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Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues as the other

vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any information would be

appreciated.

Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

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All I can tell you is that that is the last thing they ever poked my

son with and his arm swelled up and got all puffy and red.

I called them a few hours after and they had me come in right away.

As a matter of fact I had to make 3 trips to the Ped that day so they

could " monitor " it. I also had to go in the next day so they could

see it.

I am still ticked off about that one!

And I dont belive the reported it to the CDC but I did!

If it were something so harmless like they claim why were they

falling all over themselves to see my son's arm and make sure he was

ok?????

grrrrrrrrrrr

> Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues as

the other

> vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any information

would be

> appreciated.

>

> Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

>

>

>

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Besides having a high rate of problems associated with it, I

seriously wonder if it even works. I've known two kids to get

chicken pox who HAD the vaccine.

maryW

> Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues as

the other

> vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any information

would be

> appreciated.

>

> Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

>

>

>

>

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It does not have thimerosal but has many other nasties. It was put out as a

money-maker. It only lasts for maybe 7-10 years ( if at all) not life-long

immunity, so booster shot every 10 years! a true money- maker and for older

folks, shingles can be more painful and life threatening than childhood

chickenpox. My girls had this in 1997, before I became vaccine- educated...I

should never have done it..let your kids get it naturally and get immunity that

way.

merrywbee <maryandphilip@...> wrote:Besides having a high rate of problems

associated with it, I

seriously wonder if it even works. I've known two kids to get

chicken pox who HAD the vaccine.

maryW

> Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues as

the other

> vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any information

would be

> appreciated.

>

> Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

>

>

>

>

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---For anyone interested, I had the chicken pox as a thirteen year

old. Not very comfortable at that age, but no long lasting ill

effects from it!

Sheryl

In , teresa conrick

<redhead60707@y...> wrote:

> It does not have thimerosal but has many other nasties. It was

put out as a money-maker. It only lasts for maybe 7-10 years ( if

at all) not life-long immunity, so booster shot every 10 years! a

true money- maker and for older folks, shingles can be more painful

and life threatening than childhood chickenpox. My girls had this

in 1997, before I became vaccine- educated...I should never have

done it..let your kids get it naturally and get immunity that way.

>

> merrywbee <maryandphilip@a...> wrote:Besides having a high rate of

problems associated with it, I

> seriously wonder if it even works. I've known two kids to get

> chicken pox who HAD the vaccine.

>

> maryW

>

>

>

> > Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues

as

> the other

> > vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any

information

> would be

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I had the chicken pox at 6mos, 6 or 7 YO and again at 12. no real problems

except for a few scars.

A friend of mine never got it and she's 30 something and all her kids have had

it. go figure...

Doctors told her she's merely a carrier but has a natural immunity to it.From:

grapenutsgirl

Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:40 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: chicken pox vaccine

---For anyone interested, I had the chicken pox as a thirteen year

old. Not very comfortable at that age, but no long lasting ill

effects from it!

Sheryl

In , teresa conrick

<redhead60707@y...> wrote:

> It does not have thimerosal but has many other nasties. It was

put out as a money-maker. It only lasts for maybe 7-10 years ( if

at all) not life-long immunity, so booster shot every 10 years! a

true money- maker and for older folks, shingles can be more painful

and life threatening than childhood chickenpox. My girls had this

in 1997, before I became vaccine- educated...I should never have

done it..let your kids get it naturally and get immunity that way.

>

> merrywbee <maryandphilip@a...> wrote:Besides having a high rate of

problems associated with it, I

> seriously wonder if it even works. I've known two kids to get

> chicken pox who HAD the vaccine.

>

> maryW

>

>

>

> > Does anyone know if the chicken pox vaccine has the same isues

as

> the other

> > vaccines we discuss regularly on this list serve? Any

information

> would be

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Also has anyone dealt with chicken pox in an 8 or 10 year old?

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Amy,

Who is making it sound like you 'must' do this vaccine. Take whatever

exemption you can. If you feel that your child needs chelation, she

surely does not need another bump up on the ladder of toxicity. There

are even pediatricians in our area who will not give this one!!

>

> Hi,

>

> We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her chicken

pox

> vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when she was small.

> She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of giving her this

> vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she already had the

> chicken pox.

