Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 --WIth your children already having " issues " I would not worry about spacing the shots, I wouldnt give them any more at all. Patti - In , " mk_buster " <mk_buster@y...> wrote: > > Does anyone know where to find the guidelines for spacing between the > vaccines? Both my sons did not start their vaccinations until 4 > months, instead of the standard 2 months. The doctor's office had > them caught up with everyone else, though, by 15 months. For > example, on my now 5 year old son, he was given the DT(minus the P, > which he had an earlier reaction to) at 9 months old, 11 months, and > again at 15 months. Isn't that mercury exposure spaced even more > closely than is usual? > > Both sons cannot digest gluten or casein, and the older has diagnosis > of mild autism. My two year old has unexplained hostility and > temper. My 10 month old will not be having any shots! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 > Does anyone know where to find the guidelines for spacing between the > vaccines? Here is the DAN recommendation http://tacanow.com/danprotocal.htm If you want to waive further vax, find your state here http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/allstates.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Sorry I was unclear - Of course my sons are not having any more vaccines! > > > > Does anyone know where to find the guidelines for spacing between the > > vaccines? Both my sons did not start their vaccinations until 4 > > months, instead of the standard 2 months. The doctor's office had > > them caught up with everyone else, though, by 15 months. For > > example, on my now 5 year old son, he was given the DT(minus the P, > > which he had an earlier reaction to) at 9 months old, 11 months, and > > again at 15 months. Isn't that mercury exposure spaced even more > > closely than is usual? > > > > Both sons cannot digest gluten or casein, and the older has diagnosis > > of mild autism. My two year old has unexplained hostility and > > temper. My 10 month old will not be having any shots! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Yup. The correct age for the next shot is about 150. Andy . . . . .. . . . > > --WIth your children already having " issues " I would not worry about > spacing the shots, I wouldnt give them any more at all. > Patti > - In , " mk_buster " <mk_buster@y...> wrote: > > > > Does anyone know where to find the guidelines for spacing between the > > vaccines? Both my sons did not start their vaccinations until 4 > > months, instead of the standard 2 months. The doctor's office had > > them caught up with everyone else, though, by 15 months. For > > example, on my now 5 year old son, he was given the DT(minus the P, > > which he had an earlier reaction to) at 9 months old, 11 months, and > > again at 15 months. Isn't that mercury exposure spaced even more > > closely than is usual? > > > > Both sons cannot digest gluten or casein, and the older has diagnosis > > of mild autism. My two year old has unexplained hostility and > > temper. My 10 month old will not be having any shots! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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