Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 If you did not sign a consent form allowing all of these extra shots, then this is a case of possible medical malpractice. Think about it. You go to the doctors for a brain scan (just throwing this out there). Instead, not only do they do a brain scan, but they also drill some holes in your head without asking you. Do you think that it would be a legimate case even if it didn't appear to harm you immediately? Yes, there are tests to determine mitrochondrial defects. My infant was going to have them done recently, but has to wait a little longer until the age of 2 to begin the bloodwork. Get in touch with a DAN doctor in your area. No shots are safe by the way....one shot damaged my hearing in 2007. My baby developed Autism 15 months after his last " few vaccines " too. Go to this website for a list of doctors www.generationrescue.org and please try to find a good lawyer to sue those inconsiderate child abusing doctors. They all ought to be thrown in jail for life for their crimes. Don't worry about hurting their feelings or them having a bad day either. They brought this upon themselves. P.S. Welcome to the group. Dawn > > Hi all, > > I'm new here and was wondering if I could get your advice on > something. I took 6-month-old DD to the pediatrician on 11/17 for > her well child and shots. She is on an alternative vaccination > schedule that I requested because I'm uncomfortable with giving her > so many shots at once at such a young age, and shots like the RotaTeq > and Hep B and flu she is not getting at all. So last time I went in > we got my favorite doc and it's his first time seeing DD, but he > knows me and my twin boys very well, one of whom has major medical > and developmental issues including Down syndrome, cleft lip/palate, > and autism. The doc had all the vaccinations ready (he was going to > give her the typical four separate shots containing 8 vaccinations; > Rotavirus, HIB, Prevnar, and Pedarix (conjugate of DTaP, Hep B, IPV > (IPV is really three separate, so really 10 in all)) and as soon as I > realized he was filling syringes I told him that no we were on an alt > vacc schedule and she was only supposed to get the one single DTaP > today. The schedule is scanned in their electronic records laptop, > but he didn't look or see it so I showed him the copy that I bring > with me every time. He looked it over (quite carefully as he > commented negatively on several items such as the declined > vaccinations and the titers prior to boosters) and gave her one > vaccination. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Wow, that is crazy not to have you sign a consent form. I would think that it is the law?? Be sure to get a copy of your child's medical records before they catch wind of possible legal action. I know that NY has some great advocacy groups to help you with this too (finding a lawyer, your state's info, etc). If they scanned your vaccine schedule into their database, get a copy of that too. I would definitely start shopping for alternative healthcare in the meantime. http://www.nvic.org/ http://www.thinktwice.com/support.htm#ny > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm new here and was wondering if I could get your advice on > > something. I took 6-month-old DD to the pediatrician on 11/17 for > > her well child and shots. She is on an alternative vaccination > > schedule that I requested because I'm uncomfortable with giving her > > so many shots at once at such a young age, and shots like the > RotaTeq > > and Hep B and flu she is not getting at all. So last time I went > in > > we got my favorite doc and it's his first time seeing DD, but he > > knows me and my twin boys very well, one of whom has major medical > > and developmental issues including Down syndrome, cleft lip/palate, > > and autism. The doc had all the vaccinations ready (he was going > to > > give her the typical four separate shots containing 8 vaccinations; > > Rotavirus, HIB, Prevnar, and Pedarix (conjugate of DTaP, Hep B, IPV > > (IPV is really three separate, so really 10 in all)) and as soon as > I > > realized he was filling syringes I told him that no we were on an > alt > > vacc schedule and she was only supposed to get the one single DTaP > > today. The schedule is scanned in their electronic records laptop, > > but he didn't look or see it so I showed him the copy that I bring > > with me every time. He looked it over (quite carefully as he > > commented negatively on several items such as the declined > > vaccinations and the titers prior to boosters) and gave her one > > vaccination. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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