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In a message dated 10/24/2007 12:38:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

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having a bowel movement only once a week is NOT OK.

goes every other say and it has been 2 days she said as long as hes

going once a week but that was when he was born and she said their bodies

adjusy to eating etc

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did your child experience any side affects?

Tanner <colinjennytanner@...> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I was on a bulletin board on babycenter.ca and someone referred to the

group. I am a mother of a boy that will turn 1 in December and expecting baby

#2 in February. After seeing the Oprah show on vaccinations, it has really made

me realize I need to do more research in order to feel comfortable with a

decision to or not to vaccinate. I have currently had my son vaccinated up to

this point, however, will be making the future decisions a lot more serious.

Thank you for the information provided in this group, I look forward to learning

a lot!

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2 of my children have had side effects. my girl screamed2hours after 18mo shots.

My son stopped having bowel movements after his 2mo shots. At the 2 month shot

they gave him roteq an oral vaccine for rotovirus, I believe the oral vaccine is

the cause of his even now continuing bowel problems. I have a six yo also and I

will be giving no more vaccines. I have researched this matter throughly and do

not feel the risk of the shots are worth the chance of temporary immunity. Make

sure to read the pamplet with the vaccine, you have to ask for it. Alluminuim

and thermisol(mercury) are toxic substances.-joanna

Vaccinations@...: lightning30fwi@...: Wed, 24 Oct

2007 07:53:08 -0700Subject: Re: Introduction

did your child experience any side affects? Tanner

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research in order to feel comfortable with a decision to or not to vaccinate. I

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what kind of lining problems, i have seached every where for info on this and

have had no luck. the dr and er won't even make an association with the vaccine.

does anyone know what i can do to counter act bowel problems caused by this? he

is 5 months old now exclusively breastfed and only pooping aprox once a week

still, 2.5 months after the vaccine.

Vaccinations@...: K05CORNE@...: Wed, 24 Oct 2007

11:35:57 -0400Subject: Re: Introduction

In a message dated 10/24/2007 11:25:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

joannalswan@... writes:him roteq an oral vaccine for rotovirus, I

believe the oral vaccine is the cause of his even now continuing bowel

problemsMy peds office wont give this one.My ped told me this one can cause

problems to the lining of stomach she explained it all to me and i said some

places still give it she said yes but we dont cause the problem it can cause etc

why give it when theres a chance it could do

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At 12:12 PM 10/24/2007 EDT, you wrote:

>aww that would be a tuff call cause my little one hasnt has any shots but

>goes every other day or 2 and hes on bm. Doc said as long as he goes 1 a

week

>its ok. She didn't give it a name she used her hands and told me ho the

mining

>overlaps something or something to that nature but didn't say a name just

>said it causes problems so they choose not to use it.We havent vaxed yet

when i

>took him in hes was sick they would of done them but i said no and anted to

>research doing them delaying etc. Hes due for 2mon but is not gonna get

them

>hopefully this time i will just tell her no we wont be so it wont be asked

>anymore

>

She is talking about intussusception - where the bowel telescopes in on

itself - that is what got the first one removed from the market and also

seeing it in this one.

having a bowel movement only once a week is NOT OK.

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the dr and er won't even make an association with the vaccine. does anyone

know what i can do to counter act bowel problems caused by this? he is 5

months old now exclusively breastfed and only pooping aprox once a week

still, 2.5 months after the vaccine.

We see this a lot after vaccines (even before rotateq came out)

Any other changes with him after vaccines?

