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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 649048" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LucyJ, you made a very interesting and probably right guess. I don't know for sure, but doctors ARE afraid of getting sued! Yes, there is interference.</p><p></p><p>ON the other hand, we never would have gotten rid of polio if we hadn't vaccinated. But that's a crippling disease.</p><p></p><p>Our kids are mandated certain shots to go to public school.</p><p></p><p>The gut thing and autism was not something I was aware of and I've really done my homework on autism, but my son was not late onset. I have only read that there are many possible causes of autism, including heredity.</p><p></p><p>There is one possible down side to chicken pox. If you have them you can get shingles when you are older and it is painful and you are n Occupational Therapist (OT) a kid anymore! But you can't worry about everything. </p><p></p><p>Anyone know why hepatitis B is mandated? I knkow about hepatitus B because GoneBoy and many others from his orphanage came to the U.S. as Hep. B carriers, probably having gotten it from their birthmothers, however lots of ways to spread it in an orphanage. It really scared me when I found out he was a carrier. I thought he was going to die. Then I learned more about it and stopped worrying. I did vaccinate my two other kids because he was living with them, but it is REALLY difficult to catch it from somebody else in just casual contact...a bit like AIDS is how it is transmitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 649048, member: 1550"] LucyJ, you made a very interesting and probably right guess. I don't know for sure, but doctors ARE afraid of getting sued! Yes, there is interference. ON the other hand, we never would have gotten rid of polio if we hadn't vaccinated. But that's a crippling disease. Our kids are mandated certain shots to go to public school. The gut thing and autism was not something I was aware of and I've really done my homework on autism, but my son was not late onset. I have only read that there are many possible causes of autism, including heredity. There is one possible down side to chicken pox. If you have them you can get shingles when you are older and it is painful and you are n Occupational Therapist (OT) a kid anymore! But you can't worry about everything. Anyone know why hepatitis B is mandated? I knkow about hepatitus B because GoneBoy and many others from his orphanage came to the U.S. as Hep. B carriers, probably having gotten it from their birthmothers, however lots of ways to spread it in an orphanage. It really scared me when I found out he was a carrier. I thought he was going to die. Then I learned more about it and stopped worrying. I did vaccinate my two other kids because he was living with them, but it is REALLY difficult to catch it from somebody else in just casual contact...a bit like AIDS is how it is transmitted. [/QUOTE]
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