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Post by brillbilly on Nov 17, 2016 2:56:23 GMT 10
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Post by theshee on Nov 17, 2016 22:22:30 GMT 10
The thing about this vid and many like them, they take info off idiotic sites which in turn have gotten their information from the latter end of a Chinese whisper. They can't scientifically back up the claims they are making. The calims they make are beyond stupid! I've researched the subject of baby vaccinations intensively the past two months having a new granddaughter who had her first lot approx an hour ago. It was a jab against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and Hib (haemophilus influenza b), it is thought preferable to the jab it replaced because it avoids the need to give a live polio vaccine orally, and eliminates the mercury-based preservative that the other contained. The second lot due at twelve weeks we are having to pay to have them spaced out. This is because of the research we've done, we believe this is the better option, we also believe this should be offered to all at no extra cost to the parents. I'll also say a lot of things were taking into consideration, a move out of Europe is most probably going to happen, will they come into contact with other children with these diseases? Most probably. Plus the fact we've just watched someone's baby near us be hospitalised after suffering terribly from something that so easily could of been avoided.
There isn't enough accessible information for parents to make any wise decisions easily, that's a fact. You either have the NHS/Gov recommendations. Or crackpots that blame every single health condition you could contract in life on vaccinations. Its beyond stupid to frighten a new mother like this when they don't want to put their baby through pain to start with. The sad fact is, a lot of these childhood illnesses could of been eradicated a good few years ago.
I am not saying vaccinate for everything either. I, myself had a terrible reaction to the first and last flu jab I ever had. But people do need to make informed choices with easily accessible truthful information on hand when inoculating babies.
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Post by brillbilly on Nov 18, 2016 3:49:03 GMT 10
Im like you shee, my only advice i give to my children is to consider all options!..if they opt for vaccines,then try to have them spaced and look in to any trial vaccine they may offer! Only the Parents should have the right to decide! As for the flu jab!.. thanks but no thanks, i will cope!
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Post by theshee on Jan 9, 2017 6:41:19 GMT 10
They can shove the flu jab where the sun don't shine! Hard choices for parents and not enough easy accessible info, like you I say research, research and research some more.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 9, 2017 6:50:19 GMT 10
They can shove the flu jab where the sun don't shine! Hard choices for parents and not enough easy accessible info, like you I say research, research and research some more. hi shee,my daughters try to do their best to avoid there daughters having what ever VACC is offered!,but parents are almost brow beaten in to thinking its just the same as smarties!..may the gods help us all when they start to mandate.!
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Post by theshee on Jan 9, 2017 7:19:03 GMT 10
I know of someone who was hounded by SS because they refused to get their child vaccinated. That in itself is a bloody scary thought.
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Post by p6t on Jan 11, 2017 7:06:32 GMT 10
This thing about vaccinations is the herd immunity. I don't like the idea of forced vaccinations, but there are some people that simply can't get them for one reason or another (too young, allergies, etc), and those people count on the masses' immunity to stop the spread of these easily preventable diseases... There was a measles outbreak in California not too long ago because so many people are opting out of vaccinating their kids.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 11, 2017 7:33:59 GMT 10
This thing about vaccinations is the herd immunity. I don't like the idea of forced vaccinations, but there are some people that simply can't get them for one reason or another (too young, allergies, etc), and those people count on the masses' immunity to stop the spread of these easily preventable diseases... There was a measles outbreak in California not too long ago because so many people are opting out of vaccinating their kids. I hear ya!....The problem is that we're damned either way...for a start there are just too many vaccines,some good ,some bad n some that have been proven after many years of use to be harmful...my kids and even me have had some vaccines, but I worry about the rise in just how many a child will have,if the parents just agree to every vaccine that's on offer.I think in USA by time the child turns 18 they would have had over 40 shots...All I do is now is make sure my children and grand children don't become voodoo dolls....children have no say in this,so it's up to the parents to find information,and question everything that the Governments proclaim is safe..well that's what I try to do,as I don't have the right to tell anyone what's good or bad for them, that must always be down to the parent ..all I ask is for people to look if they can, is to look in to the vaccine industry!
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Post by theshee on Jan 12, 2017 9:04:07 GMT 10
I still say, any kind of medication a lot of things should be taking into account, sex, age, height and weight for just a few. You can't tell me that for daftness sake 60mg of medication will work the same on twenty stone man than it will work on eight stone woman. The same for antibiotics etc...
The thing with vaccinations is a lot of childhood diseases could of been wiped out by now. In the UK we have seen an increase in many childhood disease because of parents deciding not to vaccinate and an influx of refugees that bring these diseases with them (I'm not saying they are filthy people either. Most communicable diseases are a function of poverty, associated with squalid living conditions. Refugees will have undertaken exhausting journeys and, when they arrive, living conditions are frequently overcrowded, with compromised hygiene and limited access to clean water.- WHO). More accessable info is needed. One size doesnt fit all.
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