Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 Hi Marissa, What state are you in?  Most states allow you to opt out. It's not common knowledge but it's a fact. You sign a waiver and give it to your instructor. Most people won't go through the trouble but it's worth it!!!! I've had low energy for 3 years now that came as a result of getting two vaccines...the flu and tdap. It was NOT worth it. Go here to find out what form you need.  http://www.nvic.org/ I'm so happy for you that you're questioning it.  Be strong.  Hosman Regency Real Estate " Positive Attitude. Positive Results! " Cell (949) 584-0743 Fax (949) 709-3487 ________________________________ From: Marisaki <sokolatapapaki@...> Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 12:56:52 PM Subject: [ ] forced to vaccination  Hello group. Hope you all have a happy and healthy new year! I recently joined a volunteer organization (the Red Cross movement)and they are forcing as to have 2 vaccines, one for heppatitis and the other for something else which I don't remember right now. We are supposed to do them because we are going to be trained in a hospital and attent surgeries etc. What can I do? is it wise not to do them and still attend the hospital classes? Thank you Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hello ! I don't live in US. I live in Greece. They allow us to sign a waiver and give it to our instructor, I just wanted to make sure that nothing will go wrong if I do that and still attent the hospital classes (be all the time around sick people and participate in surgeries). Thank you so much for your response! Marisa > > Hi Marissa, > What state are you in?  Most states allow you to opt out. It's not common > knowledge but it's a fact. You sign a waiver and give it to your instructor. > > Hosman > Regency Real Estate > " Positive Attitude. Positive Results! " > Cell (949) 584-0743 > Fax (949) 709-3487 > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Marisaki <sokolatapapaki@...> > > Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 12:56:52 PM > Subject: [ ] forced to vaccination > >  > Hello group. > > Hope you all have a happy and healthy new year! > > I recently joined a volunteer organization (the Red Cross movement)and they are > forcing as to have 2 vaccines, one for heppatitis and the other for something > else which I don't remember right now. > > We are supposed to do them because we are going to be trained in a hospital and > attent surgeries etc. What can I do? is it wise not to do them and still attend > the hospital classes? > > > Thank you > Marisa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 > > Hello group. > > Hope you all have a happy and healthy new year! > > I recently joined a volunteer organization (the Red Cross movement)and they are forcing as to have 2 vaccines, one for heppatitis and the other for something else which I don't remember right now. > > We are supposed to do them because we are going to be trained in a hospital and attent surgeries etc. What can I do? is it wise not to do them and still attend the hospital classes? > +++Hi Marisa, Aas other's advised find out if you can sign a waiver. If you are forced to take the vaccine let me know, since you can do things that will help your body deal with the toxins, before and after having the shot. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 It is my understanding that in MN you can opt out of vaccinations if you choose, but then children aren’t allowed to participate in group sports or activities. I am still recovering from the mandatory vaccinations I was put through to travel overseas. Haven’t ever been as strong since submitting to that Orwellian mandate. Would love to hear from others who have school age children that don’t opt to vaccinate and how you deal with *sports issues*. Thanks, Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Hi, I live in Florida and searched the web to find the religious exemption form to sign and take into my sons school. Every state is slightly different. It was just a one page form. It doesn't specify which religion, just that it is against your religion to vaccinate. My son is not exempt from any group sports or activities. He is in elementary school though. The athletic forms that I had to have the doctor sign for my daughter to play soccer in high school (she had to try out for the team) didn't mention anything about vaccination. The physician just has to sign off that she is healthy enough. (My daughter does have all the required vaccinations, though) The only mandatory vaccine my son is missing is the chicken pox vaccine. They started requiring that vaccine in Florida about 5 years ago. I stopped vaccinating my kids a few years ago and I get all kinds of hassles from the doctor about not adding more to my kids. There is one doctor that stopped arguing with me, but if I get unlucky and get this one, he continues to insult me and thinks that I get my medical information from McCarthy. (Sorry to rant, but I feel better now.) Anyway, the religious exemption is the easiest one to use, because no one will argue religion with you. Well, most people won't. Kim > > It is my understanding that in MN you can opt out of vaccinations if you choose, but then > > children aren’t allowed to participate in group sports or activities. > > I am still recovering from the mandatory vaccinations I was put through to travel overseas. > > Haven’t ever been as strong since submitting to that Orwellian mandate. > > Would love to hear from others who have school age children that don’t opt to vaccinate and > > how you deal with *sports issues*. > > Thanks, > > Jen > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 > > > +++Hi Marisa, > > Aas other's advised find out if you can sign a waiver. > > If you are forced to take the vaccine let me know, since you can do things that will help your body deal with the toxins, before and after having the shot. > > Cheers, Bee Hello Bee I think I can avoid them. But I am a little bit scared. You think it is wise to be in the hospital for so many hours without the vaccination? Do you think that there is some danger for me since everyone else will have the vaccination except me? I don't want to put my life in danger. I read that heppatitis is a virus and that it can be really dangerous. Sorry for the silly questions. Any way I guess you don't suggest to have the vaccination right? Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 > > > Hello ! > > I don't live in US. I live in Greece. They allow us to sign a waiver and give it to our instructor, I just wanted to make sure that nothing will go wrong if I do that and still attent the hospital classes (be all the time around sick people and participate in surgeries). +++Hi Marisa, Don't be concerned about being around sick people, etc. since you cannot " catch " any bugs, germs, bacteria, viruses, etc. anyway - see this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/germ12.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Marisa, Please see my reply to your earlier message that I posted this morning so you aren't worried about " catching " something. Bee > > Hello Bee > > I think I can avoid them. But I am a little bit scared. You think it is wise to be in the hospital for so many hours without the vaccination? Do you think that there is some danger for me since everyone else will have the vaccination except me? I don't want to put my life in danger. I read that heppatitis is a virus and that it can be really dangerous. Sorry for the silly questions. Any way I guess you don't suggest to have the vaccination right? > > Marisa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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