>

> Is there another vaccine they get at age 7? We were told she's

missing

> 2. One, of course, is the chicken pox. I was hoping to chelate her

this

> summer. If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I wait

> afterwards to begin chelation?

>

> Thanks

>

> Amy

>

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Probably a stupid question, but is there a blood test that could determine if

she was already immune? I don't think this is a " mandatory " vaccine, is it? not

sure. You should probably ask for a copy of her immunization record if you don't

already have it. Not sure of the rationale of vaccinating against chicken pox if

she's already had it? Sounds crazy to me!!

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---- mbrookh <mbrookh@...> wrote:

Amy,

Who is making it sound like you 'must' do this vaccine. Take whatever

exemption you can. If you feel that your child needs chelation, she

surely does not need another bump up on the ladder of toxicity. There

are even pediatricians in our area who will not give this one!!

>

> Hi,

>

> We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her chicken

pox

> vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when she was small.

> She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of giving her this

> vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she already had the

> chicken pox.

>

> Is there another vaccine they get at age 7? We were told she's

missing

> 2. One, of course, is the chicken pox. I was hoping to chelate her

this

> summer. If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I wait

> afterwards to begin chelation?

>

> Thanks

>

> Amy

>

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I can't remember if I took her to the doctors office when she had

them. I'm thnking I called them and they said it was probably chicken

pox. She had them when she was real small that's why it's hard to

remember what exactly happened. The reason why I can remember her

having them is cause she got a scar above her eye brow and one on the

private area!

We live in TN so our exemptions are Religious and Medical. We don't

go to church and she doesn't have any medical reasons to not have

them done. I will definitely look into having both kids checked for

immunity to these stupid things!!

Thanks!

> > > >

> > > > Hi,

> > > >

> > > > We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her

> chicken

> > > pox

> > > > vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when she was

> > small.

> > > > She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of giving her

> this

> > > > vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she already had

> the

> > > > chicken pox.

> > > >

> > > > Is there another vaccine they get at age 7? We were told

she's

> > > missing

> > > > 2. One, of course, is the chicken pox. I was hoping to

chelate

> > her

> > > this

> > > > summer. If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I

> wait

> > > > afterwards to begin chelation?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Amy

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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TN does allow viral titers for proof of immunity. At least in

college... I assume it holds true for all schools.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi,

> > > > >

> > > > > We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her

> > chicken

> > > > pox

> > > > > vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when she

was

> > > small.

> > > > > She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of giving

her

> > this

> > > > > vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she already

had

> > the

> > > > > chicken pox.

> > > > >

> > > > > Is there another vaccine they get at age 7? We were told

> she's

> > > > missing

> > > > > 2. One, of course, is the chicken pox. I was hoping to

> chelate

> > > her

> > > > this

> > > > > summer. If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I

> > wait

> > > > > afterwards to begin chelation?

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > Amy

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I'm convinced that my son's apraxia is linked to the chicken pox vaccine (or one

that came with that round of vaccines -- because after that round, he stopped

babbling and using jargon -- became a very quiet baby). With that said, if I

had to do it all over again, I'd have raced right by that vaccine siting

whatever exemption I could have at the time. So, can you consult a DAN doc to

sign off on the expemption for your child, or have him state that your child has

immunity to the virus.....had the virus, or whatever. And, if you're chelating,

is there the possibility for a medical exemption?

@...: rnanjnc@...: Sun, 16 Mar 2008

16:21:19 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Chicken Pox Vaccine

I can't remember if I took her to the doctors office when she had them. I'm

thnking I called them and they said it was probably chicken pox. She had them

when she was real small that's why it's hard to remember what exactly happened.

The reason why I can remember her having them is cause she got a scar above her

eye brow and one on the private area!We live in TN so our exemptions are

Religious and Medical. We don't go to church and she doesn't have any medical

reasons to not have them done. I will definitely look into having both kids

checked for immunity to these stupid things!! Thanks!> > > >> >

> > Hi,> > > > > > > > We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her

> chicken > > > pox > > > > vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when

she was > > small. > > > > She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of

giving her > this > > > > vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she

already had > the > > > > chicken pox. > > > > > > > > Is there another vaccine

they get at age 7? We were told she's > > > missing > > > > 2. One, of course,

is the chicken pox. I was hoping to chelate > > her > > > this > > > > summer.

