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>From: " Small, " <timothy.small@...>

> " 'lashannasmall@...' " <lashannasmall@...>

>Subject: MMR Vaccine

>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 11:52:10 -0500

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>link between MMR vaccine and bleeding disease ...article from mainstream

>media...

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>http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?type=1 & cat=0200 & id=0102221001581095

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Hi Aylah,

(my computer also recently died!)

My suggestion is not to rush your decision, change your appointment or cancel

till you are absolutly SURE of what you want to do about the MMR.

Welcome to the group....

Chelly

Mommy to (11/88), Trenton (8/99) and Gillian (11/03)

MMR vaccine

Hi All,

I am Aylah. I joined a while back, but my computer immediately died,

and a whole bunch of other things...well...you know how it is. I am a

single mom of one year old twins. I selectively vaccinate my children

and they are " due " for the MMR. Wednesday. I know it is short

notice, but I am just looking for brief (if possible!) pros/cons. My

take on it is no. It seems as though the illnesses themselves are not

THAT dangerous as a rule and the measles part wears off and can be

ineffective in creating immunity.

Right now I am able to stay at home with them and the long term is to

home school, so hopefully they are not doing the big dare care thing,

nor the public achool thing. But I don't know the big picture. I do

day care out of my home, but only one or two at a time. That is a

consideration, their contact with other kids/population.

I have somewhat pushy but openminded, in that they listen,

pediatricians. I put them off a couple of months ago telling them I

needed to finish my research, but again, am just wanting any last

minute considerations.

Thank you,

Aylah

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Aylah,

You are not doing your children any favors by leaving this till hte last

minute

You have to research

There is nothing safe about singles eithers

Start with my MMR pages

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/mmr.htm

mmr doesn't given immunity at all. so it cannot wear off

The sensitization wears

If you care about your children as much as you do buying a care you will

research this

a bit more

At 03:10 AM 04/12/2004 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi All,

>I am Aylah. I joined a while back, but my computer immediately died,

>and a whole bunch of other things...well...you know how it is. I am a

>single mom of one year old twins. I selectively vaccinate my children

>and they are " due " for the MMR. Wednesday. I know it is short

>notice, but I am just looking for brief (if possible!) pros/cons. My

>take on it is no. It seems as though the illnesses themselves are not

>THAT dangerous as a rule and the measles part wears off and can be

>ineffective in creating immunity.

>Right now I am able to stay at home with them and the long term is to

>home school, so hopefully they are not doing the big dare care thing,

>nor the public achool thing. But I don't know the big picture. I do

>day care out of my home, but only one or two at a time. That is a

>consideration, their contact with other kids/population.

>I have somewhat pushy but openminded, in that they listen,

>pediatricians. I put them off a couple of months ago telling them I

>needed to finish my research, but again, am just wanting any last

>minute considerations.

>Thank you,

>Aylah

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Chelly,

Thanks, I am not rushing into any decision at all. Just merely

wanting that last confirmation, to make sure I didn't leave anything

out. I already changed my appointment the last time, so I confortable

doing that (yea for me!!).

Thanks for your welcome and support.

Aylah

> Hi Aylah,

> (my computer also recently died!)

> My suggestion is not to rush your decision, change your appointment

or cancel till you are absolutly SURE of what you want to do about the

MMR.

> Welcome to the group....

> Chelly

> Mommy to (11/88), Trenton (8/99) and Gillian (11/03)

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Hi Sherri,

Thanks for your feedback. I am not leaving this until last minute. I

have done research. Again, I was looking for any info that I just

might have missed. This is the the " last stop " if you will before I

go in with my children. The articles that are listed within the last

couple of days on this group validated the research that I have

already done.

Interesting comment, though, about car shopping. Never have done that...

I haven't considered single vaccination on the MMR, thanks for that, too.

Thanks again for the response.

Aylah

> >Hi All,

> >I am Aylah. I joined a while back, but my computer immediately died,

> >and a whole bunch of other things...well...you know how it is. I am a

> >single mom of one year old twins. I selectively vaccinate my children

> >and they are " due " for the MMR. Wednesday. I know it is short

> >notice, but I am just looking for brief (if possible!) pros/cons. My

> >take on it is no. It seems as though the illnesses themselves are not

> >THAT dangerous as a rule and the measles part wears off and can be

> >ineffective in creating immunity.

> >Right now I am able to stay at home with them and the long term is to

> >home school, so hopefully they are not doing the big dare care thing,

> >nor the public achool thing. But I don't know the big picture. I do

> >day care out of my home, but only one or two at a time. That is a

> >consideration, their contact with other kids/population.

> >I have somewhat pushy but openminded, in that they listen,

> >pediatricians. I put them off a couple of months ago telling them I

> >needed to finish my research, but again, am just wanting any last

> >minute considerations.

> >Thank you,

> >Aylah

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Aylah,

Are your twins 12 months or 15 months old? It has been documented in the

medical journals that the uptake of the MMR is much better at 15 months.

