Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Different opinions on here about that. I would keep my child away. And I do ask if any children have been recently vaccinated. If they run into it without me around, fine, but if I know there is going to be exposure, I don't do it. chicken pox and flu vaccines Hey everyone, I'm mostly a lurker, mainly because I just don't have time to post! I'm sure this has been covered before, but I have missed a lot of great posts because I am currently caring for my terminally ill mother, so I apologize for the repeat if it is. My daughter is 14 months and unvaccinated and has never been sick. My neighbor vaccinates and has an 8 year old who is getting the chicken pox and flu shots today. Do I need to keep my daughter away for a bit? I've tried talking to her about vaccines, but since EVERYONE I know thinks I'm a nut, I've stated my opinion on them and then shut my mouth. I just don't have the time to do the debating, but I do want to keep my baby healthy as can be! Thanks so much : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 As stated, opinions differ. I'd say, don't go out of your way to go over there, but quarantine is not necessary. ~Robyn : ) wrote: > Hey everyone, I'm mostly a lurker, mainly because I just don't have > time to post! I'm sure this has been covered before, but I have missed > a lot of great posts because I am currently caring for my terminally > ill mother, so I apologize for the repeat if it is. My daughter is 14 > months and unvaccinated and has never been sick. My neighbor > vaccinates and has an 8 year old who is getting the chicken pox and > flu shots today. Do I need to keep my daughter away for a bit? I've > tried talking to her about vaccines, but since EVERYONE I know thinks > I'm a nut, I've stated my opinion on them and then shut my mouth. I > just don't have the time to do the debating, but I do want to keep my > baby healthy as can be! > Thanks so much > : ) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 --- http://www.fdable.com/search/vaers/query/a843b6949fa5 In , " priscillasohsh " <priscillasohsh@...> wrote: > > Are these two vaccines ok? > > Many children in my country are taking these two vaccines, I wonder if > they are as dangerous as MMR or HepB? > > Or are you of the opinion that all vaccines are dangerous? > > Priscilla > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 --- check for flu here http://www.fdable.com/search/vaers/query/cbaad14fe179 In Autism- Mercury , " priscillasohsh " <priscillasohsh@...> wrote: > > Are these two vaccines ok? > > Many children in my country are taking these two vaccines, I wonder if > they are as dangerous as MMR or HepB? > > Or are you of the opinion that all vaccines are dangerous? > > Priscilla > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Vaccines in general are a bad idea, IMO. The chicken pox vaccine is purely a profit maker for pharmaceutical companies. People used to have chicken pox parties to expose their kids on purpose. The flu shot contains mercury. S S Chicken Pox and Flu vaccines Posted by: " priscillasohsh " priscillasohsh@... priscillasohsh Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:35 am (PST) Are these two vaccines ok? Many children in my country are taking these two vaccines, I wonder if they are as dangerous as MMR or HepB? Or are you of the opinion that all vaccines are dangerous? Priscilla ------------------------------------------------------------ Medical Transcription Training Want to work from home? Study to become a certified medical transcriptionist at these schools. http://tagline.excite.com/fc/BK72PcZanRiBLNlsmUof0AmpeCARsRYXBU15bygJzA1Lqp9glHW\ 56w/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 I attended a chicken pox party with my 2 children then 5 and 2, instead of giving them the vaccine. Fortunately, both of them contracted chicken pox, my 2 year old had it very mildly, and I will try expose him again in about 2 years, and my 5 year old got a really good case of the chicken pox. We got over it without any incidents or doctors visits. We took photos and informed our doctors that they had, had the chicken pox. I did this for several reasons, firstly I did not want to expose them to the ingredients in vaccines, (aluminum, which is also a neurotoxin, being one of them) and secondly, their immune systems become stronger, by having these childhood diseases. I also know that the chicken pox vaccine does not confer lifetime immunity, which means if I had given them the vaccine, they would run the risk of contracting it as an adult, when the disease can be fatal, or at the least make them very sick. I know many children that have had the vaccine, who still come down with the chicken pox, and from what I have read, due to this problem, it is a vaccine which will need continual boosters throughout their lifetimes. I am very happy that I did not vaccinate them against this childhood disease and that they caught it the same way that I and my 3 other siblings did, with no ill effect. Best wishes Fern PS If your child is not healthy and their immune system is already compromised, I would not suggest exposing them to the virus intentionally. I know that the only time chicken pox is really a problem is when a childs immune system is already compromised. Or when they see doctors who give them steroids / antibiotics, etc, and intefere with the course of the disease. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 In response to your question on the flu shot. The flu shot does contain thimeresol (mercury), it has been linked to alztheimers and most of the time, they get it wrong. My mom came to visit me and had the flu shot before she came. She got so sick, that the doctor she saw, said she had a bad upper respiratory infection, which would have been pneumonia, if she had waited one more day. She has vowed not to have the flu shot again. Then you have to consider all the junk you are putting into your body. If you are thinking about vaccinating, get hold of the vaccine insert and read the information on what is in it, and the possible side affects, and I think you will think more than twice about whether you should have it or not. I think the best answer to vaccines, is to avoid them, keep your immune system healthy, by not eating any processed, packaged foods, exercise and drinking water (which has an alkaline as opposed to an acid pH. Alos our immune systems need some exposure to viruses, so they can practice keeping us healthy. That is just my two cents. Good luck with your decisions, the choice is yours. Best wishes Fern Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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