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besides delayed oop, he seems fine

Vaccinations@...: vaccineinfo@...: Wed, 24 Oct

2007 17:38:02 +0100Subject: RE: Introduction

the dr and er won't even make an association with the vaccine. does anyoneknow

what i can do to counter act bowel problems caused by this? he is 5months old

now exclusively breastfed and only pooping aprox once a weekstill, 2.5 months

after the vaccine.We see this a lot after vaccines (even before rotateq came

out)Any other changes with him after

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Vaccinations@...: colinjennytanner@...: Tue, 23 Oct

2007 21:21:16 -0700Subject: Introduction

Hello everyone,I was on a bulletin board on babycenter.ca and someone referred

to the group. I am a mother of a boy that will turn 1 in December and

expecting baby #2 in February. After seeing the Oprah show on vaccinations, it

has really made me realize I need to do more research in order to feel

comfortable with a decision to or not to vaccinate. I have currently had my son

vaccinated up to this point, however, will be making the future decisions a lot

more serious. Thank you for the information provided in this group, I look

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ok so what do i do, the ped says to start feeding food, i don't think he's ready

yet

Vaccinations@...: K05CORNE@...: Wed, 24 Oct 2007

13:10:31 -0400Subject: Re: Introduction

In a message dated 10/24/2007 12:38:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

vaccineinfo@... writes:having a bowel movement only once a week is NOT

OK. goes every other say and it has been 2 days she said as long as hes

going once a week but that was when he was born and she said their bodies adjusy

to eating etc************************************** See what's new at

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At 01:13 PM 10/24/2007 -0400, you wrote:

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>ok so what do i do, the ped says to start feeding food, i don't think he's

ready yet

Can you see a homeopath?

Where do you live?

Sheri

>

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> " goes every other day or 2 and hes on bm. Doc said as long as he goes 1 a

> week

> its ok. "

The reason this is not OK is that the toxins from the digested food (breast

milk) are sitting in the intestines, and leaching back into the body. *

Everyone* should be eliminating at least once a day. Increasing water/fluid

levels generally help. Extra fiber (oatmeal, whole grains, nuts, etc.) also

helps for toddlers, teens and adults. I've also seen great results when pre

and probiotics (good bacteria for the intestines) were taken.

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If you are not breastfeeding, infant bifidum, does whatever rotateq

is supposed to do.

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>

> what kind of lining problems, i have seached every where for info

on this and have had no luck. the dr and er won't even make an

association with the vaccine. does anyone know what i can do to

counter act bowel problems caused by this? he is 5 months old now

exclusively breastfed and only pooping aprox once a week still, 2.5

months after the vaccine.

>

>

> Vaccinations@...: K05CORNE@...: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:35:57 -

0400Subject: Re: Introduction

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 10/24/2007 11:25:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

joannalswan@... writes:him roteq an oral vaccine for rotovirus, I

believe the oral vaccine is the cause of his even now continuing

bowel problemsMy peds office wont give this one.My ped told me this

one can cause problems to the lining of stomach she explained it all

to me and i said some places still give it she said yes but we dont

cause the problem it can cause etc why give it when theres a chance

it could do that.************************************** See what's

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Five months is really too early to be introducing solids. Most health

professionals will agree that solids should be introduced to complement

breastfeeding at around six months. If you have any problems with food

allergies in the family, I would certainly be very circumspect about solid

introduction.

As a rule, babies are probably ready for solids if they are around six

months of age; have lost their *tongue-thrust* reflex that causes them to

gag on and push out anything solid that is in their mouths; have reasonably

good muscle strength and control and can hold their head up easily; and

indeed if they show a strong interest in solids, perhaps trying to grab food

off your plate at mealtime. Unless all of these criteria are met, I wouldn

t be tempted if I were you. No matter what some white-coat says....;o)

He's your baby, you are his mum and know him better than anyone else does.

I'd say that makes you the best judge and if you don't think he's ready, end

of story. Don't be forced into it. At his age, exclusive breastfeeding is

still the best form of nutrition, and it will offer the best help against

his constipation. Feed, feed, and feed some more!! :o)

Sue x

ok so what do i do, the ped says to start feeding food, i don't think he's

ready yet

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memphis, i would consider this, what do they charge, i am not rich

Vaccinations

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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:34:15 +0100

Subject: RE: Introduction

At 01:13 PM 10/24/2007 -0400, you wrote:

>

>ok so what do i do, the ped says to start feeding food, i don't think he's

ready yet

Can you see a homeopath?

Where do you live?

Sheri

>

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At 01:09 PM 10/25/2007 -0400, you wrote:

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>memphis, i would consider this, what do they charge, i am not rich

Well try what I have suggested first.

