Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Maggie, What's upsetting about this situation is that this father wants to let a Judge determine whether or not he can potentially injure the child. He may have a rude awakening. With the huge debate over vaccinations losing heat on the pro side of it, the con side is showing it's truths. We as a community already know we have children that have vaccine injuries or allergies that led to their ASD's, or we whatever it may be ...the links are not 'our' fault. We are products of a Generation that did not know what their parents and grandparents also were not aware of. I personally became quite skeptical regarding Vaccines after reading the Compensation Act. Why would there be one of these ? If vaccines we're ok and just dandy why do we see the problems directly related to them and several well known Research Doctors are making things up..and have for generations. This battle emerged in the early 90's and was very much a debate now. Not only do we have well respected parents with their own 'net reports' regarding the multiple findings we also have a 'state of denial' within our Government that must be changed. Obama wants change.. we shall give it to him. I shall invite every last parent that is paying attention or can get informed to give me input .. You'll get the invitation later ! Re: This article.. Sorry.. got off track.. These two adults are acting like kids. They need to set aside their differences for the sake of the child. It's hard to do at first with many having the response to retaliate.. but it must be done or the child suffers. NO on the vaccines for this kid... I think a judge may find in that manner as well. E. , Sr. > > > http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/84862 > > Father Plays Russian Roulette With the Life of His Son in Parental > Battle Over Vaccination Safety > > by Lourdes Salvador > December 13, 2008 > A 3 year old Florida child is caught in a battle between his parents > over vaccination. The divorced parents cannot agree on the child's > best interests when it comes to vaccination. > > Little 3-year-old Judah may have inherited a rare genetic > disorder that makes normal childhood immunizations a " shot in the > dark " . > > If Judah suffers from the disorder, he could suffer irreversible > damage or death from multiple vaccines. Screening and blood testing > would determine if he suffers from the illness, however his father, > Bill , refuses to allow it. > > Though the couple's divorce agreement stipulates that both parents > must agree on medical decisions before they are carried out, Bill > took Judah for multiple vaccinations in one day when Michel , > the boy's mother, thought they had gone to the zoo. Bill is now > insisting on more vaccinations. > > The impact of the vaccinations on little Judah has yet to be > determined. Michel says, " The genetic disorder runs in my family. I > don't think Bill realizes that Judah could end up dependent on full > time medical care for the rest of his life. " > > Before the couple dissolved their marriage, both agreed on the > importance of vaccines being given cautiously, individually, and > spaced out. Since the dissolution, many loose ends remain regarding > medical care for Judah. > > Michel says, " Bill is angry that I divorced him and to get back at > me, he is endangering our son's life. " > > But chances are extremely high that Judah has inherited this rare > blood disorder from his mother, grandmother, aunt, and uncle who have > had vaccination complications ranging from serious allergic reactions > to lifelong neurological and immunological damage which now requires > ongoing medical care. > > Hannah Polling, a vaccine damaged girl in Georgia, recently won a > vaccine court case in which it was determined her mitochondrial > disease was exacerbated by vaccination, resulting in autism like > symptoms. > > Michel worries the same may happen to her child. " A simple test and > evaluation can tell us for sure whether he can be safely vaccinated. > The results will determine how and when the vaccines should be > administered, " she says. > > Though Michel secured a pediatrician in Broward who is well versed in > vaccine complications and these high risk kids, Bill would not allow > it, saying it is further than he wants to travel. > > " I'm not against vaccination. It would simply be irresponsible of me > as a mother to administer any further immunizations due to the high > likelihood of this inherited illness that has caused devastating life- > long complications with other family members when they have been > vaccinated. I love my son and want what's truly best for him. " > > While the parents battle it out and attempt to work with each other > through a parent coordinator, Judah's fate may hang in the balance of > court officials. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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