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I tried the writing a letter to the school, they wouldn't even let him get

his schedule. So we went to the health department and I allowed the shot

(hes 13 and never a problem with shots before) I took a chance yes, but as

active as he is in the woods and skateboarding I decided to allow it. So far

so

good (this was last year) I got an exempt for my girl from her doctor till

November when we go back to the geneticist. Her... NO CHANCE NO REASON!!!!!

I dont care if I gotta go to President Bush! I watch videos of her prior

to 1 year of age and then BAM!

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No shot is mandatory.

Even if he gets a cut and they want him to have a tetanus. This

depends on where you live and what he was cut with. Do some research

on how tetanus is contracted. We passed up my daughters Td. That

shot still contains thimerosal as far as I know.

I am unsure on the homeopathic remedy sign off thing. As far as I

know if you can buy it you can use it. Unless you are referring to

providing proof of treatment via using a homeopathic remedy. Others

chime in...

>

> My son just had his annual well child physical. The

> ped filled out he usual forms and when my son

> gothome from school there was a note fromthe nurses

> office. In the note she asked if he was going to get

> an updated tetnus shot. She noted it isnt required for

> school but that they liked to update them. I was

> going to write a note saying that it was not an issue

> at this point in time, when and or if he gets

> injured we would address it at that time.

>

> I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> right?

> Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> homeopathic solutions for vaccines? I haven't

> personally read it mysef, just information from a good

> friend.

>

>

> Thanks for any advice

>

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I know this does not help you now but always file an exempt letter

that is notarized and includes the proper wording and quotes the

exact law of exemption for your state.

This way if they refuse you, they are breaking the law and you have

legal grounds for them to let your child into school.

You can do this with your daughter too, if you haven't already

rather than trying to renew the medical one over and over. With the

medical they are expecting that at some point she will be medically

able to be vaccinated. Our beleifs about it however, do not change.

Please for everyone, bear in mind that the individual tetanus shot,

both brands still contains mercury preservative.

>

> I tried the writing a letter to the school, they wouldn't even

let him get

> his schedule. So we went to the health department and I allowed

the shot

> (hes 13 and never a problem with shots before) I took a chance

yes, but as

> active as he is in the woods and skateboarding I decided to allow

it. So far so

> good (this was last year) I got an exempt for my girl from her

doctor till

> November when we go back to the geneticist. Her... NO CHANCE NO

REASON!!!!!

> I dont care if I gotta go to President Bush! I watch videos of

her prior

> to 1 year of age and then BAM!

>

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

> Lena

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

>

>

>

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Dana,

Great information!! I find the alternatives interesting. Since now

days most all of us clean a wound, and many of us visit the doctor

and automatically recieve antibiotic therapy following a serious

wound. It would seem that tetanus would not be a problem.

> > I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> > right?

>

>

> No

>

> Here is an alternative to the shot

>

> http://www.mothering.com/sections/experts/tenpenny-

archive.html#tetanus

>

>

> > Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> > homeopathic solutions for vaccines?

>

>

> Not so far as I know.

>

> Dana

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If and when he gets injured, make sure you give the tetnus/diptheria

shot since last I checked (unless things changed) the tetnus only

shot still has thimerosol.

Sheri W

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> My son just had his annual well child physical. The

> ped filled out he usual forms and when my son

> gothome from school there was a note fromthe nurses

> office. In the note she asked if he was going to get

> an updated tetnus shot. She noted it isnt required for

> school but that they liked to update them. I was

> going to write a note saying that it was not an issue

> at this point in time, when and or if he gets

> injured we would address it at that time.

>

> I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> right?

> Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> homeopathic solutions for vaccines? I haven't

> personally read it mysef, just information from a good

> friend.

