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WHat do you think of parents who don't immunize their kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 465780" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Interesting that you mentioned this because I was pregnant at the same time as two other women. We drank from the same water supply. My son is an Aspie, one other has a high functioning Autistic son, and the other I have no idea, but I ran into her at the Dr's office for a well visit (about 6 months) and her son just looked "off" (I know doesn't necessarily mean anything, could just be the way he looked, but, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.) Anyway, that was part of my logic of delaying DD1's vaccinations. That and the similarities of disposition between her and son. Stagger the vaccinations with milestones, so if problems suddenly cropped up I'd have some answers. Fortunately that was not the case.</p><p></p><p>by the way I have no doubt in my mind that some ppl have better natural immunology that others. This could be biologic or environmental. As long as your kids have that natural immunology, the vaccinations are unnecessary and could even be detrimental. The reason I don't doubt this is because I had a cat that was immune to fleas. Yes, naturally immune. The vet was even surprised, but said it was not unheard of. Having that immunity but using flea treatment is redundant and exposing the cat to unnecessary chemicals. Don't know anyone who would do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 465780, member: 11965"] Interesting that you mentioned this because I was pregnant at the same time as two other women. We drank from the same water supply. My son is an Aspie, one other has a high functioning Autistic son, and the other I have no idea, but I ran into her at the Dr's office for a well visit (about 6 months) and her son just looked "off" (I know doesn't necessarily mean anything, could just be the way he looked, but, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.) Anyway, that was part of my logic of delaying DD1's vaccinations. That and the similarities of disposition between her and son. Stagger the vaccinations with milestones, so if problems suddenly cropped up I'd have some answers. Fortunately that was not the case. by the way I have no doubt in my mind that some ppl have better natural immunology that others. This could be biologic or environmental. As long as your kids have that natural immunology, the vaccinations are unnecessary and could even be detrimental. The reason I don't doubt this is because I had a cat that was immune to fleas. Yes, naturally immune. The vet was even surprised, but said it was not unheard of. Having that immunity but using flea treatment is redundant and exposing the cat to unnecessary chemicals. Don't know anyone who would do that. [/QUOTE]
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