And also how is your diet/nutrition? Water intake.

Sheri

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Hi. My second daughter is unvaxed and is breastfed. She only popped every

few days when she was exclusively breastfed and when I started giving her

solids, she became more regular.

Kim

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In our La Leche group several moms breastfed exclusively until well past their

first birthday. This is fine!! You should always go on our own child's cues,

if they seem interested in your food and really want it then do it. if not,

don't. I tried to give my DD solids at 6 months because my ped was pushing it,

but she wasn't interested and didn't become interested until about 10 months, I

was worried, but my La Leche leader told me that it was fine and it was! She

continued to gain weight and now is a great eater (almost 2 and still BFing)

Anyway HTH

LInda

RE: Introduction

Five months is really too early to be introducing solids. Most health

professionals will agree that solids should be introduced to complement

breastfeeding at around six months. If you have any problems with food

allergies in the family, I would certainly be very circumspect about solid

introduction.

As a rule, babies are probably ready for solids if they are around six

months of age; have lost their *tongue-thrust* reflex that causes them to

gag on and push out anything solid that is in their mouths; have reasonably

good muscle strength and control and can hold their head up easily; and

indeed if they show a strong interest in solids, perhaps trying to grab food

off your plate at mealtime. Unless all of these criteria are met, I wouldn

t be tempted if I were you. No matter what some white-coat says....;o)

He's your baby, you are his mum and know him better than anyone else does.

I'd say that makes you the best judge and if you don't think he's ready, end

of story. Don't be forced into it. At his age, exclusive breastfeeding is

still the best form of nutrition, and it will offer the best help against

his constipation. Feed, feed, and feed some more!! :o)

Sue x

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ready yet

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My name is Kristi (24), my DH is Mike (23) and we have two children.

will be 20 m/o in about a week and out DD is almost 20 weeks in-

utero. We live in KY and I really don't like being out in the middle

of nowhere - I'm more of a big city girl and I think 45 mins out of a

big city is far enough! I stopped vaxing about 6 months ago

after further research. I was going to do delayed/slow schedule but

after reading more about each " disease " I'd rather just eat and live

healthier than subject myself and family to unnecessary pokes.

-Kristi

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Hi Jen, glad you joined the group. That is the first step to overcoming your

fear. Just keep reading as much information as you can. The knowledge you gain

will help with your confusion. Lots of great people here with plenty of

reassurance and support to go around. I am sure you will get further replies to

some of your specific issues. Try not to stress too much about your husbands

friend coming to visit, it is more of a worry in babies than adults and

children. Been a bit of discussion on the topic recently, so if you go through

the older posts you shouldn't have to go too far back to find info. Do a search

on whooping cough and you should find everything relevant. Besides, we are

exposed to these things all the time without even knowing, in the general

public. There is going to be a segment on our morning show shortly about the

germs we can catch from shopping trolleys from the sound of it.

As far as exemption goes, then I am sure you will find the advice you need.

Most of us here vaccinated before finding out the dangers. Diseases are not to

be feared. It is often the human intervention that creates more danger. The

moderator of this group, Sheri, holds great online classes for minimal cost,

covering everything you need to know. Once you get a bigger understanding of it

all, you will probably still be a " crazy person " in many peoples eyes, but not

your own.

Fieldman

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Hi there. I just joined. I'm in a tough spot. This issue fills me with

such fear and anxiety I almost didn't join this group because it turns

me into a crazy person. The " experts " i.e. the folks with medical

training, my doctor, say that the vaccines are needed. The

" alternative folks " say that they are dangerous. Naturally I want to

do the best for my son. My solution (don't slam me for this, ok?) was

to walk the middle line...we refused the Hep B vaccine that they give

at birth, and for all the others we not only started them late, but we

have given them one at a time. (except for those that are combined

into one shot, like DTaP). As a result, our son is, by all standards

" way behind " on his vaccines.

I am on a very painful fence. Protect my child? Hurt my child? Which

do I do? Clearly, I NEVER want to hurt him. How can a parent ever

choose, when helping him can equal hurting him?

