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Why would you do the tetanus vax? That is one I would def. avoid and

measles is childhood friendly.. so don’t need that one either.

My kids are partially vaxxed, after 6 years ago, nobody has gotten

anything and if I am asked, I would say I know better now

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(7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 2 and Isaac due Feb. 08

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enough to make them all yourself.

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No, with a religious exemption you cannot pick and choose. It's all or nothing.

That said, I know a lot of people who do pick and choose and the schools don't

question them--especially when they forego the chicken pox vaccine. It depends

on the school. I wouldn't do it.

Winnie

Need some advice... Partial vaccination?

Vaccinations

> Does religious exemption apply if you choose to vaccinate with some

> vaccines and not others? I am doing my best to make sense of

> all of

> this and it seems that I would consider getting the measels and

> tetanus vaccinations, but not the rest... What would be my

> options in

> this case? Anyone else have this experience?

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> Also I recently posted about food allergies being related to

> vaccination, any one have any info on that?

>

> Thanks in advace!

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I'm sorry as this isn't an answer to your question, but... the

tetanus-only vaccine is apparently difficult to find and two of the

vaccines contain thimerosal. They all contain aluminum.

http://www.novaccine.com/specific-vaccines/vaccine.asp?v_id=37

Tet-Tox Tetanus Vaccine, Adsorbed

Te Anatoxal Berna (Anatoxal Te) Adsorbed Tetanus Vaccine

Tetavax Adsorbed Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine

~Robyn

marasheehan wrote:

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> Does religious exemption apply if you choose to vaccinate with some

> vaccines and not others? I am doing my best to make sense of all of

> this and it seems that I would consider getting the measels and

> tetanus vaccinations, but not the rest... What would be my options in

> this case? Anyone else have this experience?

>

> Also I recently posted about food allergies being related to

> vaccination, any one have any info on that?

>

> Thanks in advace!

>

>

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At 12:43 AM 1/22/2008 -0000, you wrote:

>Does religious exemption apply if you choose to vaccinate with some

>vaccines and not others? I am doing my best to make sense of all of

>this and it seems that I would consider getting the measels and

>tetanus vaccinations, but not the rest... What would be my options in

>this case? Anyone else have this experience?

>

>Also I recently posted about food allergies being related to

>vaccination, any one have any info on that?

>

>Thanks in advace!

Hi,

It depends on the state you are in, but I strongly encourage to research

the reality of those disease and the reality of the vaccines.

Tetanus is not as easy to 'get' as they lead you to believe and it is a

HIGHLY reactive vaccine

See my webpages

http://www.wellwithin1.com/tetanus.htm

And Measles is not a serious disease and there are HUGE numbers of

reactions reported to single vaccines as well.

There are injuries and deaths from single vaccines as well as multiple

Start with my webpages http://www.wellwithin1.com/mmr.htm

And vaccines do NOT give immunity either

You'll learn lots here

Yes, food allergies can be related to vaccines. ABout anything can be

related to vaccines.

I also teach online classes in the reality of these diseases to help people

get over the fear of them.

Sheri

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From what I understand in most states its all or nothing, but if you

selectively vax you don't have to tell the school that. It's not like

they call up your kids doc and ask if they have had any. You fill out

a form and say you are opposed to it for religous reasons. Yes that

is being a bit sneaky, but you do what you have to do in this day and

age I say.

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> Does religious exemption apply if you choose to vaccinate with some

> vaccines and not others? I am doing my best to make sense of all of

> this and it seems that I would consider getting the measels and

> tetanus vaccinations, but not the rest... What would be my options in

> this case? Anyone else have this experience?

>

> Also I recently posted about food allergies being related to

> vaccination, any one have any info on that?

>

> Thanks in advace!

>

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