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Hi , (www.nvic.org) is a great resource.

I personally would not give any vaccinations as I do not believe them to be safe

or effective and they caused auto-immune disorders in my kids. If they suggest

Gardasil when you go to the doc - please be sure to skip that one.

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> Our daughter is finishing up 5th grade this year and our pediatrician is

recommending the following immunizations (she is fully immunized except the 2nd

MMR, which she will not be getting):

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> Dtap (grown-up version of the DTaP)

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> Meningitis

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> Chicken pox booster

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> I know she's due for the 1st as a booster (and they're including the pertussis

for teens and adults since it's coming back due to lapsed immunity). The 2nd

they're recommending because she'll be entering a larger/new germ pool when

mixing with students from other elementary schools (we live in an area with a

lot of international students, if that is at all relevant to this).

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> The doctor said by giving the tetanus and meningitis shots the same day it

appears that there is a better response to the latter than if they were given

separately. The 3rd is recommended because the initial one apparently does not

last and of course chicken pox (or any of the " childhood diseases " in an older

child is more likely to be serious than in a younger child.

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> He says there is no mercury in any of these, but I am still not sure what to

do regarding these. Any suggestions?

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> Thanks for your help.

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Dear

We also have never vaccinated, not even tetanus and my son is now 16yo with type

I diabetes and Graves Disease, (which were brought on I believe by the RHOGam

shot I received during pregnancy along with his autism and other learning

disabilities) He is very healthy and has never had any health problems by not

being vaccinated. We dont believe in them. HTH. Blessings Conrad

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> Hi , (www.nvic.org) is a great resource.

> I personally would not give any vaccinations as I do not believe them to be

safe or effective and they caused auto-immune disorders in my kids. If they

suggest Gardasil when you go to the doc - please be sure to skip that one.

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> Our daughter is finishing up 5th grade this year and our pediatrician is

recommending the following immunizations (she is fully immunized except the 2nd

MMR, which she will not be getting):

I have spent 10 years recovering four children with vaccine injury. I would

waive all vaccinations. You can find your state here to learn how to waive

them.

http://home.san.rr.com/via/STATES/allstates.htm

http://www.nvic.org/state-site/state-exemptions.htm

> The doctor said by giving the tetanus and meningitis shots the same day it

appears that there is a better response to the latter than if they were given

separately. The 3rd is recommended because the initial one apparently does not

last and of course chicken pox (or any of the " childhood diseases " in an older

child is more likely to be serious than in a younger child.

I would not give chicken pox vaccine. It has a history of causing shingles in

those who are vaccinated. You can eliminate chicken pox and shingles by giving

lysine.

> He says there is no mercury in any of these, but I am still not sure what to

do regarding these. Any suggestions?

Check here for mercury content of current production. You would have to check

the individual vaccinations, in case your doctor has old stock on his shelves

http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm

Here are a few links to help you with your decision

http://tacanow.com/danprotocal.htm

http://www.generationrescue.org/pdf/user_friendly.pdf

Hepatitis and Gardasil are commonly recommended at age 12, and I would NOT allow

either one of those. Very bad side effects have been reported.

Dana

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