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I have to agree with the other listmate that talked about delaying

vaccinations for her kids. Why the rush? I realize that with day

care/preschool situations it is harder to wait. I am delaying all my

daughter's vaccinations (she is my second child, my first child is the one

with all the issues...he received all his shots " on time " ). I still haven't

given her the MMR and she is 26 months. I do plan on giving it to her at

some point, I just want to wait until she is older (maybe two months from

now ???). I remember reading somewhere that regressive autism usually

occurs during a certain window of time. I want to say that the usual window

closed around 27 months (that is a guess as I read the article a long time

age). I know that autism isn't the only risk here, DSI and other neuro

problems are also a risk.

Plus I am still contriving my plan to get my son into kindergarten with a

titre for MMR.

Have any of you heard the tape by the owner of Young Living Essential Oils.

He states a very extreme view about vaccines. The tape really made me

think. Don't get me wrong, I am still planning on getting my kids

vaccinated but on my own schedule. I am in no rush to cram in all the

vaccinations in the time schedule set up by the government.

Does anyone know when vaccinations were put into place as a mandatory

procedure? What did people do before that?

Tricia Morin

SPEAK, St. Louis Parent Extension for Apraxic Kids

wrote:

<< That

being said I am terrified of the MMR vaccination. I really do not want to

consent to it until I know more about ' issues. If I did consent to

it and things worsened I would never be able to forgive myself. >>

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Hi ,

My thoughts are don't do it!!!

My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed afterwards.

We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

>

> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been hearing

a

> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their kids.

I'm

> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

Would

> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

>

> Thanks so much!

>

>

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I think I'm going to request that the shot be split into 3. What was your dr's

reaction when you asked for the Titre test?

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Hi ,

My thoughts are don't do it!!!

My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed afterwards.

We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

>

> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been hearing

a

> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their kids.

I'm

> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

Would

> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

>

> Thanks so much!

>

>

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on 11/2/04 10:23 PM, mprdh2004 at justice9999@... wrote:

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>

> Hi ,

>

> My thoughts are don't do it!!!

>

> My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed afterwards.

> We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

>

> My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been hearing

> a

>> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their kids.

> I'm

>> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

> Would

>> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

>>

>> Thanks so much!

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

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The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal. Since thats the mercury

preservative, if the vaccine lacks thimerosal, then you should be

safe.

On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 06:52:30 -0500, steve <sbuchier@...> wrote:

> on 11/2/04 10:23 PM, mprdh2004 at justice9999@... wrote:

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>

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> >

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > My thoughts are don't do it!!!

> >

> > My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed afterwards.

> > We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

> >

> > My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been hearing

> > a

> >> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their kids.

> > I'm

> >> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

> > Would

> >> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

> >>

> >> Thanks so much!

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > =======================================================

> >

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Safe to give it as one shot then?

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The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal. Since thats the mercury

preservative, if the vaccine lacks thimerosal, then you should be

safe.

On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 06:52:30 -0500, steve <sbuchier@...> wrote:

> on 11/2/04 10:23 PM, mprdh2004 at justice9999@... wrote:

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>

>

> >

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > My thoughts are don't do it!!!

> >

> > My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed afterwards.

> > We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

> >

> > My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been hearing

> > a

> >> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their kids.

> > I'm

> >> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

> > Would

> >> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

> >>

> >> Thanks so much!

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > =======================================================

> >

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No. MMR was never preserved with thimerosal. It's not safe to give as

one shot. Measles and mumps combine poorly, and are significantly more

dangerous together than either one is separately.

Jane

On Nov 3, 2004, at 7:49 AM, Essenburg wrote:

> Safe to give it as one shot then?

>

>

>   Re: [ ] Re: MMR

>

>

>   The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

> absolutely

>   SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.  Since thats the mercury

>   preservative, if the vaccine lacks thimerosal, then you should be

>   safe.

>

>

>   On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 06:52:30 -0500, steve

> <sbuchier@...> wrote:

>   > on 11/2/04 10:23 PM, mprdh2004 at justice9999@... wrote:

>   >

>   >

>   >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > > Hi ,

>   > >

>   > > My thoughts are don't do it!!!

>   > >

>   > > My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed

> afterwards.

>   > > We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

>   > >

>   > > My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >>

>   > >> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1.  I've been

> hearing

>   > > a

>   > >> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their

> kids.

>   > > I'm

>   > >> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

>   > > Would

>   > >> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

>   > >>

>   > >> Thanks so much!

>   > >>

>   > >>

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > >

>   > > =======================================================

>   > >

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Thanks everyone for your info on the MMR vaccine. I have learned quite a

bit over the past few days. Regarding my fillings, now you guys have me

paranoid about them. lol. I've had a mouth full since I was a kid.

I also want to say that you all seem to be very strong people. I applaude

you for the love and support you give your kids. Everyone seems to be very

helpful and supportive to the other members too.

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>

>

> The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

> absolutely

> SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal. Since thats the mercury

> preservative, if the vaccine lacks thimerosal, then you should be

> safe.

>

>

> On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 06:52:30 -0500, steve

> <sbuchier@...> wrote:

> > on 11/2/04 10:23 PM, mprdh2004 at justice9999@... wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi ,

> > >

> > > My thoughts are don't do it!!!

