Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 And of course the strains of meningococcal and pneumococcal bacteria not covered in the vaccines are now becoming more active and more resistant to treatment - having become more prominent from the suppression of the vaccine strains. And yes, polio did change its name to " aseptic meningitis " . Sue x -- Re: Re: LARRY KING LIVE Don't worry if it's close. Bugs are geographically illiterate. They like unhealthy human terrain. That poor little boy must have been quite deficient nutrition-wise. The other cases were also not vaccinated? The thing is quarter of the population exists with it in their bodies, yet never have any signs of disease. It is kept in check, not by vaccines, but by good nutrition, adequate sleep etc. What vaccines do is poison ALL the children who are given them, including the 75% who would never have come into contact with it under normal circumstances. The figures I've read are that the vaccine is only 85% effective and it's not even for all strains either. One year our equivalent of VAERS had 4 SIDS noted following vaccination - oddly one was in a 2yr old. Crib death in a 2yr old? In a population of 3.5m with probably less than 10% of vaccine reactions reported, we are safer refusing vaccines. In one 5 yr period, our govt insurer paid out to the families of 44 brain-damaged-by-vaccine children. One in a million, they assured us! It is very tough to win a vaccine claim, believe me.It is tough to even have your claim recognised as a possibility and be allowed to pursue the claim. Another 70 families were not permitted to pursue. How many more would never guess that it was the DPT that had killed or injured their children. When my son reacted to the DPT, the first thing that was done to him in hospital was a lumbar puncture to check for meningitis. His CNS WAS damaged, but it wasn't from meningitis. I know of far more people who have been injured by vaccines, than have had meningitis. Also, this has to be a worry: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8762955 Haemophilus influenzae meningitis following vaccination. Consequence or coincidence?In the 60's non-vaxers used to agonise over the polio vaccine in much the same way as parents are encouraged to fear meningitis today. Just like meningitis, one of the first symptoms was a stiff neck and back! So is meningitis just one of the many names that polio was given after the introduction of the polio vaccines to disguise the fact that the vaccines didn't work? www.whale.to/vaccine/polio1.html There was one boy I knew who got meningitis at high school in the 60's. We were told it was from swimming in hot pools. Who knows? He survived but the AB treatment made him deaf! Odd that no one else swimming in the hot pools succumbed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 > >>>>. This is scarry, and if true, shows that we do need medicial care in instances like these. His body did not fight it off and the boy died. I am doing research on HIB and other bacterial meningitis and might consider these vaccines after all. None of the other diseases scare me more than deadly meningitis. > > Kaarina >>>> Hey Kaarina, I can completely understand. When my unvax 4 year old with asthma had to go to the ER, he had pneumonia and the Dr. suggested the HIB vaccine. But, isn't he too old for that vaccine?...the Dr. said not necessarily. My other concern was that my son obvisiously has some sensitivity issues...that is a real concern for me. All that to say, I can understand. Please share what research you come up with. Thanks, gena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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