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- I just heard about this from a mom who had her son at the ped office. The mom took her child out of the docs office (never to return). They inject something that contains thimersol under the skin and wait for a reaction. OMG - of course you are going to react -- duh, a neurotoxin. I would think a normal person would experience some eczema-like rash.RoxSubject: Dumb questionTo: EOHarm Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 9:41 PM

I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

the kids.

What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

I'll be a bit more professional. )

Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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Thank you SO MUCH for telling me this.

Over my dead body.....

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---I dont think there is any thimerosal in it. I had to be TB tested

a couple years ago for an internship. I git the package insert to view

[at first I was told thet did not have it on site so I politely told

them they were not in compliance with the law] I did not see

thimerosal listed outherwise I would have told them to shove it. Now

would I let my child get this? Hell no. Since there is plenty of

evidence that vaccine components may cause harm to certain folks and

the powers that be are hell bent on trying to ignore the huge

elephant in the room I can not in good conscience allow them to give

anything to my child. They have been asked numerous times for studies

prooving safety of thier products and fail to comply. If they had

such safety studies they would be waving them all over.Which tells me

they have no studies.......Purely anectotal safety, which is not

acceptable to me.

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I get an initial horrible reaction from the " shot " itself. In 24 it is gone, so no TB, but the first day I usually have a rash that takes up my whole arm... Last time that I had to have it done for work, I told them about this, and they used a different kind... no reaction...

I should look into what the big difference is.Definitely deny the school permission to do it. Unless there is a TB outbreak there is no reason for the school to do it. That is something you should arrange thru your ped.

- I just heard about this from a mom who had her son at the ped office. The mom took her child out of the docs office (never to return). They inject something that contains thimersol under the skin and wait for a reaction. OMG - of course you are going to react -- duh, a neurotoxin. I would think a normal person would experience some eczema-like rash.

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

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> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional.)

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> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

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> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional.)

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> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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I don't know but keep your child home that day-or that week. I'm sure

you've read all the 'syringe happy school' stories by now....parental

consent or not. " whoops " is not something you want to hear after the

damage has been done.

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

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> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional.)

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> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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Heard back from the school and they are testing TEACHERS not STUDENTS,

but that was not clear in the newsletter. It just said " Upcoming

Events -- TB Testing " and I assumed it was for the students.

Thanks for the help anyway, at least now I know never to allow them to

have a test.

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I'm not sure about toxins but I do know that people who have had the TB

test year after year can turn up with a false postive. This of course

leads to a very long course of very toxic antibiotics. This is the only

reason I know of to refuse the TB under the skin test. They are

actually injecting a very small amount of TB under the skin to see if

you react. I did some research on this years ago, I refused to have the

test for work as a result of what I found. Even some of our nurses

refused to have it done when they found out.

Peggy

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

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> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional.)

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> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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I used to work in our county home health field. Does someone the children are in contact with at the school have TB? That would be my guess.

> >> > I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of> > the kids. > > > > What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going> > to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,> > I'll be a bit more professional.)> > > > Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.> > > > > >>

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I traveled extensively

overseas and was exposed to TB. When I moved to MO I went to work in a local

daycare and I needed a TB test. When they read it as negative I KNEW something

was not right. (My father is physician and I have had many, many, TB tests due

to my traveling) I called my father who was at the time practicing in the Middle East and explained what I saw. Red, raised, size

of dime or larger, etc. He said that was positive test and to never return to

that hospital. I had to undergo 9 months of meds which made me horribly sick

but I was also told that I could never have another TB skin test. I would

always have to have a chest xray. I only say this because I was exposed and I

was told never to have another skin test- it would always read positive.

Aley

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Peggy Rose

Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008

8:36 AM

To: EOHarm

Subject: Re: Dumb

question

I'm not sure about toxins but I do know that people

who have had the TB

test year after year can turn up with a false postive. This of course

leads to a very long course of very toxic antibiotics. This is the only

reason I know of to refuse the TB under the skin test. They are

actually injecting a very small amount of TB under the skin to see if

you react. I did some research on this years ago, I refused to have the

test for work as a result of what I found. Even some of our nurses

refused to have it done when they found out.

Peggy

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

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> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional.)

>

> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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I had to have a test as a child because our parish priest tested positive. I had just received my First Communion from him. So I can never have another as well???Subject: RE: Re: Dumb questionTo: EOHarm Date: Monday, October 27, 2008, 4:50 PM

I traveled extensively

overseas and was exposed to TB. When I moved to MO I went to work in a local

daycare and I needed a TB test. When they read it as negative I KNEW something

was not right. (My father is physician and I have had many, many, TB tests due

to my traveling) I called my father who was at the time practicing in the Middle East and explained what I saw. Red, raised, size

of dime or larger, etc. He said that was positive test and to never return to

that hospital. I had to undergo 9 months of meds which made me horribly sick

but I was also told that I could never have another TB skin test. I would

always have to have a chest xray. I only say this because I was exposed and I

was told never to have another skin test- it would always read positive.

Aley

From: EOHarmyahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto: EOHarmyahoogroups (DOT) com ] On Behalf Of Peggy Rose

Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008

8:36 AM

To: EOHarmyahoogroups (DOT) com

Subject: Re: Dumb

question

I'm not sure about toxins but I do know that people

who have had the TB

test year after year can turn up with a false postive. This of course

leads to a very long course of very toxic antibiotics. This is the only

reason I know of to refuse the TB under the skin test. They are

actually injecting a very small amount of TB under the skin to see if

you react. I did some research on this years ago, I refused to have the

test for work as a result of what I found. Even some of our nurses

refused to have it done when they found out.

Peggy

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> I got a notice from the school that they are doing TB tests on all of

> the kids.

>

> What toxins are in the stuff they inject under your skin? I'm going

> to tell them if you touch my kid.....I will take you out! (Okay, well,

> I'll be a bit more professional. )

>

> Seriously -- why would they do this?? I don't understand.

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