Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Well iI would NOT feel guilty if my child bacame disabled form a disease because the vaccines have no guarantee that my child would be " protected " from a disabling effect from a disease, or the disease it's self, and chances would be good if the disease would cause an impariement then having the vaccine would also but amplified as " You can't fool Mother Nature " . I had to deal with that possibility when deciding not to vax my children. And at first it was a matter of the lesser of 2 evils. It still is in some way but I have become more adamant against vaccines and more confident with homeopathy and the proper supplements as aids in the chance of a disease that doesn't progress as it should. In fact, I welcome the opportunity for my children to acquire lifelong natural immunity. Laurie Subject: Re: Mom Confesses She Killed Autistic Child I was affected strongly after reading this article. Clearly, any mother would feel guilt if their child was afflicted with an illness as a result of their decision making process. This mother felt guilt, just as a mother who had not vaccinated their child would feel guilt if their child was disabled by disease. The choice is what to you do with that guilt - Recent Activity a.. 8New Members Visit Your Group Health Fit for Life Getting fit is now easier than ever. Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. Improvement Zone on Find support & keep New Year's goals. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 I wouldn't feel guilty, either, if my child got a disease there's a vaccine for. My job is to protect my children and my view is they need protection from vaccines. Plus, when you vaccinate you take on the immediate risk of side effects. When you don't, you are not all of a sudden contracting every available disease. Very sad about that mother, though. Winnie Re: Mom Confesses She Killed Autistic Child > > > > I was affected strongly after reading this article. Clearly, any > mother would feel guilt if their child was afflicted with an illness > as a result of their decision making process. This mother felt > guilt, just as a mother who had not vaccinated their child > would feel guilt > if their child was disabled by disease. > > The choice is what to you do with that guilt - > Recent Activity > a.. 8New Members > Visit Your Group > Health > Fit for Life > > Getting fit is now > > easier than ever. > > Share Photos > Put your favorite > > photos and > > more online. > > Improvement Zone > on > > Find support & keep > > New Year's goals. > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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