

vaccination were NOT a reason to stop vaxes.

I'm sorry I wouldn't have a clue what to do about it other than

consider that the MMR is likely highly implicated in your son's

problems. Having your GP look at it might get it into your son's

medical file.

Anita

>

> Dear Parents

>

> I really need your advice and ideas:the other day when I was

spreading

> some cream on my sons thighs on his left thigh i could feel like he

> had a little lump,like a little hard ball and I think it is where he

> had his injection.( MMR vaccination).Shall I worry?

>

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I have read in the medical literature that this is considered a not

uncommon outcome, generally the lump is transitory. Perfectly

acceptable to them, of course, as are all responses to a vax--seizures,

vomiting, fever, etc. I read a vaccination book in the parent's centre

in Canada and it categorically stated that even seizures following

vaccination were NOT a reason to stop vaxes.

I'm sorry I wouldn't have a clue what to do about it other than

consider that the MMR is likely highly implicated in your son's

problems. Having your GP look at it might get it into your son's

medical file.

Anita

>

> Dear Parents

>

> I really need your advice and ideas:the other day when I was

spreading

> some cream on my sons thighs on his left thigh i could feel like he

> had a little lump,like a little hard ball and I think it is where he

> had his injection.( MMR vaccination).Shall I worry?

>

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