If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I > wait > > > > afterwards to

begin chelation?> > > > > > > > Thanks> > > > > > > > Amy> > > >> > >> >>

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> We live in TN so our exemptions are Religious and Medical. We don't

> go to church

On another message board, one family decided they were from " the

church of autism " , and filed a religious exemption for that reason.

Dana

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spirituality can take many forms. there are legal

precedents stating that native american spirituality

will uphold a religious exemption. thus, you do not

have to be a member of an " organized religion " -

attend church - or praise " god " in order to claim this

exemption.

--- danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

>

> > We live in TN so our exemptions are Religious and

> Medical. We don't

> > go to church

>

>

> On another message board, one family decided they

> were from " the

> church of autism " , and filed a religious exemption

> for that reason.

>

> Dana

>

>

>

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> I think that is true. If you think of the ³church² as a body of people who

> help one another, encourage one another, love one another (and I believe this

> is what the word means, regardless of what it has become)...we do, indeed,

> belong to the Church of Autism.

>

> -

>

>

>

>> > We live in TN so our exemptions are Religious and Medical. We don't

>> > go to church

>

> On another message board, one family decided they were from " the

> church of autism " , and filed a religious exemption for that reason.

>

> Dana

>

>

>

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I wish I could use that one on her. She's not sutistic but my son is.

I'll use it for him!!

Thanks

> > We live in TN so our exemptions are Religious and Medical. We don't

> > go to church

>

>

> On another message board, one family decided they were from " the

> church of autism " , and filed a religious exemption for that reason.

>

> Dana

>

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Amy,

Filing the exemption is easy. And we do not attend church regularly,

because my vaccine damaged son cannot sit quietly in a church. His dad

and I are different religion but both of Christian origin. Attending a

church is not a test of faith...many people worship and practice their

faith in their own home as we do. No one can question you on your

beliefs either once you file this exemption. It is illegal to question

your believes.

Don't think you can't file because your children already had some

vaccines, because this is not true. My children had some vaccinations

as well, before I learned enough about them and their contents and

realize that these were poisons and did conflict with my beliefs. I

don't believe God wants me to poison my children. In a court of law if

you administer a poisonous substance to another human, this is

considered attempted murder and punishable by law. I don't see

vaccines as any different. I find murder against my beliefs. Your

beliefs do not have to complex like being Christian Science or

something..simply believing in preserving human life it enough.

Once you file this with your doctor/schools etc, you no longer have to

worry about your son's 5 year shots or whatever new shot or booster

they want to give any of your children. It it well within your

constitutional right to practice your faith and not have money driven

practices like vaccination violate those beliefs.

Filing out the paperwork is far worth it to prevent the harm to your

children.

www.vaclib.org

This site will help you file the proper paperwork for you state.

They also have an advocate for TN if you need help.

Hep and Hip and all the other ones are toxic also.

>

>

>

> >

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > We were told that my 10 year old daughter didn't get her chicken

> > pox

> > > vaccine when she was 7. She had the chicken pox when she was

> small.

> > > She's got 2 scars from them. How can I get out of giving her this

> > > vaccine? There's no way to prove to them that she already had the

> > > chicken pox.

> > >

> > > Is there another vaccine they get at age 7? We were told she's

> > missing

> > > 2. One, of course, is the chicken pox. I was hoping to chelate her

> > this

> > > summer. If she gets this other other vaccine, how long do I wait

> > > afterwards to begin chelation?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Amy

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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If one of your goal is to keep her from becoming austistic sign it for her, too,

as there's a family history.

S S

From: rnanjnc@...

Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:07:03 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Chicken Pox Vaccine

I wish I could use that one on her. She's not sutistic but my son is.

I'll use it for him!!

Thanks

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Family history is a good one too. Thanks everyone for all the

information. I've done alot of research this morning! You've kept me

busy with all the sites!

One more question. If I don't file with the school or doctors office,

is it the Health Department that I file it with? I know I might have

to get a green form from them to sign.

Thanks Again!! I love you all!!!!

Amy

>

>

> If one of your goal is to keep her from becoming austistic sign it

for her, too, as there's a family history.

> S S

>

>

> From: rnanjnc@...

> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:07:03 +0000

> Subject: [ ] Re: Chicken Pox Vaccine

>

> I wish I could use that one on her. She's not sutistic but my son

is.

>

> I'll use it for him!!

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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