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Originally posted by Grulla View PostWhy space them out ? The majority here think vaccines are great and there’s no harm so why space them out ? What’s the difference ?
Because it'll kill.
Spread it out and it'll help you relax and it's beneficial.
Same it shots no need at all to tax the body with.all at once.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostWhen the question arose as to whether or not we would choose to make sure our son would be immune to all manner of terrible diseases which killed many thousands of people at one time....I thought the Dr was joking.
I put the non vaccinators in the same category as vegans, and those who don't know what gender they are....and avoid them like the plague....see what I did there?
There is ZERO ACTUAL scientific evidence that proves vaccines to ANYTHING other than keeping your child from contracting and spreading God-awful diseases/viruses. There's plenty of scientific evidence that shows that...
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostWhen the question arose as to whether or not we would choose to make sure our son would be immune to all manner of terrible diseases which killed many thousands of people at one time....I thought the Dr was joking.
I put the non vaccinators in the same category as vegans, and those who don't know what gender they are....and avoid them like the plague....see what I did there?
Our next door neighbors are non vaccination believers. My daughter is friends with them. Or was. She told them she would prefer her kids not be exposed to what thow neighbor kids could get.
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Infant Immunization yay or nay?
We used an alternative schedule for both kids.
The CDC sets the schedule out of convenience and less visits.
All I'll say is the number and type of vaccines given have grown exponentially since 1985.
My kids got what I got.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Chad C; 05-01-2018, 03:31 PM.
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I'm not to hip on about 95% of what the mainstream medical community put out in the way of information. Saying that don't make a decision on what me or anyone else on here says, do the hard deep research then make an informed decision based on what's best for you and your family. If things were to go in a direction that no one wants to think about about all the advice givers here can do for you is offer you their sympathies and best wishes,no the same can be said should your child contract a disease and infect others. So your ****ed if you do- ****ed if you don't. So do what YOU feel is best for your family.
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4 kids all vaccinated. They might not be "normal" but they are kids after all.
No issues at all. If you're not a fan of the multiple shots schedule, you can get with your Pediatrician and come up with a schedule that spaces them all out. We went with the traditional schedule and had no issues.
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Originally Posted by Shane View Post
I didn't want my kids to get all the diseases that vaccinations prevent, so I had them vaccinated. Neither of them has autism. Neither of them has ever had polio, smallpox, chickenpox, etc... either.
same here
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