This vaccine has been discussed frequently over at the Mothering.com

Vaccination Forum. You can use the boards search feature to read past

threads. Lots of info. If interested; here is the link:

http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay

php?s= & daysprune= & forumid=47

~Carla~

Fear of disease, fear of microorganisms, fear of the unknown, is the tool of the

clever that keeps the weak in line " ~ Tim O'Shea

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Uptake?????

Why would you want to use it at all?

At 11:38 PM 04/12/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>Aylah,

>

>Are your twins 12 months or 15 months old? It has been documented in the

>medical journals that the uptake of the MMR is much better at 15 months.

>This vaccine has been discussed frequently over at the Mothering.com

>Vaccination Forum. You can use the boards search feature to read past

>threads. Lots of info. If interested; here is the link:

>

>

>http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay

>php?s= & daysprune= & forumid=47

>

>

>~Carla~

>

>Fear of disease, fear of microorganisms, fear of the unknown, is the tool

of the clever that keeps the weak in line " ~ Tim O'Shea

>

>

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Hi Carla,

When you say uptake - what do you mean exactly. Generally, in medical

journals, vaccine uptake means the number of people accepting vaccines and

has nothing to do with the actual effectiveness of a vaccine. So your use of

the word here confuses me. Can you please explain what you meant?

Thanks,

Meryl

Re: MMR vaccine

Uptake?????

Why would you want to use it at all?

At 11:38 PM 04/12/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>Aylah,

>

>Are your twins 12 months or 15 months old? It has been documented in the

>medical journals that the uptake of the MMR is much better at 15 months.

>This vaccine has been discussed frequently over at the Mothering.com

>Vaccination Forum. You can use the boards search feature to read past

>threads. Lots of info. If interested; here is the link:

>

>

>http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay

>php?s= & daysprune= & forumid=47

>

>

>~Carla~

>

>Fear of disease, fear of microorganisms, fear of the unknown, is the tool

of the clever that keeps the weak in line " ~ Tim O'Shea

>

>

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The MMR was the vaccine that caused my friend's son to start having seizures

that eventually led to brain damage and a diagnosis of Asperger's (a form of

autism). He was nearly 2 when he had his. I don't believe age decreases the

potential for damage.

Kay

************************

Are your twins 12 months or 15 months old? It has been documented in the

medical journals that the uptake of the MMR is much better at 15 months.

This vaccine has been discussed frequently over at the Mothering.com

Vaccination Forum. You can use the boards search feature to read past

threads. Lots of info. If interested; here is the link:

~Carla~

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Hi Everybody,

I wanted to ask for thoughts since I know a lot of you are well-

versed on vaccines.....

I have struggled with severe candida, chemical sensitivity and

severe allergies for about 17 years. When I was a child I had signs

of immune and hormonal problems but nothing I would consider major

until after I was forced to have an MMR vaccine in May of 1989 in

college (have it or leave school was the order) when I was 20 yrs.

old. I became very ill right after the shot - diarrhea, vomiting,

etc. At the time we thought it was food poisoning but looking back

now I know it was that shot. My health declined steadily after that

point w/worsening candida, allergies (became allergic to all my pets

and had to give them away), then i developed mono and I was really

never the same. Life has been a real struggle ever since and now I

find myself with chronic fatigue, hypoadrenal and hypothyroid to boot.

I looked back at my immunization records and found that I received

the MMR shot 5 times before the age of 6 and Measles shots 4 times on

top of that (5 of these were before I was even 1 year old). I have

no explanation as to why these were given so many times and my

current Dr. agrees that I was over-vaccinated doesn't know why any

Dr. would do this.

I have read some about brain auto-antibodies in response to the

MMR vaccine and also intestinal damage. I have not had any tests to

determine if these vaccines may have caused damage in me - I would

like to, but my finances don't allow it.

My questions:

** Has anyone had tests done for themselves or their children?

** Is there anything anyone knows of that I can do now to mitigate

the damage that may have been done by these vaccines, short of

supplements - probiotics, anti-virals, etc. - and in general

supporting the immune system....?

THANK YOU!!!!

Bonnie :)

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I was also over-vaccinated. I'm guessing that when my mother took my younger

sister in they talked her into giving me another round and that she probably had

my sister's records with her but didn't have mine, so just went along with it.

She also had a childhood friend who had polio, so I think that affected her

decision-making ability regarding vaccines. I also had some extra vaccines when

I went to South America as an exchange student.

S S

Hi Everybody,

I wanted to ask for thoughts since I know a lot of you are well-

versed on vaccines.....

I have struggled with severe candida, chemical sensitivity and

severe allergies for about 17 years. When I was a child I had signs

of immune and hormonal problems but nothing I would consider major

until after I was forced to have an MMR vaccine in May of 1989 in

college (have it or leave school was the order) when I was 20 yrs.

old. I became very ill right after the shot - diarrhea, vomiting,

etc. At the time we thought it was food poisoning but looking back

now I know it was that shot. My health declined steadily after that

point w/worsening candida, allergies (became allergic to all my pets

and had to give them away), then i developed mono and I was really

never the same. Life has been a real struggle ever since and now I

find myself with chronic fatigue, hypoadrenal and hypothyroid to boot.

