Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 In a message dated 3/2/01 4:58:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, krangel@... writes: > My son really needs this speech therapy so I need to find a way to > get around the immunizations issue. Are there any other Texans out > there who've gone through this? Is there a website somewhere that > would inform me of my rights and options? I welcome any and all help. > > Thanks, > in Houston > > > > How about having his titres drawn? My son showed immunity last April at his 4 year check-up. No booster was needed and I got a note stating that very thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 > Hey all! > > I'm in a pickle and I'm hoping you will be able to help me. My 4yo > ASD son just started his walk-in speech therapy services last week at > the public school. But because he is 4, they are requiring him to > get his booster shots. > > I looked into the religious exemption, but I am not part of any of > the " recognized " religions allowed to claim this exemption in the > state of Texas. > > The only other exemption available is the medical one--and I'm not > sure I will be able to convince the Pediatrician to give him one. We > go in on Monday to request it and if she won't grant it, to test his > titres. The lab technician informed me however that even if the > titres come back in our favor, it won't do us any good. In fact, > this lab technician had the nerve to tell me that the boosters are > supposed to boost their immunity because it wears off and they need > another dose every few years. (I could be wrong but I've never heard > of any such thing and if it is true, then why isn't the CDC demanding > that all adults get the MMR, DPT, polio, etc. and why don't we have > polio and measles outbreaks all of the time? My understanding was > that the boosters were to get the 5% of children who don't develop > immunity the first time around.) > > My son really needs this speech therapy so I need to find a way to > get around the immunizations issue. Are there any other Texans out > there who've gone through this? Is there a website somewhere that > would inform me of my rights and options? I welcome any and all help. > > Thanks, > in Houston , i'm from the UK but You could try www.909shot.com http://www.unc.edu/~aphillip/www/vaccine/informed.htm maybe they'll be able to help you, or put you in touch with a group that can help. You are right - boosters are solely because 5% or perhaps even less.. children don't develop antibodies after the first shot, that means at least 95% of children are being put at serious risk of vaccinations adverse effects, it's criminal really. Bear in mind the lab technician is conditioned into believing what he does, rather like the rest of the medical profession to even contemplate what they are doing does actually harm is too much for them-the concequences of admitting are too much for them to bear!! Ask yourself-If it was right what he -(the lab tech.)-says-immunity wears off after a " few " years-why aren't they vaccinating every man, woman and child every " few years " ....... money makes the world go around, trust your gut instinct, fight for your child/ren every inch of the way, reactions do build. best wishes, margaret. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 I think it is against my religion to hurt my child anymore!!!! (AND inject them with an unbelieveable concoction! Have you read the ingredients for common vaccines??) Hugs, A jeffs mom 3. Join the religion--some might say sacriligious but my God would understand. haha Really I would do this if I had to protect my child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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