Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 What state are you in? http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/toc-states.htm http://www.momvaccines.org/html/links.html > > My son needs to start Kindergarten this year. I have tried > homeschooling him but I think as an adult with Asperger's and so many > unresolved issues I am not the best teacher for him. My local public > school has a program created by parents of children with Asperger's > which I think would be great for him. > > This is where I run into a problem. I have avoided almost 2 years of > innoculations for my son because I am afraid of the mercury and > problems I keep hearing about. But I have to get all his shots for > him to go to school. > > They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 Polio, 1 Varicella and > 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I only want to get > whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? I want him to not > get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. > > Nadine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 I got Hannah all the shots up until a couple of years ago and we stopped. We signed a waiver for her school so it was no problem getting started for kindergrten. Don't even worry about it. Just ask the school nurse for a vacination waiver. Best wishes! Janet inKC ________________________________ From: Autism_in_Girls on behalf of liquidc2 Sent: Fri 4/28/2006 8:18 AM To: Autism_in_Girls Subject: I'm scared My son needs to start Kindergarten this year. I have tried homeschooling him but I think as an adult with Asperger's and so many unresolved issues I am not the best teacher for him. My local public school has a program created by parents of children with Asperger's which I think would be great for him. This is where I run into a problem. I have avoided almost 2 years of innoculations for my son because I am afraid of the mercury and problems I keep hearing about. But I have to get all his shots for him to go to school. They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 Polio, 1 Varicella and 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I only want to get whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? I want him to not get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. Nadine Autism_in_Girls-subscribe ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 try not to worry about it too much. There are so many laws and ways around the shots. My oldest daughter is current on her shots, the second daughter I got all the shots, except the MMR, they are both autistic, so with my son I have refused to get him any shots. When I tried to have them enrolled in school, they said I had to get them all of their shots. But After a bunch of research, I found out that if I signed a form saying that it was part of my religious beliefs to NOT vaccinate my children that I did not have to. I talked to my case worker about it and told her that it was not a part of my religion, I just believed that it would harm my children and I did not want to give them shots. I didn't want to sign that it was about my religion when it was not. She informed me, not to tell the people with the form that, and then explained that I actually would not be lying, because if I believe it that strongly, then it is a part of my beliefs, and someone's personal beliefs and convictions is their religion. She said it may not be the same thing that everybody else in my church group believes, but it is my beliefs and that I should have the right to have that as my conviction, even if there is no name for my belief or religion. She said, when signing the form, don't put any of the vaccines that my children already have, just sign once under the part that says waive shots for religious reasons, and fill out my name and address at the top and that is all. So I did that and both my girls are eligible for shool, if I wish to send them. I have used some of there services and I have also homeschooled as much as I can, but I know that in some areas, they would also benefit more from a teacher besides myself. So Hope that this helps you. No One can make you get your son shots! Not if you believe it will hurt him. And not if you don't give in. Again, hope that this helps and if you have other questions just let me know. Esther --- liquidc2 wrote: > My son needs to start Kindergarten this year. > I have tried > homeschooling him but I think as an adult with > Asperger's and so many > unresolved issues I am not the best teacher for him. > My local public > school has a program created by parents of children > with Asperger's > which I think would be great for him. > > This is where I run into a problem. I have avoided > almost 2 years of > innoculations for my son because I am afraid of the > mercury and > problems I keep hearing about. But I have to get > all his shots for > him to go to school. > > They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 > Polio, 1 Varicella and > 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I > only want to get > whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? > I want him to not > get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. > > Nadine > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 , we made the choice to not immunize Allie ever again unless we are 100% certain the vax is needed and her body can handle it. You have a choice in whether or not you want your child to have this medical procedure, which is what vaccination is. Your state offers a religious/philosophical exemption, I'm pretty sure. We take a religious exemption in our state of TN. Also, I know of a doc who might give a medical waiver, he's just over the border in TN. I'd be happy to give you info off-list. HTH, Debi 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 laura look to see what the laws are in you state and if you have exemptions if so use the exemptions until you are of able to research more the new DTaP is of called Imatrix? or something of this and it does say it is in complete mercury free. I to be to plan to do this one with my grand daughter but not beginning of them until she is of 6-9 months of age and ONLY if she is of a healthy baby and shnowing no signs of developmental delays or laggings. If after one injection she shows any sings of distress she wil never get another one. but we are with our state with exemptions. I to plan to only be to vaccinate of her for the diseases that are still very prevelenat and or still known to be there and can be fatal or causes severe complications at a higher than safe to me level such as the rebella one is of