I looked back at my immunization records and found that I received

the MMR shot 5 times before the age of 6 and Measles shots 4 times on

top of that (5 of these were before I was even 1 year old). I have

no explanation as to why these were given so many times and my

current Dr. agrees that I was over-vaccinated doesn't know why any

Dr. would do this.

I have read some about brain auto-antibodies in response to the

MMR vaccine and also intestinal damage. I have not had any tests to

determine if these vaccines may have caused damage in me - I would

like to, but my finances don't allow it.

My questions:

** Has anyone had tests done for themselves or their children?

** Is there anything anyone knows of that I can do now to mitigate

the damage that may have been done by these vaccines, short of

supplements - probiotics, anti-virals, etc. - and in general

supporting the immune system....?

THANK YOU!!!!

Bonnie :)

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Hi there!

Just a few suggestions to you before you give the MMR vaccine.

Do some research on measles, mumps, and rubella before you vax.

Honestly, the more you know about these diseases..the less scary they

become....which help you feel more comfortable NOT getting the

vaccine.

Rubella is SO MILD it often goes unnoticed...as do the mumps. People

get these diseases w/o even knowing it. There are NO complications

to get rubella (usually, unless in VERY VERY VERY VERY rare

circumstances) and the vaccine is only given to keep pregnant women

from getting it in the first three months of pregnancy (can cause

problems then). So the rubella vaccine does NO GOOD to your

child..it only interrupts the cyclical spread of rubella for pregnant

women.

Measles....really not that serious in healthy children with healthy

immune systems. Check out the book The vaccine guide by Randall

Neausteadter (I'm not sure if that's spelled right). It's a great

reference for understanding each of the childhood diseases that are

vaccinated for.

Also..if your child would get these diseases when they're older,

there are more complications...so even if you WOULD

vaccinate....their " so called immunity " would most likely be gone by

the time they're an adult....so if the vax doesn't work anyway..they

might as well get these diseases if they're going to get them as a

child instead of as an adult.

Just a few things to think about before you vaccinate with this very

dangerous vaccine! Check out the VAERS website....this is one of the

vaxes very controversial as far as autism and other immune system

complications go...

Good look making your own informed decision!!! *hugs*

Tara

>

> Hi, Sommer. The MMR is an extremely risky vaccine. Many parents

believe their children's autism began after the MMR shot. One can

believe these thousands and thousands of parents, who like yourself,

know their children. Or you can believe those who make money from

selling vaccines. Good of you to research it first.

>

> Other parents, myself included, have children who did not become

autistic, but other major problems arose. My son was healthy until 10

days after his MMR--then sudden asthma/allergies and years of poor

health, stress and financial expense (least important, obviously).

>

> What's worse, it was for nothing because VACCINES DON'T WORK. So,

no reason to fear not getting them. If you fear the diseases, then

you still should fear it only now you have to worry about vaccine

damage, too.

>

> I don't worry about my children not being vaccinated at all, over

fifteen years and four children.

>

> I know why people are scared of diseases, but I am curious as to

why are you scared of the vaccine. You should be, but I'm just asking.

>

> Winnie

>

> MMR vaccine

> Vaccinations

>

> > My little girl is getting ready to turn 1 and at her 1 year appt

> > I will

> > be starting selective immunization. I have a 3 year old that I

> > completely vaccinated. Then when my little girl started

> > reacting

> > mildly to vaccines, I started researching more. She is a tiny

> > little

> > thing, which is maybe why I am seeing more of a reaction with her.

> >

> > Anyways, at her 1 year appt I have decided to forgo most of the

> > vaccinations, but the one I am really struggling with is the MMR

> > vaccine. I am scared to get it, but I am just as scared not to

> > get it.

> >

> > Can anyone provide me with their knowledge of this vaccine--why

> > or why

> > not to get it? If you did not get it, do you worry about your

> > child

> > not being vaccinated?

> >

> > Thanks for your help!

> >

> > Sommer

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Read the package insert! -

http://users.adelphia.net/~cdc/Vaccines.htm#MMR

The package insert for this vaccine states that it may cause Insulin

Dependent Diabetes Mellitus or Type 1 Diabetes. Your doctor may tell

you " Sure it might, but the risks are so low. " Look at the unbelievable

rise in the number of children diagnosed with this incurable disease.

:-(

I stopped vaxxing in 1999 and have never looked back. The vaccines

scare me a lot more than the diseases.

)0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

Mom to Brittany, born 08/31/93, dx'd IDDM 05/28/01; , born

06/28/97; Shayna, born 06/01/00; and Thalea, born 06/24/07.

MC - 4/20/08

Read Thalea's birth story here: http://www.jessicas-haven.com/baby.htm

Vaccine free since 1999.

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