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But if the majority of the kids are vaccinated, then Hep B won’t

be there, right? Then, your daughter won’t need to worry about it, being

unvaccinated.

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miralax [mailto:miralax ] On Behalf Of Geo

and Angi

Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 1:02 PM

To: miralax

Subject: OT - hep a vaccine

Well, this is not what I want to be posting today! I just found out

that our daughter's prek school wants her to have her 2nd hep A shot.

OMG! We have not given her any vaccines since 2005 and we have been

healing her gut. We thought that we would not have to deal with this

until she entered kindergarten. So now we are in trauma. Is hep A

one of those that we shoudl consider giving her? We are very against the

vaccines, but at the same time hep A might be at her school sometime...at least

more likely than polio or measles. Any advice appreciated.

Jaeger wrote:

Thought

I’d run this by you all…

My

daughter just turned 2 last week. We’ve noticed for about 6 months that

when she looks at books/pictures, she will often turn the picture/book

upside-down. It seemed odd to both my husband and me since our son, at

that age, was so deliberate about turning the books/pictures the right

way. We haven’t noticed any developmental issues with her at all. In

fact, she seems further ahead than our son was at each stage. She has

good vocabulary and has put together sentences for a while. She has been

dressing/undressing herself for months. She’s been initiating using the

potty at least once a day since about 18 months. Can say the alphabet,

counts… The upside-down book thing is just kinda odd.

Has anyone

noticed this? Is it a sign of something I should be concerned

about? She’s never been on any kind of meds, never been diagnosed with

anything, no allergies…

Thanks.

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Are you sure it's hep A and not hep B? Is there really a hep A shot now?Bonnie

Well, this is not what I want to be posting today! I just found out

that our daughter's prek school wants her to have her 2nd hep A shot.

OMG! We have not given her any vaccines since 2005 and we have been

healing her gut. We thought that we would not have to deal with this

until she entered kindergarten. So now we are in trauma. Is hep A one

of those that we shoudl consider giving her? We are very against the

vaccines, but at the same time hep A might be at her school

sometime...at least more likely than polio or measles. Any advice

appreciated.

Jaeger wrote:

Thought I'd

run this by you all…

My daughter

just turned 2 last week. We've

noticed for about 6 months that when she looks at books/pictures, she

will

often turn the picture/book upside-down. It seemed odd to both my

husband and

me since our son, at that age, was so deliberate about turning the

books/pictures the right way. We haven't noticed any developmental

issues with her at all. In fact, she seems further ahead than our son

was at

each stage. She has good vocabulary and has put together sentences for

a

while. She has been dressing/undressing herself for months. She's

been

initiating using the potty at least once a day since about 18 months.

Can say

the alphabet, counts… The upside-down book thing is just kinda odd.

Has anyone

noticed this? Is it a sign of

something I should be concerned about? She's never been on any kind of

meds, never been diagnosed with anything, no allergies…

Thanks.

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hep a is required here in oregon -  1 shot and 1 booster

unfortunately,   ===  she is due for her booster now.

Bonnie Juettner wrote:

Are you sure it's hep A and not hep B? Is there really a hep A

shot now?

Bonnie

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Geo and Angi

wrote:

Well, this is not what I want to be posting today!  I just found

out

that our daughter's prek school wants her to have her 2nd hep A shot. 

OMG!  We have not given her any vaccines since 2005 and we have been

healing her gut.  We thought that we would not have to deal with this

until she entered kindergarten.  So now we are in trauma.  Is hep A one

of those that we shoudl consider giving her?  We are very against the

vaccines, but at the same time hep A might be at her school

sometime...at least more likely than polio or measles.  Any  advice

appreciated.

Jaeger wrote:

Thought I'd

run this by you all…

 

My daughter

just turned 2 last week.  We've

noticed for about 6 months that when she looks at books/pictures, she

will

often turn the picture/book upside-down.  It seemed odd to both my

husband and

me since our son, at that age, was so deliberate about turning the

books/pictures the right way.  We haven't noticed any developmental

issues with her at all.  In fact, she seems further ahead than our son

was at

each stage.  She has good vocabulary and has put together sentences for

a

while.  She has been dressing/undressing herself for months.  She's

been

initiating using the potty at least once a day since about 18 months. 

Can say

the alphabet, counts…  The upside-down book thing is just kinda odd.

 

Has anyone

noticed this?  Is it a sign of

something I should be concerned about?  She's never been on any kind of

meds, never been diagnosed with anything, no allergies…

 

Thanks.

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