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WHat do you think of parents who don't immunize their kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 466112"><p>I wasn't addressing vaccines working. I was addressing the fact that polio does still exist and so does measles. CDC says it's eradicated, it's not if it still exists. Like all procedures it doesn't work for everyone. I never said vaccines didn't work, I just question the actual efficacy that is claimed.</p><p></p><p>You can't say something doesn't exist when it does. That is not the dictionary definition of eradicated. Vaccines *may* be effective for some, may not for others (like myself). I said I was a non vaxer not an anti vaxer. There is truly a difference. anti vaxers are the hard core screamers of their side of the debate. A non vaxer isn't necessarily debating if vaccines are this or that. I question it because of my own personal experiences, not because of Jenny Mccarthy or Dr. Wakefield or other people anecdotes.</p><p></p><p>Here's one for you: Did you know it's law that the doctor the administration of the vaccine is suppose to give you the vaccine pamphlet (insert, ingredient list) before the vaccine. It's informed consent. Not an info sheet the actual insert to the vaccine. How often have you been given this insert (here in Canada it applies as law too)? Did you even know the doctor was suppose to? That it's your right to have that full ingredient list?</p><p></p><p>I've never once (pre non vax) gotten that ingredient list or insert from a doctor, not even a fact sheet. I call that the jab and go. Most times they didn't even let me stay the 20 minutes to wait for any reactions, they told me to just administer tylenol when I got home. Not even what to look for if there was a bad reaction.</p><p></p><p>I am NOT anti vax. I'm also not a test subject nor do I believe what businesses for profit say or the doctors say without researching it or my own personal experiences with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 466112"] I wasn't addressing vaccines working. I was addressing the fact that polio does still exist and so does measles. CDC says it's eradicated, it's not if it still exists. Like all procedures it doesn't work for everyone. I never said vaccines didn't work, I just question the actual efficacy that is claimed. You can't say something doesn't exist when it does. That is not the dictionary definition of eradicated. Vaccines *may* be effective for some, may not for others (like myself). I said I was a non vaxer not an anti vaxer. There is truly a difference. anti vaxers are the hard core screamers of their side of the debate. A non vaxer isn't necessarily debating if vaccines are this or that. I question it because of my own personal experiences, not because of Jenny Mccarthy or Dr. Wakefield or other people anecdotes. Here's one for you: Did you know it's law that the doctor the administration of the vaccine is suppose to give you the vaccine pamphlet (insert, ingredient list) before the vaccine. It's informed consent. Not an info sheet the actual insert to the vaccine. How often have you been given this insert (here in Canada it applies as law too)? Did you even know the doctor was suppose to? That it's your right to have that full ingredient list? I've never once (pre non vax) gotten that ingredient list or insert from a doctor, not even a fact sheet. I call that the jab and go. Most times they didn't even let me stay the 20 minutes to wait for any reactions, they told me to just administer tylenol when I got home. Not even what to look for if there was a bad reaction. I am NOT anti vax. I'm also not a test subject nor do I believe what businesses for profit say or the doctors say without researching it or my own personal experiences with it. [/QUOTE]
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