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posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:27 PM
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help ...........
i keep getting letters from my doctors stating that my daughter is due her mmr jab...
but my wife and i have been looking into it and have decided to steer clear of the vaccine if possible.
am i legally ok to do this?
what happens about her school?will she be allowed to go?
we are so unsure,thats is why i post this...
any advice greatly received..


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posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:31 PM
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If you and your wife "looked into it" and somehow managed to avoid all the data that shows the MRR vaccine is safe and reliable, then you're both either blind or willfully ignorant.

Stop using your child's health and safety to push your idiotic conspiracy theories. It's disgusting.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:32 PM
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Question: Both your wife and yourself got the very same vaccinations when you were children, right? and there's nothing wrong with either of you, right?

Don't believe the fear mongers.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:32 PM
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I'm not sure about your area, but where I live we can cite religious reasons for not getting vaccinations.

I have opted to be selective with my son's vaccinations as well. I hope it works out well for you.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:33 PM
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am i legally ok to do this?

Yeah, you can bow out. I'm looking forward to when America is finally free of herd immunity so I can release my mumps, measels, and rubella bioweapon.


what happens about her school?will she be allowed to go?

Technically you should be able to obtain a release form so your kids can still attend school.


we are so unsure,thats is why i post this...
any advice greatly received..


Yeah well... you're possibly exposing your kid to diseases which are making a comeback in the US and UK as people forgo vaccination due to fears based off of a trash paper.

The MMR vaccine doesn't contain mercury, which is the biggest complaint I've seen against it.

What specific problems do you have with the vaccine?



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:35 PM
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To be honest, you'd probably have to have a religious objection or they could potentially deny her entry. I had to have the vaccination even though I'd caught 2 of the 3 before I was even old enough for the first vaccination.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:35 PM
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there is no law saying you have to get your kid vaccinated. Personally i wouldn't do it. I have familly members that have been effected negatively... If you get sick from the flu thats just natural and you get better... if you screw your kid up from a vaccine well thats your fault and you have to live with that forever.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:36 PM
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my two youngest avoided the mmr, at 21 and 23 they are healthy. the both had a severe allergy, hence my choice.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:40 PM
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Well one things for sure.

She won't be able to go to school if she gets measles, mumps, or rubella.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:42 PM
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I've had like 10 vaccinations or so unfortunetly.. My grades in school plummeted and i have really bad memory problems. A couple vacinations might be ok once they are older but dont give them it while they are young. And they definitly need to do some sort of heavy metal detox diet afterwards.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:42 PM
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oh i see how you feel about this subject....thanks for the advice.....hmmm.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:45 PM
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ive not had any vaccines and im 43yrs old and as healthy as they come,my wife hasent had any either,which is why we are a bit against the jab...thanks for advice.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:48 PM
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question..
Why are you asking ATS? about 20% of the people here are certifiably crazy..not like subjective opinion, but objective paper fact (ask around, plenty diagnosed here with mental disorders and such).

Are you honestly going to base the welfare of your daughter on the opinions of the insane (literally) over the research of scientists and doctors...whom themselves have had their children vaccinated?

Whatever...do what you want. ultimately dawwinian theory will sort this out anyhow.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:48 PM
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Originally posted by nineix
Question: Both your wife and yourself got the very same vaccinations when you were children, right? and there's nothing wrong with either of you, right?

Don't believe the fear mongers.


oh yeah ´fear mongers´ hey?


The nation of Finland has now openly admitted that the swine flu vaccine "conclusively" causes narcolepsy, a chronic nervous system disorder that makes people uncontrollably fall asleep. The Finnish government, in acknowledging this link, says it will pay for "lifetime medical care" for 79 children who have been irreparably damaged by the swine flu vaccine. Narcolepsy isn't the only side effect now admitted to be caused by swine flu vaccines: 76 of the 79 children also suffered hallucinations and "paralyzing physical collapses," say Finnish researchers. Remarkably, even though the link between swine flu vaccines and permanent neurological damage in children is now openly admitted by the Finnish government, there is absolutely no talk about halting the utterly unscientific ritual of injecting children with flu vaccines in the first place. Not only are flu vaccines harmful to children (as is now admitted), but flu vaccines don't even work! A simple daily dose of vitamin D would do far more to halt influenza than any vaccine.


thread from predator

ontopic:

you yourself should decide what to do.
who cares what the laws tell you to do?

it's your child, your child's body...
nobody can tell you what to do besides you and your husband.

it's quite simple really.
if you've looked into it and don't trust the matter, don't let her get the jab.

but i'm sure there is the 'what if'..

well like others have said, if you got the vaccine as a child and you're still ok...
well that counts for somethings as well.

ETA:

new thread from predator, just posted...
new study: vaccinated children 2 to 5 times more diseases....

btw i'm not 'fear-mongering'..
just being a messenger, all credits go to predator for making the thread.
so be sure you'll reward him for that.

again, make up your OWN mind!
edit on 11-10-2011 by kn0wh0w because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:49 PM
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hi,i dont have a specific problem as such with the mmr jab..
its just the fact that i and my wife havent had any problems with our health,as we havent had the vaccines,and not keen on my girl having it.....we are confused as to which way to turn with this...thanks for the advice...



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:51 PM
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hi op

get it done
im 33 and healthy and had mmr as a child
swine flu jab..different ketle of fish
dont listen to the nasty buggers
theres a few trolls on here, and moody buggers

get it done son lol



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:52 PM
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I feel your pain. I have a three year old and a one year old, and I was beside myself on this issue. It is really a personal choice. I don't like how sick my kids get after the shots, so what I did with my son was waited until he was talking, then did the remainder of the shots. He had no reaction at all at two and a half, and I felt much easier about it knowing he could tell me if something was wrong. If your daughter isn't in daycare, then I don't see the harm in waiting. I'm doing the same with my daughter now. Hope I helped a little. Don't listen to all the people giving you crap. She is your baby, and only you can make the right decision for her.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:52 PM
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Lol, what idiocy has invaded this forum.

What's up with all these people, supposed 'skeptics', signing up for a conspiracy forum then trying desperately to maintain the status quo with their responses on this thread. Silly fools...



Whatever happened to raw food and healthy immune systems? Hmmm...

Do what YOU feel is right. I'd personally forget the school programming, because this reality is quickly deconstructing and such a system will only be a memory by the end of next year.

When your vaccinated as a baby, it's equivalent to 180 adult shots, anyway...

Let's not even get into the topic of sovereignty.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:56 PM
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thanksfor the kind words.....
very soothing to know that im not alone
again....thanks.



posted on Oct, 11 2011 @ 04:57 PM
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You most certainly should vaccinate your daughter. If you don't the only thing that is gonna help her are people like me who vaccinate my own children, it's called the herd immunity and for all the parents who don You are aware that measles kills right, I mean that surely came up in your research. I mean this disease is no longer even considered and endemic anymore because of this vaccine, get the vaccine!!!

Your a parent and it's your responsibility to do all you can to keep your child safe, getting them vaccinated is something you should do. Vaccinations have led to the downfall and near eradication of diseases that not too long ago were considered inevitable and maybe death sentences.It's not fair to her to let fringe 'flavor of the week' ideas with no evidence backing them up stop you from doing something that is important for her immunity and possible survival.



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