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Can't help with the request, but would like to point out that just because you

have received your summons, does not mean that you have to answer it! Take as

long as you like to decide what you want to do and don't let the HPs hurry you

into making a decision against your inclinations. All mine have had their jabs,

but following *my* time schedule, not the HPs'. They didn't particularly like

it, but there was not much they could do about it.

It's your baby, your decision.

Alison

Anyone know of any clinics doing single jabs in Hampshire? I know someone

(angela G?) has posted details of one in Chiswick but if there's anywhere closer

it would be good. I thought I had longer to think about this but have just had

our summons for the triple jab - Tim will only be 13 months old. My closest

friend has an autistic child and is a doctor of a long line of doctors and her

considered advice (which matches my own deductions) is have the measles jab and

maybe think about the others later. She said that a paediatric neurologist

friend of hers has seen so many cases of measles-complication-induced

neuroloical disorders in the last few years (problems that hadn't been seen for

years and years in this country) that she would not advise anyone to avoid the

measles inoculation.

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Hear hear, Alison. Even if you have to resort to seemingly underhand

tactics, for example, child feeling a bit under the weather etc, as Alison

said 'it is your baby/child.

Good luck with you search for a single measles jab

H

>and don't let the HPs hurry you into making a decision against your

inclinations. All mine have had their jabs, but following *my* time

schedule, not the HPs'. They didn't particularly like it, but there was not

much they could do about it.

>

> It's your baby, your decision.

>

> Alison

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don't forget you can just postpone....i have Susys on hold atm. but agree

about the measles thingy, my DBS were very ill with it, no long term efects

but its burnt on my memory.

MMR

>Anyone know of any clinics doing single jabs in Hampshire? I know someone

(angela G?) has posted details of one in Chiswick but if there's anywhere

closer it would be good. I thought I had longer to think about this but

have just had our summons for the triple jab - Tim will only be 13 months

old. My closest friend has an autistic child and is a doctor of a long line

of doctors and her considered advice (which matches my own deductions) is

have the measles jab and maybe think about the others later. She said that

a paediatric neurologist friend of hers has seen so many cases of

measles-complication-induced neuroloical disorders in the last few years

(problems that hadn't been seen for years and years in this country) that

she would not advise anyone to avoid the measles inoculation.

>

>One more worry.

>

>Anneliese (part-time) SAHM to Baby Tim (18/9/99), member, Alton, Bordon and

district branch

>

>

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I'm agonising over what to do when the MMR summons comes too, and going

private for the single measles jab is a possibilty for us too.

> She said that a paediatric neurologist friend of hers has seen so many cases

of

> measles-complication-induced neuroloical disorders in the last few years

(problems that hadn't been

> seen for years and years in this country) that she would not advise anyone to

avoid the measles

> inoculation.

Now this statement intrigues me... why has the rate of

measles-complication-

induced neuroloical disorders suddenly gone up recently? In the 'bad

old

days' i.e. when I was a child, almost all children caught the wild

disease

at some point and lived to tell the tale. So why is there an increase

in

complications now, when most children get MMR? What percentage of these

damaged children had received MMR or the single measles jab but caught

measles anyway?

As you can tell, I'm spooked by the possibility of 'atypical measles' :

measles caught after (incomplete/ineffective?) measles vaccination

in which the illness follows an altered course and seems to have a

higher rate of complications than the 'normal' wild disease.

Liz

Mama to Anne-Marie 29/10/99

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