>

>

> Thanks for any advice

>

> -

>

>

>

>

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Several years ago, before I had discovered the mercury link to our

daughter's health problems, she was injured. As a young teen she

was 'due' for her booster. Folks in te ER were pushing it. I did know

that her 6 yr DT had sent her to the pits health wise. She had been

pushed into a rock bed. It saved her life! but she had a cracked

buckle plate, 2 teeth missing , dirt and gravel in mouth and root

spaces. I just could not authorized the booster-thank heavens! It was

a very difficult decision then but would be a no brainer now. Down

the road a few years - her younger brother sheared his lower front

leg on a metal dock. Skin/fat were missing, bone intact. Once again

they were saying the tetanus was mandatory. By then I had discovered

the vaccine connection so the 'NO' was an easy answer. His wound got

infected, needed IV antibiotics but eventually healed. For this one

we were also pushed to do a series of debridements in the operating

room leading to eventual skin grafting. He didn't need any of this

for healing. It's difficult to stand your ground when in emergent

circumstances. One thing we've all learned is that our children

depend upon our best judgement even if it contrdicts mainframe

routines. In our state, Ia, you can just pick up the vaccine form,

fill in the info, take it to the courthouse to get notarized and hand

it in to the school. That should be the end of it. No explanations

needed. The nurses should only be concerned about having their

paperwork meet mandated standards; not why you will/will not

vaccinate.

>

> My son just had his annual well child physical. The

> ped filled out he usual forms and when my son

> gothome from school there was a note fromthe nurses

> office. In the note she asked if he was going to get

> an updated tetnus shot. She noted it isnt required for

> school but that they liked to update them. I was

> going to write a note saying that it was not an issue

> at this point in time, when and or if he gets

> injured we would address it at that time.

>

> I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> right?

> Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> homeopathic solutions for vaccines? I haven't

> personally read it mysef, just information from a good

> friend.

>

>

> Thanks for any advice

>

> -

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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THI was withdrawn from pediatric vaccines starting in 1999 (Centers

for Disease Control and Prevention 1999) over concerns that organic

mercury is a known neurodevelopmental toxicant. Nevertheless, THI is

still used in influenza, diphtheria toxoid, diphtheria toxoid and

acellular pertussis (DTaP), and tetanus toxoid vaccines.

http://www.ehponline.org/members/2006/8881/8881.html

Donna

> >

> > My son just had his annual well child physical. The

> > ped filled out he usual forms and when my son

> > gothome from school there was a note fromthe nurses

> > office. In the note she asked if he was going to get

> > an updated tetnus shot. She noted it isnt required for

> > school but that they liked to update them. I was

> > going to write a note saying that it was not an issue

> > at this point in time, when and or if he gets

> > injured we would address it at that time.

> >

> > I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> > right?

> > Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> > homeopathic solutions for vaccines? I haven't

> > personally read it mysef, just information from a good

> > friend.

> >

> >

> > Thanks for any advice

> >

> > -

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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> Dana,

> Great information!! I find the alternatives interesting. Since now

> days most all of us clean a wound, and many of us visit the doctor

> and automatically recieve antibiotic therapy following a serious

> wound. It would seem that tetanus would not be a problem.

My info is that tetanus is anaerobic, which means if the wound bleeds,

tetanus is not an issue. So when my kids get hurt, I always make sure

there is a little blood. =)

Dana

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The key word here is Pediatric. Some of our youngsters are weight appropriate

for the adult dosing which still has thimerisol in the vials...Our pediatricians

office was so amazed to find this out when we read the insert together!

Sharon

[ ] Re: tetnus shot alone

THI was withdrawn from pediatric vaccines starting in 1999 (Centers

for Disease Control and Prevention 1999) over concerns that organic

mercury is a known neurodevelopmental toxicant. Nevertheless, THI is

still used in influenza, diphtheria toxoid, diphtheria toxoid and

acellular pertussis (DTaP), and tetanus toxoid vaccines.

http://www.ehponline.org/members/2006/8881/8881.html

Donna

> >

> > My son just had his annual well child physical. The

> > ped filled out he usual forms and when my son

> > gothome from school there was a note fromthe nurses

> > office. In the note she asked if he was going to get

> > an updated tetnus shot. She noted it isnt required for

> > school but that they liked to update them. I was

> > going to write a note saying that it was not an issue

> > at this point in time, when and or if he gets

> > injured we would address it at that time.

> >

> > I know when they get an injury it becomes mandatory

> > right?

> > Is it true that doctors have to sign off on

> > homeopathic solutions for vaccines? I haven't

> > personally read it mysef, just information from a good

> > friend.

> >

> >

> > Thanks for any advice

> >

> > -

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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