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Will they accept titers?

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I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter  Her<BR>

  husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose medical and<BR>

  who knows what else.  I read something that said Measles was treated with<BR>

  lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the vaccinations individually,<BR>

  spread out through time it would be better. Do you or anyone else have<BR>

  recommendations about what she can do?<BR>

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I don't know. The little girl is from China and is 14 mo. Old. I'll ask if

they would test for that. If not, are there any other suggestions?

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Will they accept titers?

S S

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I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter  Her<BR>

  husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose medical

and<BR>

  who knows what else.  I read something that said Measles was treated

with<BR>

  lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the vaccinations

individually,<BR>

  spread out through time it would be better. Do you or anyone else have<BR>

  recommendations about what she can do?<BR>

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M<BR>

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On Jun 24, 2005, at 13:40, Matt & wrote:

> I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter

> Her husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

> medical and who knows what else. I read something that said Measles

> was treated with lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the

> vaccinations individually, spread out through time it would be

> better. Do you or anyone else have recommendations about what she

> can do?

1. Get separate Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccines, rather than 3-

in-1. Spread them out over time.

2. Ensure that these do not contain thimerasol (normally they would

not, but be sure)

3. Ensure that they do not contain live viruii.

See " A User-Friendly Vaccination Schedule " , at:

http://generationrescue.org/pdf/user_friendly.pdf

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What about the vitamin A that I read that was used to treat measles?

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Re: [ ] friend must get MMR

On Jun 24, 2005, at 13:40, Matt & wrote:

> I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter

> Her husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

> medical and who knows what else. I read something that said Measles

> was treated with lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the

> vaccinations individually, spread out through time it would be

> better. Do you or anyone else have recommendations about what she

> can do?

1. Get separate Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccines, rather than 3-

in-1. Spread them out over time.

2. Ensure that these do not contain thimerasol (normally they would

not, but be sure)

3. Ensure that they do not contain live viruii.

See " A User-Friendly Vaccination Schedule " , at:

http://generationrescue.org/pdf/user_friendly.pdf

-tor

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Just wanted to make a few comments here:

> > I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter

> > Her husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

> > medical and who knows what else. I read something that said Measles

> > was treated with lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the

> > vaccinations individually, spread out through time it would be

> > better. Do you or anyone else have recommendations about what she

> > can do?

>

> 1. Get separate Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccines, rather than 3-

> in-1. Spread them out over time.

> 2. Ensure that these do not contain thimerasol (normally they would

> not, but be sure)

> 3. Ensure that they do not contain live viruii.

>

> See " A User-Friendly Vaccination Schedule " , at:

> http://generationrescue.org/pdf/user_friendly.pdf

>

> -tor

The MMR has never contained thimerosal because it consists of 3 live

viruses, so the mercury would actually kill them.

My son received his MMR vaccine when he was 14 months and was later

diagnosed with autism at age 2. We later did blood tests and found

that he had grossly elevated measles antibodies, which suggests

virus-induced autoimmunity. (Mercury also had a role in his autism

through other thimerosal containing vaccines he received).

I would personally look at getting the religious exemption if possible.

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> I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter Her

> husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

medical and

> who knows what else.

I would request the *written* military policy that requires this. If

in fact is does require it, I would wait until the very last age that

is acceptable [for example, try to put it off until the child is age

18months.]

>>I read something that said Measles was treated with

> lots of vitamin A

Yes, give lots of vitamin A before and for a few weeks after the

measles shot. Also might be good to give olive leaf extract as

anti-viral for the other virus/es.

>>and I know if she can get the vaccinations individually,

> spread out through time it would be better.

Yes.

Dana

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If she's adopted there's a chance she got double vaccinated already....one in

China and again in the US if they didn't have complete records from China.

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I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter  Her<BR><BR>

  husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose medical<BR>

and<BR><BR>

  who knows what else.  I read something that said Measles was treated<BR>

with<BR><BR>

  lots of vitamin A and I know if she can get the vaccinations<BR>

individually,<BR><BR>

  spread out through time it would be better. Do you or anyone else have<BR><BR>

  recommendations about what she can do?<BR><BR>

<BR><BR>

M<BR><BR>

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I know this is an old post but I just was going through trying to delete some of

my 4700 messages!

My husband is military also, AF, and we haven't had any trouble not getting our

kids shots. We got several letters from the base hospital requesting that my

son be brought in and I simply ignored them. I never heard anything from my

husband about them contacting him. What ever became of this? I hate that

people are bullied into getting shots. I wonder if that is what they were

really doing. The military has taught it's members to obey unconditionally.

Someone may be using this, saying they will get into trouble if they don't

comply. I did see that there is a group for natural parenting for

military members. She may be able to get advice from them. When my daughter

was born they didn't have any issue with me not fiving her the birth Hep B.

They really didn't even question me about it. Probably fiqured the peds would

have a fit later when she started with her well baby appointments. We moved

since then and are now under BCBS with the reserves.

Hope all is well.

danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

> I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter Her

> husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

medical and

> who knows what else.

I would request the *written* military policy that requires this. If

in fact is does require it, I would wait until the very last age that

is acceptable [for example, try to put it off until the child is age

18months.]

>>I read something that said Measles was treated with

> lots of vitamin A

Yes, give lots of vitamin A before and for a few weeks after the

measles shot. Also might be good to give olive leaf extract as

anti-viral for the other virus/es.

>>and I know if she can get the vaccinations individually,

> spread out through time it would be better.

Yes.

Dana

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Thank you for the information. It’s never too late! I’ll pass it along to

her. I think she is trying to wait it out with them also.

Take care,

M

Re: [ ] Re: friend must get MMR

I know this is an old post but I just was going through trying to delete

some of my 4700 messages!

My husband is military also, AF, and we haven't had any trouble not getting

our kids shots. We got several letters from the base hospital requesting

that my son be brought in and I simply ignored them. I never heard anything

from my husband about them contacting him. What ever became of this? I

hate that people are bullied into getting shots. I wonder if that is what

they were really doing. The military has taught it's members to obey

unconditionally. Someone may be using this, saying they will get into

trouble if they don't comply. I did see that there is a group for

natural parenting for military members. She may be able to get advice from

them. When my daughter was born they didn't have any issue with me not

fiving her the birth Hep B. They really didn't even question me about it.

Probably fiqured the peds would have a fit later when she started with her

well baby appointments. We moved since then and are now under BCBS with the

reserves.

Hope all is well.

danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

> I also have a friend who has to get the MMR shot for her daughter Her

> husband is military and they have to get this or they can lose

medical and

> who knows what else.

I would request the *written* military policy that requires this. If

in fact is does require it, I would wait until the very last age that

is acceptable [for example, try to put it off until the child is age

18months.]

>>I read something that said Measles was treated with

> lots of vitamin A

Yes, give lots of vitamin A before and for a few weeks after the

measles shot. Also might be good to give olive leaf extract as

anti-viral for the other virus/es.

>>and I know if she can get the vaccinations individually,

> spread out through time it would be better.

Yes.

Dana

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