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I have been hired for a position at a hospital that I used to work for when

I was pregnant with my ASD son.

They wanted a copy of my current immunizations. I kindly reminded them that

in 2000 they drew my titers, and should have the records. What I did not

volunteer is that at the time the results came back that I needed an MMR

booster. I also will be asked to have the Hepatitis B vaccination. (I was

pregnant and would not take it while I was pregnant)

Are these vaccinations mercury free now? What should I look for on the

packages to make sure they are? Are there places to purchase these

vaccinations without mercury? As an adult should I worry about the MMR

combination and have them separately?

Any advice and help would be appreciated. I do need the job to help fund

all of our medical supps and dietary intervention, so turning it down would

be a hardship. I am also currently enrolled in classes for nursing so I

would have to have these immunizations eventually, it just seems now is

going to be the time I address these issues.

Becca

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>>at the time the results came back that I needed an MMR

> booster.

Did you need MMR, or just one of the components?

>>I also will be asked to have the Hepatitis B vaccination. (I was

> pregnant and would not take it while I was pregnant)

>

> Are these vaccinations mercury free now?

MMR never contained mercury, but it is a live virus. You might want

to test your own metal levels before agreeing to it.

HepB is available now WITH and WITHOUT mercury. Be sure to check the

package insert

http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm

>>What should I look for on the

> packages to make sure they are?

Read the label and see what is used as a preservative.

>>Are there places to purchase these

> vaccinations without mercury?

Check chart I linked above for manufacturers. Your hospital should be

able to order whichever one/s you decide.

As an adult should I worry about the MMR

> combination and have them separately?

If you are high-metal, then yes.

You can also ask whether or not you are permitted to waive the vax. I

don't know how it works for professionals in the field.

Dana

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> I have been hired for a position at a hospital that I used to work

for when

> I was pregnant with my ASD son.

>

> They wanted a copy of my current immunizations. I kindly reminded

them that

> in 2000 they drew my titers, and should have the records. What I

did not

> volunteer is that at the time the results came back that I needed

an MMR

> booster. I also will be asked to have the Hepatitis B

vaccination. (I was

> pregnant and would not take it while I was pregnant)

>

> Are these vaccinations mercury free now? What should I look for

on the

> packages to make sure they are?

You should look at the package insert and label on any

vaccines and look for the word " thimerosal " . If there

is thimerosal then that is mercury. As far as I am aware,

if the word thimerosal is not present then there is no

mercury. Do this for EACH vaccine.

> Are there places to purchase these

> vaccinations without mercury? As an adult should I worry about

the MMR

> combination and have them separately?

I suppose it depends upon your immune system and how much

of an immune challenge you wish to give your immune system

to deal with. :(

good wishes,

Moria

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Make sure you check the box! Dr. Geier said the pharma companies found out

that they were telling people to check the label, so they moved it to the

box (which often gets thrown away!) As he said, " They are playing Russian

Roulette with our children's lives. "

Barb

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>

> > I have been hired for a position at a hospital that I used to work

> for when

> > I was pregnant with my ASD son.

> >

> > They wanted a copy of my current immunizations. I kindly reminded

> them that

> > in 2000 they drew my titers, and should have the records. What I

> did not

> > volunteer is that at the time the results came back that I needed

> an MMR

> > booster. I also will be asked to have the Hepatitis B

> vaccination. (I was

> > pregnant and would not take it while I was pregnant)

> >

> > Are these vaccinations mercury free now? What should I look for

> on the

> > packages to make sure they are?

>

> You should look at the package insert and label on any

> vaccines and look for the word " thimerosal " . If there

> is thimerosal then that is mercury. As far as I am aware,

> if the word thimerosal is not present then there is no

> mercury. Do this for EACH vaccine.

>

>

> > Are there places to purchase these

> > vaccinations without mercury? As an adult should I worry about

> the MMR

> > combination and have them separately?

>

> I suppose it depends upon your immune system and how much

> of an immune challenge you wish to give your immune system

> to deal with. :(

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

>

>

>

>

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Becca, check over this site and see if any contraindications fit you,

and also scroll down to see the list of ingredients/brand names.

Here is the link:

http://www.cdc.gov/nip/recs/contraindications.htm

You will have to scroll down about halfway to a chart where they list

vax ingredients. Wherever you see " thimerosal " with the * mark, that

means it has 3 micrograms or less in it. If you see just thimerosal

with no asterisk mark, then it has the full amount-- 25 micrograms.

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> I have been hired for a position at a hospital that I used to work

for when

> I was pregnant with my ASD son.

>

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