My issues surround MMR. For some reason I am most scared of that one;

based on what I've read, no doubt. Yet here we are at Age 4.5.....my

" only child " who is about to be homeschooled, may want to take classes

at the local school. You know, so he won't turn out into the lonely,

antisocial freak of nature that people seem to think he will become if

I homeschool him. (Sorry, a little sarcasm there. He is a lovely, very

social child already, but he only likes older kids and adults.) In any

case, it seemed pretty wonderful that a person could homeschool, yet

selectively take part in what the public school offers, like sports

teams or science class. But you know the schools...they're all about

vaccinations! And since I have selectively vaccinated, I cannot (can

I?) claim some kind of religious opposition to them. I feel I've blown

my chances of that.

Not only that, next weekend my husband's friend Mark is coming over to

visit. Mark's wife has Whooping Cough. Mark says he has bronchitis.

Bronchitis is a bad enough thing to bring into the house, but even

so...he's coming from a house where someone has whooping cough and my

son has only had 4 out of 5 of his DTaP shots. I don't know if Mark

can be a carrier without having it himself. It's tough making

decisions without knowing HIS full medical situation. But I want to

protect my son.

Help!? Can you see my confusion?

Thanks for listening.

-Jen

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hi Jen - i know the anxiety that comes along with making a decision that

isn't the main stream choice. first, i want to congratulate you for

being proactive and learning about the diseases that are being

vaccinated against. i have chosen not to vaccinate my child. but before

my ultimate decision, i was on the fence and felt the fear that you are

feeling. once my husband and i finally made the choice, a great peace

came over us. and i haven't stopped feeling it yet.

Secondly, i would try to get this mark fellow to not come to your house.

no one wants to be exposed to whooping cough. of all the diseases i

think that one seems to be the hardest to get rid of.

thirdly, not sure what state you live in but usually there is some sort

of exemption you can get for your choice to not vaccinate or to

vaccinate on your own schedule. there are alot of smart people in this

group who can help you with that part.

ultimately, you are being proactive and i think that is one of the most

important traits a parent can be. good luck!

Lee

>

> Hi there. I just joined. I'm in a tough spot. This issue fills me with

> such fear and anxiety I almost didn't join this group because it turns

> me into a crazy person. The " experts " i.e. the folks with medical

> training, my doctor, say that the vaccines are needed. The

> " alternative folks " say that they are dangerous. Naturally I want to

> do the best for my son. My solution (don't slam me for this, ok?) was

> to walk the middle line...we refused the Hep B vaccine that they give

> at birth, and for all the others we not only started them late, but we

> have given them one at a time. (except for those that are combined

> into one shot, like DTaP). As a result, our son is, by all standards

> " way behind " on his vaccines.

>

> I am on a very painful fence. Protect my child? Hurt my child? Which

> do I do? Clearly, I NEVER want to hurt him. How can a parent ever

> choose, when helping him can equal hurting him?

>

> My issues surround MMR. For some reason I am most scared of that one;

> based on what I've read, no doubt. Yet here we are at Age 4.5.....my

> " only child " who is about to be homeschooled, may want to take classes

> at the local school. You know, so he won't turn out into the lonely,

> antisocial freak of nature that people seem to think he will become if

> I homeschool him. (Sorry, a little sarcasm there. He is a lovely, very

> social child already, but he only likes older kids and adults.) In any

> case, it seemed pretty wonderful that a person could homeschool, yet

> selectively take part in what the public school offers, like sports

> teams or science class. But you know the schools...they're all about

> vaccinations! And since I have selectively vaccinated, I cannot (can

> I?) claim some kind of religious opposition to them. I feel I've blown

> my chances of that.

>

> Not only that, next weekend my husband's friend Mark is coming over to

> visit. Mark's wife has Whooping Cough. Mark says he has bronchitis.

> Bronchitis is a bad enough thing to bring into the house, but even

> so...he's coming from a house where someone has whooping cough and my

> son has only had 4 out of 5 of his DTaP shots. I don't know if Mark

> can be a carrier without having it himself. It's tough making

> decisions without knowing HIS full medical situation. But I want to

> protect my son.

