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Originally posted by Tcooper93 View PostWell...I thought I was out and now I'm back in. I am a pharmacist and I work for a pharma company that heals patients. We develop and yes, market antibiotics that CURE infections. Do we charge money for the antibiotics? Yes, we do so we can all have a job and develop more antibiotics when resistance emerges which it will always do! If you want to paint pharma as this evil empire just trying to take advantage of people then go ahead. But, try to actually learn from others that are on that side and maybe you will change your viewpoint. I am constantly amazed at the broad-brush generalization that are painted on this site.
You don't appear to be a big box pharmacist it seems, but. Do you push the flu shot? No offense, just curious.
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As someone that has a daughter coming in June, I am glad this thread was started. I started reading Dr. Sears website last night and need to do some more research. I personally believe there is a correlation with vaccines and autism. Just a gut feeling nothing else. I will be getting vaccines for my little girl but trying to figure out which ones needed, should I do combo vaccines, and if I should space them out. If you space them out, how should you space them out without being at too much of a risk for disease
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Infant Immunization yay or nay?
Originally posted by Beargrasstx View PostAs someone that has a daughter coming in June, I am glad this thread was started. I started reading Dr. Sears website last night and need to do some more research. I personally believe there is a correlation with vaccines and autism. Just a gut feeling nothing else. I will be getting vaccines for my little girl but trying to figure out which ones needed, should I do combo vaccines, and if I should space them out. If you space them out, how should you space them out without being at too much of a risk for disease
If you're reading that side, read the other side as well. Paul Offitt The False Prophets of Autism.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostYou don't appear to be a big box pharmacist it seems, but. Do you push the flu shot? No offense, just curious.
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What I don't get is the responses, " I have blank many kids vaccinated and they don't have autism" I think we all understand on here the vaccinate vs anti vaccinate that most vaccinations will do no harm. What I think the discussion centers around is the small percentage of kids that seem to become autistic or have adverse lifetime effects that appear right after a vaccination. The argument is whether this small percentage is a causation between vaccinations or a coincidence. Is this risk greater than actually your child catching the disease the vaccine was designed to prevent. Some great insight has been put forth on both sides by a few level headed individuals. Then there is the passionate fluff group that basically throws insults towards the others side with no real intelligent insight as to their opinion in the debate.
I am on the fence but feel that their is a link somewhere and not a coincidence. You are putting poison toxins in someone to weaken them to make them stronger and resistant later. People have different allergies and responses and I think a small percentage have this adverse reaction. But hopefully in a few years we will have an answer to why autism went from not known about to everyone knowing someone affected.
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Originally posted by Outbreaker View PostAs a former Epidemiologist that understands how to do studies and dissect studies I will tell you this about the link between vaccines and autism.
1. Every study that has found a link has been extremely flawed with either massive selection bias or not having standardized identification criteria.
2. Every study that has been straight forward without section bias has not found a link with vaccines. But they did find a link.
If both parents have IQs above 120 the increase in autistic children is 40%
If both parents have IQs above 140 this goes up to 100% increase in risk.
As IQ rises risk does exponentially.
This actually makes a great deal of sense as most high functioning autistic children possess Genius IQs. Telsa, Einstein, and many other of the great thinkers of history fall on the spectrum of autism.
Based on these figures, children of the average anti-vaccine parents have a risk factor of somewhere between 0 and 0.0000000016....
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Originally posted by Tcooper93 View PostWell...I thought I was out and now I'm back in. I am a pharmacist and I work for a pharma company that heals patients. We develop and yes, market antibiotics that CURE infections. Do we charge money for the antibiotics? Yes, we do so we can all have a job and develop more antibiotics when resistance emerges which it will always do! If you want to paint pharma as this evil empire just trying to take advantage of people then go ahead. But, try to actually learn from others that are on that side and maybe you will change your viewpoint. I am constantly amazed at the broad-brush generalization that are painted on this site.
With mandatory vaccinations they dont tell you all that or give you choices. Again, my kids are vaccinated with most everything or maybe everything, but it's at a delayed schedule per our doctor and the research we have done. Our dr said he thinks they are good, but he also thinks the kids little bodies need time to mature a little before receiving the vaccines, he did it with his kids, and we do it with ours.
It also is humorous to me how many on here are anti government on so many fronts but believe they are the holy grail on this topic.
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