Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 My point was that if someone can be intolerant of a harmless thing like an egg and get sent to the hospital with a horrible reaction to it, don't you think that there may be some children or adults who would be intolerant of the all toxic crap they put in a flu shot???? By the way, the ingredients for the flu shot ARE GROWN IN EGG so I think comparing an egg allergy to a flu shot is extremely relevant. Vicki > > > > Actually I'm a stay at home mom and dont mind taking care of them > when there sick. Its not the issue for me. I plan on reading the > packaging materials before he gets it. I know a ton of people that > get the flu shots (as I have a my husband and I have huge families) > and they all see another healthy day > > [ ] DO NOT GET FLU SHOTS!!!! > > > > > > Gettting flu shots for kids and adults is a classic example of > poor judgment fostered by > > the human sacrificing state medical religion. > > > > We just saw a post on a flu shot inducing autism, and I know of a > case of a flu shot killing > > someone. I also know of a case where it caused permanent > disabling heart damage in an > > adult - and apparently this is quite common. There is a > cardiologist in Seattle who gets all > > the cases of that locally and sees dozens each year. > > > > It is pointless to ask if the shots are thimerosal free, due to > brainwashing in school, health > > care practitioners often think it is OK to lie to you in order to > get you to have the shot. > > You have to read the package insert out of the vial box yourself > to know. > > > > The flu shot carries some unquantifiable but nontrivial risk of > disability or death, despite > > lies to the contrary by health care providers. > > > > It is protecting you against the flu. Unless you are VERY VERY > weak and ill, the flu does > > not have any significant risk of killing you or disabling you > permanently. > > > > Basically you are getting the shot for your kids for convenience - > you don't want to take > > care of them for a few days if they get it. You don't want to > miss any work from them or > > you getting it. > > > > This is not an adequate reason for anyone with any sense to take > even the slightest risk of > > death or disability. > > > > Andy > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 I know they are grown in eggs that is why when you get the vaccine at least at my pedi they ask if the child is allergic to eggs and you sign that they are not. I " m not sure if that is said at any other doctors as I can only speak for mine . I would hope that info would be asked of anyone. Someone with an egg allergy would definately have a prob. I thought you were just saying your daughter had an egg allergy , didnt realize you were saying it was from getting a flu shot that you first noticed she had that allergy, that is awful. Marie [ ] DO NOT GET FLU SHOTS!!!! > > > > > > Gettting flu shots for kids and adults is a classic example of > poor judgment fostered by > > the human sacrificing state medical religion. > > > > We just saw a post on a flu shot inducing autism, and I know of a > case of a flu shot killing > > someone. I also know of a case where it caused permanent > disabling heart damage in an > > adult - and apparently this is quite common. There is a > cardiologist in Seattle who gets all > > the cases of that locally and sees dozens each year. > > > > It is pointless to ask if the shots are thimerosal free, due to > brainwashing in school, health > > care practitioners often think it is OK to lie to you in order to > get you to have the shot. > > You have to read the package insert out of the vial box yourself > to know. > > > > The flu shot carries some unquantifiable but nontrivial risk of > disability or death, despite > > lies to the contrary by health care providers. > > > > It is protecting you against the flu. Unless you are VERY VERY > weak and ill, the flu does > > not have any significant risk of killing you or disabling you > permanently. > > > > Basically you are getting the shot for your kids for convenience - > you don't want to take > > care of them for a few days if they get it. You don't want to > miss any work from them or > > you getting it. > > > > This is not an adequate reason for anyone with any sense to take > even the slightest risk of > > death or disability. > > > > Andy > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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