much scary to me. I to also know in Iowa mups is coming back strong and they have of an epidemic there rightnow but to me mumps is not of that severe of worry to me as rubella is to be and whooping cough while most older kids do well i to almost lost my oldest son to it and so will not risk of the baby being so small to get of it as it is still out there. Best to research and keep researching/ Sondra Sondra Autism_in_Girls , " liquidc2 " wrote: > > My son needs to start Kindergarten this year. I have tried > homeschooling him but I think as an adult with Asperger's and so many > unresolved issues I am not the best teacher for him. My local public > school has a program created by parents of children with Asperger's > which I think would be great for him. > > This is where I run into a problem. I have avoided almost 2 years of > innoculations for my son because I am afraid of the mercury and > problems I keep hearing about. But I have to get all his shots for > him to go to school. > > They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 Polio, 1 Varicella and > 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I only want to get > whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? I want him to not > get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. > > Nadine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Not really. Getting only part of the vaccine, or only one dose, does not protect you against the virus. However, getting the full vaccine doesn't come with any garauntees either. It is a very personal decision. I will tell you that my son was selective/delayed with all his shots but he is up to date on all except the MMR and chicken pox, and that has really nothing to do with autism...he's allergic to an ingredient in the MMR and he's already had chicken pox. He is not autistic. At 5, his body is more equiped to handle the vaccines than an infant would be. You can ask to get the shots seperated so his immune system only has one vaccine to deal with at a time, I think that makes a difference too. Also, except for the flu shot, childhood vaccinations should be thimerisol free now, ask your dr to show you the package insert before giving the shot if you want to be sure. And if the shots are seperated, thimerisol is not used, it was only in the combo shots. Amnesty > > But I still worry about him getting the diseases. What is the minimal > amount needed by each vaccine to protect from the disease? See, when I was > little, we had the same shots (DTP and MMR) but I only remember getting each > one once, maybe twice. Is there a middle of the road? > > > > > > > > Re: I'm scared > > > > , we made the choice to not immunize Allie ever again unless we > are 100% certain the vax is needed and her body can handle it. You > have a choice in whether or not you want your child to have this > medical procedure, which is what vaccination is. Your state offers a > religious/philosophical exemption, I'm pretty sure. We take a > religious exemption in our state of TN. > > Also, I know of a doc who might give a medical waiver, he's just over > the border in TN. I'd be happy to give you info off-list. > > HTH, > Debi > > 4 > > > > > > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > ------------------------ > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 What I did is begin to research each disease. Mumps, for example, one of the M in the MMR, has an extremely low rate of complications. Typically a kid will feel bad for a few days and be fine. The only complication for which I have read is that it may cause infertility *after* puberty starts in boys. If I had a son, for me & my situation, I would wait until signs of puberty, then consider it by having titer level checked; if negative, I would probably get the vax. Measles and rubella can have complications, such as vision issues if exposed to direct sunlight during the active stage. As well, rubella to a pregnant woman can cause horrible birth defects. For this reason, I will have titers checked in my girls during their early teen years and any negatives might get the vax; since I don't hold a titer, however, I don't know for sure on that one. I had prefer they get the diseases and be done with it. I also researched pertussis. In fact, 2 of my 3 kids actually had culture-confirmed cases, well one did, the other they denied could have it because she was immunized as a baby. The CDC data states that during a period of time in the 90's, 46% of those from age 3mos to 4 yrs whose vaccination status was known were completely immunized. While I have heard horror stories of pertussis that did have me constantly questioning whether or not I should get it, I'm glad they had it the old fashioned way. It really wasn't any worse than a month-long bronchitis that many kids get during the winter anyway. And honestly, as many kids as were coughing here, I believe many more get it who are vaccinated than ever recorded. I had to ask 3 times during 3 office visits before they did the culture. Tetanus can be caught and can be bad. My plan is to keep all minor scratches clean & if they get a significant cut/wound then get the booster. Polio is a concern for me because we have a large migrant population from overseas. I worry that they get the OPV one day, come to our school the next and poop in the same place, which could spread to my kids. This is one I've not yet immunized for but do worry and may yet get it for my youngest (the IPV, not OPV) before she starts at this school. I wouldn't give my kids varicella for anything. Chicken pox is no biggy as long as you use good hygeine & nutrition. And, according to the one school where the majority of kids who got chicken pox were immunized, it doesn't appear to be affective and can cause shingles to pop up more often. I will not give hep B, but will explain to my girls in their teen years the possibility of contracting and leave it up to them. It can only be spread through risky behavior, so my young girls aren't going to be doing IV drugs or having intercourse, though they better not be as teens, I'm also a realist, lol. I probably won't do the meningococcal because it doesn't seem to be effective, either. Many kids contracting it have been immunized. I won't risk the side effects on something that doesn't appear to be effective. HTH. Again, I wouldn't tell you not to immunize or to immunize, it's your choice & you have to do what's best for your family. This is just how I am handling it. Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 There is still some question about the thimerosal-free status. According to Boyd Haley, they are still using it as a sanitizing agent and attempting to strain; it binds to the proteins and cannot be fully removed. If they say preservative-free, that doesn't mean it wasn't used in the santizing process. Why a toxic substance is considering santizing is beyond me, lol. Also, many adult vaccines have thimerosal, so if you aren't at a ped's office you're more likely to be given the adult doses. http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm#t3 Here's a listing of all the vaccines, but again, some that are " free " might not be completely " free " . Also, aluminum is used in all of them, and aluminum can mess with a kid with autism, too. I know my Allie is off the charts in aluminum. Most tetanuse shots by themselves also have diptheria, and many of the tetanus shots still have levels in them. Debi Also, except for the flu shot, childhood vaccinations > should be thimerisol free now, ask your dr to show you the package > insert before giving the shot if you want to be sure. And if the > shots are seperated, thimerisol is not used, it was only in the combo > shots. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 That's why I said read the package inserts, and " should " be thimerisol free. I know there are still some out there. But I read every package insert from beginning to end (keep in mind we haven't done the MMR due to allergies) and my son's vaccines were thimerisol free. Amnesty > > There is still some question about the thimerosal-free status. > According to Boyd Haley, they are still using it as a sanitizing agent > and attempting to strain; it binds to the proteins and cannot be fully > removed. If they say preservative-free, that doesn't mean it wasn't > used in the santizing process. Why a toxic substance is considering > santizing is beyond me, lol. Also, many adult vaccines have > thimerosal, so if you aren't at a ped's office you're more likely to > be given the adult doses. > > http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm#t3 > > Here's a listing of all the vaccines, but again, some that are " free " > might not be completely " free " . Also, aluminum is used in all of them, > and aluminum can mess with a kid with autism, too. I know my Allie is > off the charts in aluminum. > > Most tetanuse shots by themselves also have diptheria, and many of the > tetanus shots still have levels in them. > > Debi > > Also, except for the flu shot, childhood vaccinations > > should be thimerisol free now, ask your dr to show you the package > > insert before giving the shot if you want to be sure. And if the > > shots are seperated, thimerisol is not used, it was only in the combo > > shots. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 NO, YOU DO NOT. What state it this in? Every state in America has waivers for religious/philosophical beliefs. It is against the law, once you tell them that you object to aborted fetal cells being injected into your child for anyone to question you further. PERIOD. They may not ask you about your religion, why you feel this way, NOTHING. Or you can sue them. Don't you dare let anyone mislead you or intimidate you or outright lie that your son can't enroll without vaccinations! If you need more info on this, please, let me know. This is a recurrent topic on every autism list I'm on. Hope this helps, .... > > But I have to get all his shots for > him to go to school. > > They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 Polio, 1 Varicella and > 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I only want to get > whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? I want him to not > get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. > > Nadine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Amnesty, that's a good rule of thumb, but it's my understanding that trace amounts can still be contained in " thimerosal-free " when it's " preservative-free " . There's been some question to whether or not the package insert actually lies about the status. I can find some links if interested. Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 I believe vaccines to help reduce disease, though I know it's possible to still contract it. I know there are statistics that show various diseases were on the decline, but bottom line, when immunized the diseases decrease; they must be working for some of the population. I do believe however that the diseases are underreported. I know I had to ask 3 times for 3 weeks for Dinah to get tested for pertussis and even after a culture-confirmed case they refused ot test my oldest because she had been vaccinated, despite her coughing for weeks. And, half the school was coughing like that, too, but the health dept dismissed it because of the immunization rate. Debi > > vaccines do not prevent disease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Thanks. I had to clear my conscience because I am in a bit of a strange situation. My children are attending the same elementary school I did. The people there in the office worked there when I was there. They have known me since childhood. It is strange to tell them it is against my religious beliefs. So I got out my bible and I found some verses that support my view. That will make me feel better about saying such a thing where I don't feel as if I am lying. That will take care of school. From there I am going to research each individual shot he " needs " and compare risks. I want to feel fully informed before I make a final decision. Thanks everyone for their input. I know this is an emotional subject for many of you so I appreciate your honesty. Nadine Re: I'm scared NO, YOU DO NOT. What state it this in? Every state in America has waivers for religious/philosophical beliefs. It is against the law, once you tell them that you object to aborted fetal cells being injected into your child for anyone to question you further. PERIOD. They may not ask you about your religion, why you feel this way, NOTHING. Or you can sue them. Don't you dare let anyone mislead you or intimidate you or outright lie that your son can't enroll without vaccinations! If you need more info on this, please, let me know. This is a recurrent topic on every autism list I'm on. Hope this helps, .... > > But I have to get all his shots for > him to go to school. > > They say he still needs 2 DTP/aP, 1 Measles, 1 Polio, 1 Varicella and > 1 HepB. I am not sure what they are all for but I only want to get > whatever the law actually requires. What can I do? I want him to not > get these diseases, but I am afraid of the shots. > > Nadine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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