[tri-med] Re: vaccine question
- From: Debbie <debbwebb@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:58:06 -0400
I for one and for having your child vaccinated.
The reason why unvaccinated children don't get sick is because all the
other kids are vaccinated. If everyone stopped, it would be bad for
everyone.
Claire has had all her vaccines including RSV and I'm thankful she
didn't get that awful virus. She also gets flu shots... not sure she'd
live through a flu.
How do children get admitted to school without them?
P.S. Hope this doesn't offend anyone but we all have our opinions,
and I do respect yours too. I've heard of the horrors of vaccines...
but also the horrors of no vaccines. Glad your children have done so
well without them... you must be a great mom.
Debbie, mom to Claire (t18)
On 10/24/06, Ruth Hadley <newmarket60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My daughter Jillian was born in February of this year,and she had Full =
Trisomy 13. She died just 18 days later.
>
> I have researched vaccines a great deal over the years and have persona=
lly concluded that vaccines are a poison and quite possibly are the cause o=
f cancer and leukemia. Needless to say, I rejected all vaccines for my dau=
ghter. BTW, my 7 year-old twins were born premature at 28 weeks in April o=
f 1999, and I rejected the rvs vaccine for them. The thing is, vaccines ar=
e injected into the blood stream, never leave and also may very well have a=
n adverse effect on our DNA. Your daughter probably knows all that.
>
> Before I educated myself I did have my older boys vaccinated according =
to schedule when they were infants/toddlers. I stopped all vaccines for al=
l my children (7 including Jill) when my third son was born. My living chi=
ldren are all very healthy and are rarely ill. The only time they get sick=
is if they are not eating a nutritionally healthy diet which lowers their =
immune systems and are near someone who is sick.
>
> Ruth (Jill's Mom)
>
> shea barja <bsbarja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> My newborn grandson has Trisomy 13. My question is about the rsv? rvs? =
vaccine? (the one for upper respiratory infection) My daughter-in-law wasn'=
t planning to give Van vaccines according to the schedule, some she wasn't =
planning to do at all, and refused the hepb vaccine. She refused the one I =
just mentioned, but kind of questioned whether or not Van should have it, t=
o me. He is home now, and it's flu and cold season. Van has a lot of family=
What do you all recommend?
>
> shea
> grandmother to Van full trisomy 13 born October 4th
>
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