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>To my knowldge, it nearly every state it is possible to get a

religious or medical exemption from vaccination. Religious or

philosophical exemption is easier to get because it requires

less " proof " unlike medical. Be aware that many doctors and even

school administrators will tell you its the law and that you have no

choice. Most of the time this is not true. Be educated and have the

written proof in front of you when they try intimidation tactics.

Stand your ground!

Tina

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I at first wanted to follow Dr. Cave's recommendations. At four mos,

however, I could not allow vax to start. I just stopped doing well

visits, primarly because she only got sick 1-2 wks after going in to

begin with, secondly because one of the peds blessed me out. So

mostly the only times they see us is when she's sick, and most of

the time they aren't overly concerned with her vaccines. If they say

anything I tell them I can't do it that day because she's ill. Also,

if your child has an allergy to eggs and gelatin that can be a

reason to avoid the vaccines. After one they don't get the Hib, is

it? The DaPT package insert says serious consideration should be

given when a first-degree relative has a neurological disorder,

autism counts as. Hep B isn't needed at all when you are a stay-at-

home, I am. I have a family history of thimerosal allergy that also

gives me cause about any vax. I found out my mother is very

sensitive to it. That pretty much takes care of them. I use a

religious exemption for my state.

HTH,

Debi

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Hi,

I didn't read the first message, but here is an excellent link of

exemption letters by state for the school districts. Good luck!

www.unhinderedliving.com/statevaccexemp.html

> I at first wanted to follow Dr. Cave's recommendations. At four

mos,

> however, I could not allow vax to start. I just stopped doing well

> visits, primarly because she only got sick 1-2 wks after going in

to

> begin with, secondly because one of the peds blessed me out. So

> mostly the only times they see us is when she's sick, and most of

> the time they aren't overly concerned with her vaccines. If they

say

> anything I tell them I can't do it that day because she's ill.

Also,

> if your child has an allergy to eggs and gelatin that can be a

> reason to avoid the vaccines. After one they don't get the Hib, is

> it? The DaPT package insert says serious consideration should be

> given when a first-degree relative has a neurological disorder,

> autism counts as. Hep B isn't needed at all when you are a stay-at-

> home, I am. I have a family history of thimerosal allergy that

also

> gives me cause about any vax. I found out my mother is very

> sensitive to it. That pretty much takes care of them. I use a

> religious exemption for my state.

>

> HTH,

> Debi

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> We want to have another child, and I surely will not vaccinate this

> child before the age of 2, PERIOD. my question is, how do you NOT

> vaccinate...

Find your state here

http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/allstates.htm

>>wont doctors be all over me pressuring me?

Probably. You need to " just say no " .

> also, if i do decide to vaccinate, with individualized vaccines,

> (thimerosol-free, of course) is there a schedule out there of which

> to do when and how far apart?

Here is the DAN protocol

http://tacanow.com/danprotocal.htm

Good luck.

Dana

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