>

> Help!? Can you see my confusion?

>

> Thanks for listening.

>

> -Jen

>

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Welcome!

I know some people who just claim an exemption to all the vaccines

and do not disclose which, if any, vaccines their children have

had. I'm not sure that it matters after you claim the exemption.

Like someone else said, I believe the whooping cough is worse in

little babies who have a hard time coughing up the mucus. I still

wouldn't want it anymore than I would want a cold so I would be

tempted to ask the friend not to come over, if that is an option.

One thing I have read about the vaccines though, is that the first

dose of the vaccine gives a high enough antibody response in

somthing like 80% of people to be considered effective (by their

meaning of the word effective), so that no more doses are even

needed. The second dose bumps up the number of people and so on.

So the majority of people have the antibody response on the first

shot. Of course, antibodies do not mean immunity, so regardless of

whether you have one shot or the whole series, you could still be

susceptable, so you wouldn't want to purposely expose your child.

Tara

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Hi!

I'm Robyn, and I totally understand what you're going through.

You can claim an exemption. You don't say what state you're in, but many

have a philosophical exemption, as well as a religious exemption. There

are others here who have partially vaxed and then stopped, so they

should have some advice for you.

Here's the thing about MMR - neither measles, nor mumps, nor rubella are

generally fatal. The stuff in the vaccine, IMO, is far worse than the

actual diseases. *AND* most doctors insist on doing the whole thing -

MMR - although the shots can be split into their component parts (unlike

DTaP).

My son was exposed to whooping cough twice. First, he was 7 months old.

We were visiting my in-laws, who had a party to celebrate Jack's

existence, and a friend of mine from college showed up. She said that

she was getting over whooping cough, and wasn't sure if she could come,

then she thought, Oh, he's probably vaccinated. Well, I told her he

wasn't, but I didn't mind, just please don't cough on him. This past

June, when he was 17 months, a good friend came from NY to visit. She

too was getting over whooping cough. She had basically stopped coughing.

I called Jack's ped, just to give him the head's up that Jack might be

exposed and what I could do to minimize his chances of getting it. He

said, if she's still coughing, don't let her come. The contagion comes

from the cough - that's how it's spread. So, if Mark doesn't have

whooping cough, it's highly unlikely that your child will get it. You

have to be coughed on. If you're really worried, take your son out, or

ask Mark not to come. In any case, insist that hands are washed.

I hope this helps!

~Robyn

jennilesart wrote:

> Hi there. I just joined. I'm in a tough spot. This issue fills me with

> such fear and anxiety I almost didn't join this group because it turns

> me into a crazy person. The " experts " i.e. the folks with medical

> training, my doctor, say that the vaccines are needed. The

> " alternative folks " say that they are dangerous. Naturally I want to

> do the best for my son. My solution (don't slam me for this, ok?) was

> to walk the middle line...we refused the Hep B vaccine that they give

> at birth, and for all the others we not only started them late, but we

> have given them one at a time. (except for those that are combined

> into one shot, like DTaP). As a result, our son is, by all standards

> " way behind " on his vaccines.

>

> I am on a very painful fence. Protect my child? Hurt my child? Which

> do I do? Clearly, I NEVER want to hurt him. How can a parent ever

> choose, when helping him can equal hurting him?

>

> My issues surround MMR. For some reason I am most scared of that one;

> based on what I've read, no doubt. Yet here we are at Age 4.5.....my

> " only child " who is about to be homeschooled, may want to take classes

> at the local school. You know, so he won't turn out into the lonely,

> antisocial freak of nature that people seem to think he will become if

> I homeschool him. (Sorry, a little sarcasm there. He is a lovely, very

> social child already, but he only likes older kids and adults.) In any

> case, it seemed pretty wonderful that a person could homeschool, yet

> selectively take part in what the public school offers, like sports

> teams or science class. But you know the schools...they're all about

> vaccinations! And since I have selectively vaccinated, I cannot (can

> I?) claim some kind of religious opposition to them. I feel I've blown

> my chances of that.