> > >

> > > My 5 yr. old had his MMR at 18 mos. old and regressed

> afterwards.

> > > We recently checked his measles titre and it was very elevated.

> > >

> > > My 3 yr. old's measles titre is elevated as well.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >>

> > >> Hi I'm . I have 3 boys ages 17, 4 and 1. I've been

> hearing

> > > a

> > >> lot lately about people deciding against vaccinating their

> kids.

> > > I'm

> > >> debating on whether to let my kids get the MMR vaccine again.

> > > Would

> > >> like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it please.

> > >>

> > >> Thanks so much!

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > =======================================================

> > >

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The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the objectionable

issue is that there are loads of parents that were eye-witnesses to their

children's regression into autism upon receiving the MMR jab.

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I also was curious, I read your post that the MMR doesn't have mercury. Is

it that is doesn't now, or never did?

I'm very confused because I thought it had thimersol to preserve the triple

vax.

thanks,

carol

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>

>

>

> The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

> SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

>

> Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that were

> eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon receiving

> the MMR jab.

>

>

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no the mmr never had thimesoral because the rubella is cultured in

living tissue taken from an un born child. the thimesoral would kill

this tissue.

> I also was curious, I read your post that the MMR doesn't have

mercury. Is

> it that is doesn't now, or never did?

> I'm very confused because I thought it had thimersol to preserve the

triple

> vax.

> thanks,

> carol

>

> Re: [ ] Re: MMR

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>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

> >

> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that were

> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

receiving

> > the MMR jab.

> >

> >

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wow thank you for that info.

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>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make absolutely

>> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

>> >

>> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

>> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that were

>> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

> receiving

>> > the MMR jab.

>> >

>> >

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If you need more info with respect to the use of tissue from the

unborn used in vaccines then you can get this from.

www.cogforlife.org

or e:mail cogforlife@... and reference Debi and she is one of

the main activists.

she can help you get separate portions of the MMR split up too.

Bob Meyer

Iowa

> >> I also was curious, I read your post that the MMR doesn't have

> > mercury. Is

> >> it that is doesn't now, or never did?

> >> I'm very confused because I thought it had thimersol to

preserve the

> > triple

> >> vax.

> >> thanks,

> >> carol

> >>

> >> Re: [ ] Re: MMR

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> >>

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

absolutely

> >> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

> >> >

> >> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> >> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that

were

> >> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

> > receiving

> >> > the MMR jab.

> >> >

> >> >

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Hi,

Isn't that similar to stem cell research? Maybe if President Bush was aware

he would do away with the MMR. Sorry for the sarcasm, just wish we could do

have power in our fight with the drug companies!!!! Frustrated...Kathy-----

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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:31 AM

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> wow thank you for that info.

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> Re: [ ] Re: MMR

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> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

absolutely

> >> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

> >> >

> >> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> >> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that were

> >> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

> > receiving

> >> > the MMR jab.

> >> >

> >> >

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" living tissue taken from an un born child "

I don't see how one can be pro-life and pro-vaccine at the same time. I guess in

someone's mind it's OK since the baby is dead anyway you might as well make some

money on it.

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> >>

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

absolutely

> >> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

> >> >

> >> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> >> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that were

> >> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

> > receiving

> >> > the MMR jab.

> >> >

> >> >

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Thank you for the link. I did get my younger son's MMR split up, actually

he's only had the M(measles) and I'm procrastinating for as long as I could

with the Mumps and Rubella. My original plan was well thought out (I

thought) which included breaking up the MMR in 12 month intervals, then my

husband took him and they just went nuts giving him multiple vaccinations

emphasizing how far behind he is, and dh was not using his memory bank that

day when I told him NOT to get ANY shots. Wow sorry for yelling, lol I get

so mad when I think of what happened.

anyway, I am going to try to get an excemption from the school district here

and hopefully I can better educate myself in the interim.

Thanks again sorry for rambling....

Carol

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>> >>

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

> absolutely

>> >> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

>> >> >

>> >> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

>> >> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that

> were

>> >> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

>> > receiving

>> >> > the MMR jab.

>> >> >

>> >> >

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Yes in fact it is very closely related to stem cell research and w.

bush's ban was tied to the vaccine issue.

why?

since the vaccines already existed and W. did not want to upset

that holy grail of an apple cart he limited stem cell research to

future destruction. not current existing cell lines, thus allowing

the vaccine use of aborted fetal tissue to continue.

sorry if anyone is affended here, but those are the simple facts.

Bob

> > >> I also was curious, I read your post that the MMR doesn't have

> > > mercury. Is

> > >> it that is doesn't now, or never did?

> > >> I'm very confused because I thought it had thimersol to

preserve the

> > > triple

> > >> vax.

> > >> thanks,

> > >> carol

> > >>

> > >> Re: [ ] Re: MMR

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> >

> > >> >

> > >> >

> > >> >

> > >> > The MMR is important and if you do decide to give it, make

> absolutely

> > >> > SURE that it doesn't contain thimerosal.

> > >> >

> > >> > Um, the MMR is NOT a mercury-containing vaccine. I think the

> > >> > objectionable issue is that there are loads of parents that

were

> > >> > eye-witnesses to their children's regression into autism upon

> > > receiving

> > >> > the MMR jab.

> > >> >

> > >> >

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