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Hi Terry,

Thanks for sharing what you will do re: vaccinations with a future child.

The only problem I have with this schedule is that I stil think even when

splitting the MMR into 3 components, they are still given too close

together. Dr. Wakefield suggests a protocol of measles at 18 months,

mumps at 3 years and rubella at 4 years of age. With my future children,

that's what I plan to do with the MMR seperate shots.

Thanks for sharing though - it helps us all,

Penny

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>From: GFCFKids

>To: GFCFKids

>Subject: Digest Number 2732

>Date: Sat, Feb 17, 2001, 1:54 PM

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>Message: 8

> Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 15:10:21 -0000

> From: Beeda111@...

>Subject: DAN 2000 Vaccine Guidelines

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>Hi Everyone

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> Ok, I finally figured out how to get onto Yahoo, YAHOOO!!

>Alot of friends have e-mailed me requesting the DAN 2000 Conference

>Vaccine Guidelines from Dr.Cave's presentation, so here it is. I will

>be following this for the second child due in June.

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> 1. Use Thimersol free vaccines

> 2. Do not vaccinate ill children

> 3. Space vaccines - do not give multiple vaccines in 1 day.

> 4. Give Vit.C before and after vaccines

> 5. Use DTaP only, not the old DPT

> 6. Give a natural form of Vit.A ( cod liver oil ) to keep

>RDA's at level at all times for the age.

> 7. Separate the MMR into 3...start with measles at 12-

>15mnth, then mumps at 18-21mnths, rubella at 24-27mnths.

> 8. Do not give live viral vaccines to immunodeficient

>children.

> 9. Do not give if allergic to any of these components:

> Yeast - hep B

> Eggs - MMR

> Neonycian - MMR or Varicella

> 10. Consider delaying Hep-B until after 2yrs if child not

>in daycare.

> 11. Hold varicella until 10-12yrs & if the child is shown

>not immune to Cpox.

> 12. Checking vaccine titers before giving boosters at 4-

>5yrs.

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>Hope this helps everyone out.

>Hugs, Terry.B ( mom to 5yo Nik PDD-NOS )

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> What exaclty does DAN stand for,I was trying to tell my husband and

couldn't

> remember.The Atlanta conference is exciting.I only live about an

hour away!

> Be

DEar Beth,

DAN stands for DEfeat autism now! Hope you can get to the conference!

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> What exaclty does DAN stand for,I was trying to tell my husband and

couldn't

> remember.The Atlanta conference is exciting.I only live about an

hour away!

> Be

DEar Beth,

DAN stands for DEfeat autism now! Hope you can get to the conference!

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Dianne

THIS IS NOT TRUE!!!!!!!!! My son's Pedi did Titers and he came

back with very high titers, he immediately agreed to sign a release form from

Nik having to receive any of the vaccines because through the blood work he

showed immunity. I am having Quest Labs do the entire list of Titers before

Nik is going to Kindergarten in September. The school can not deny your child

schooling if the Dr. signs a mediacl release form.

Hugs, Terry.B

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Hi Dianne,

Either your doctor is lying or your school system does not know the law.

They CANNOT force you to vaccinate your child. I will sign a religious

exemption and provide them with a titer results that shows she is already

immune when she enters school.

Look up the laws in your state for exemptions to vaccines and talk with your

doctor about it and school system. Someone is not telling you the truth.

Penny

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>From: GFCFKids

>To: GFCFKids

>Subject: Digest Number 2769

>Date: Sat, Feb 24, 2001, 2:36 PM

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>Message: 1

> Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 14:45:42 -0000

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>Subject: Re: DAN 2000 Vaccine Guidelines

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>My son's doctor said even if the titers were high, the school system will

>still require the child get vacinated. Now what do we do?

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