>

> Not only that, next weekend my husband's friend Mark is coming over to

> visit. Mark's wife has Whooping Cough. Mark says he has bronchitis.

> Bronchitis is a bad enough thing to bring into the house, but even

> so...he's coming from a house where someone has whooping cough and my

> son has only had 4 out of 5 of his DTaP shots. I don't know if Mark

> can be a carrier without having it himself. It's tough making

> decisions without knowing HIS full medical situation. But I want to

> protect my son.

>

> Help!? Can you see my confusion?

>

> Thanks for listening.

>

> -Jen

>

>

>

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I too am considering stopping vaccinating or at least limiting the number I do.

However my youngest is 11 mos old and has been completely vaccinated up until

this point. My oldest two were completely vaccinated as well. That was before I

knew anything about vaccinations. The last set of vaccinations my youngest had

really made him " zombie like " . I would put him to bed every night for two weeks

thinking he would not be alive in the morning. It was such a relief when he woke

up crying for his 5 am feeding every morning!

Recently my mom, who is helping me research vaccine info, told me that she had

Measles and Mumps when she was little. And I never knew that! So I do believe

we'll be skipping the MMR if nothing else at his 1 yr old checkup.

Hayley

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Hello Hayley, I am 43, and have had Measles, mumps and chicken pox. Not real

sure which vaccines I had as a child, but the only one I can remember is the

Smallpox one. Back then the schedule wasn't like it was now. I think I only

had half a dozen at the most.

My first child was vaccinated to schedule until 2 years. When I started to

research vaccines, I chose to stop. I first considered selective vaccination,

but it was only a matter of time before I made the choice to say no to all. I

have concerns about her now. She has a lot of trouble processing information.

It is becoming a huge problem. Her behaviour changes dramatically when eating

certain foods. If she has lots of soft drink for instance, it is almost like

she is drunk. She doesn't have anything like that very often, but I know

immediately if she has. I can't help wondering if she has been damaged. I

don't blame myself. But it makes it hard when I need to punish her. Sometimes

I think the things she does are out of her control.

It is good that your mum is helping you research. At least you know that she

will be supportive of your choices.

Fieldman

Re: Introduction

I too am considering stopping vaccinating or at least limiting the number I

do. However my youngest is 11 mos old and has been completely vaccinated up

until this point. My oldest two were completely vaccinated as well. That was

before I knew anything about vaccinations. The last set of vaccinations my

youngest had really made him " zombie like " . I would put him to bed every night

for two weeks thinking he would not be alive in the morning. It was such a

relief when he woke up crying for his 5 am feeding every morning!

Recently my mom, who is helping me research vaccine info, told me that she had

Measles and Mumps when she was little. And I never knew that! So I do believe

we'll be skipping the MMR if nothing else at his 1 yr old checkup.

Hayley

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Hi Connie,

I'm Debby from upstate NY. I usally weigh-in on tuesday nights

at my TOPS meeting. I joined TOPS in late Aug. I drink plenty of

water the colder the better. I try to walk at least 30 minutes a

day but dont always get it in.

I go day by day some weeks are good some not as good but I keep

saying to myself that next week will be better.

Dont give up. You can do it!!

Have a great day !!!

Debby

>

> Hi all, just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Connie. I

> accidently found this group while doing a random search. This

seems

> exactly what I need!!! I started dieting and some exercises the

first

> of the year, my new years resolution. I started with a weight of

255

> pounds. I got down to 233 pounds, but it seems that I have

started to

> gain again. I am not sure why, I haven't changed my eating

habits. I

> do the exercises the doctor says I can...so, I don't really know

what

> is happening. At any rate, I am 5' 7 " . My ultimate goal weight

is 150

> pounds. I have set mini goals every 10 pounds until I reach my

goal.

>

> What day does everyone do weigh-in, or does it matter? What all

does

> everyone do, just weight or does measurements too? If

measurements,

> what all does everyone measure? I really need some guidance and a

> whole LOT of understanding, patience, and motivation!

>

> Thank you for reading my post. Have a GREAT day all!!

>

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