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In a message dated 02/16/2000 9:48:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,

naturebaby@... writes:

<< philosophical exemption that is available in

California. >>

Where can I find that information? I'm in New York, and from what I can

understand, the state is quite strict. I've never heard anything like that

before. Thanks in advance, Wendi!

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We do not vaccinate Drake or use antibiotics (or other drugs). Basically,

in IL anyway, I know there is a form (got one around here somewhere) that is

obtained from a lawyer. It basically allows you to state that due to your

personal beliefs (some have religious conflicts too, but this is different)

that your child(ren) will not be vaccinated. Basically, a child cannot be

denied an education based on religious or personal beliefs of the family. We

have a really good book: Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? A

Parent's Guide to Childhood Shots by Neil Z. . In it there's a section

that discusses this. It's actually easier to get an unimmunized child into

school than a licensed daycare facility. Thank goodness I get to stay home!

Also, don't think that just because a child has previously been vaccinated

that they have to continue to have them. If a parent finds information that

changes their mind on the subject, it's their right to stop. I know some of

my friends have asked me that question. They wonder about the effects of

beginning vaccinations and then discontinuing.

I also have enough opportunities to debate our decision and am not looking to

do so here. I just thought this info might be of some help.

Have a good day!!

Fawn

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I am not trying to debate any of you who do not vaccinate or use

antibiotics...But, regarding the antibiotics what do you do when your

children have an infection? I mean, I certainly am not for antibiotics

unless they are truly indicated. Lets be real, they have been overused and

that is why we have resistant strains of things like staph.

Just the other day I had a baby in the ER who's lumbar puncture culture came

back with gram positive staph which need antibiotic therapy. So, what would

you all who are against antibiotics do? Not treat your children?

Just curious??

Chantel

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I personally homeschool so it isn't an issue, but if I had to send them to

school I would use the philosophical exemption that is available in

California.

Wendi

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Q re: vaccinations

From: NFLI4U@...

Hi, quick question:

I've been pondering this question for sometime, and it's high time I got it

answered. I've been doubting myself in my decision to get my kids

vaccinated. Neither of them had any adverse reactions to any of them, but

how do you get away with not getting them vaccinated and try to send them to

school? I'd love to be able to be in control of my kids health (I am

somewhat in terms of not using antibiotics), but how do you stand down the

education system and their requirements??? Just a thought.

WAHM to Chase, 3 and Paige, 7 mos.

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how do you get away with not getting them vaccinated and try to send them to

school? I'd love to be able to be in control of my kids health (I am

somewhat in terms of not using antibiotics), but how do you stand down the

education system and their requirements??? Just a thought.

I get religious exemptions here in Florida. It can be your personal

religious beliefs,it does not have to be the rules of a certain religion. No

big deal at all!!

Liz SAHM to Connor 6 Tristan 4 and our new arrival Makenna 1/7/00

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I'm not sure if Amazon will have it or not. If they don't let me know and

I can tell you a number to call to try and get it. It's a really well

written, easy to read book and it's short and to the point. I hope it helps

with whatever information you need. If you need suggestions on any others

I've got some more good ones.

Good luck and let me know if you have trouble finding it.

Fawn

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Chantal,

About our use of antibiotics....in general we do not use them but of

course if there were some unfortunate and truly serious illness where the

antibiotics were definitely needed I think we would consider it. Of course

we would also check out other options. Luckily for us it has not happened

but I'm aware that it could. Thanks.

Fawn

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In a message dated 2/16/00 6:38:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, NFLI4U@...

writes:

> but how do you stand down the

> education system and their requirements???

You just sign a form saying that you don't believe in vaccinations. Well,

that's how it works here in Washington State.

Rhonda,

Mom to Five girls

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Chantel,

I personally am fairly against antibiotics but not totally. I think they

are entirely misused and overabused and wouldn't give them to my child for

any minor infection, including strep throat. If my child had a lumbar

puncture that was infected with a bacterial organism, I would have them do a

culture and sensitivity and put my child on the most effective antibiotic

for the strain. I believe that western and eastern medicine have things to

learn from each other and that using them together can be a major tool to

health. I believe that alternative treatments can be extremely effective

for keeping a child from getting to a point that they would need antibiotics

or hospitalization. I have worked in hospitals and am well versed in what

to look for in regards to danger signs for my children. I also have done

extensive study in herbs and homeopathy and have a lot of natural treatments

available at my house so can treat illnesses in their early stages. I

personally believe that the more educated and knowledgeable we as mothers

become, the easier it will be to maintain wellness in our children. Each of

my children has been on antibiotics once in their lives. Looking back I

wouldn't give either of them the antibiotics for the illnesses they had. I

just didn't have the information then that I do now. :D HTH

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

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Re: Q re: vaccinations

From: RNSPU96@...

I am not trying to debate any of you who do not vaccinate or use

antibiotics...But, regarding the antibiotics what do you do when your

children have an infection? I mean, I certainly am not for antibiotics

unless they are truly indicated. Lets be real, they have been overused and

that is why we have resistant strains of things like staph.

Just the other day I had a baby in the ER who's lumbar puncture culture came

back with gram positive staph which need antibiotic therapy. So, what would

you all who are against antibiotics do? Not treat your children?

Just curious??

Chantel

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