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>With all the mumps talk, I looked at my kids' shot records, and realized

>that Skyler will be due for his next round of shots on his birthday. I don't

>want him to get these, but I want to find out what I can do to keep him from

>getting them. .. but I think the school might be tougher to deal with.

>Unfortunately I didn't learn enough about the damage of vaccines until more

>recently. I knew before that they couldn't be good, but I didn't know enough

>to refuse them until now.

>

>So what can I do to keep my son from getting these last shots (or any other

>future shots for either of them), and still be able to send him to school?

>

Here's a link to information state by state.

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

Just click on Colorado for further info. Your state supports a

religious exemption, so you'll be fine.

Ask the list if you're not sure how to prepare one, and DON'T let the

school or your doctor intimidate you!

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At 11:48 AM 4/30/2006 -0600, you wrote:

>Hello everyone! I'm Kellie, and I'm mother to 2 young boys, Logan (6), and

>Skyler (3 1/2). We live in Colorado with my husband and 4 furkids! I had

>gastric bypass surgery 18 months ago, and ours lives have changed

>*drastically* since then! We live as naturally as we can with little to no

>chemicals in the home and yard, (we didn't use many chemicals before, but I

>avoid them as much as possible now), eat mostly natural foods, feed the dogs

>raw and don't vaccinate them, etc.

>

>With all the mumps talk, I looked at my kids' shot records, and realized

>that Skyler will be due for his next round of shots on his birthday. I don't

>want him to get these, but I want to find out what I can do to keep him from

>getting them. I think our doctor will be amiable to it (he's awesome, for a

>conventional doc), but I think the school might be tougher to deal with.

>Unfortunately I didn't learn enough about the damage of vaccines until more

>recently. I knew before that they couldn't be good, but I didn't know enough

>to refuse them until now.

>

>So what can I do to keep my son from getting these last shots (or any other

>future shots for either of them), and still be able to send him to school?

>I've looked at my county's website, but I'm not seeing anything there.

>

>Thanks!

>

>Kellie in Colorado

Welcome Kellie

Easy exemptions from Colorado - just say no

info from links on my pages

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/exemptions.htm

Mumps is not a problem disease and never was

Welcome and glad you are living naturally

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Welcome Kellie! So glad to see you joined. :) I see there are a few who have

given you links to exemptions. If you have any additional questions, feel free

to ask.

Kay

Greetings!

So what can I do to keep my son from getting these last shots (or any other

future shots for either of them), and still be able to send him to school?

I've looked at my county's website, but I'm not seeing anything there.

Kellie in Colorado

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Kellie-

I am in Colorado also. We have philosophical exemptions for school.

I had no problems at all. Just signed the back of the card that said

I didn't believe in Immunizations. my kids have had some, but we

have stopped. It wasn't a problem in school at all. Now, I am sure

some will try to give you trouble, but in Colorado, it is as simple

as signing the back of the immunization card the school gives you

ever year.

As for the doc, just tell them you don't want them. My doc is great

with understanding why I don't vaccinate the boys.

Good luck!

Shanda

>

> Hello everyone! I'm Kellie, and I'm mother to 2 young boys, Logan

(6), and

> Skyler (3 1/2). We live in Colorado with my husband and 4 furkids!

I had

> gastric bypass surgery 18 months ago, and ours lives have changed

> *drastically* since then! We live as naturally as we can with

little to no

> chemicals in the home and yard, (we didn't use many chemicals

before, but I

> avoid them as much as possible now), eat mostly natural foods, feed

the dogs

> raw and don't vaccinate them, etc.

>

> With all the mumps talk, I looked at my kids' shot records, and

realized

> that Skyler will be due for his next round of shots on his

birthday. I don't

> want him to get these, but I want to find out what I can do to keep

him from

> getting them. I think our doctor will be amiable to it (he's

awesome, for a

> conventional doc), but I think the school might be tougher to deal

with.

> Unfortunately I didn't learn enough about the damage of vaccines

until more

> recently. I knew before that they couldn't be good, but I didn't

know enough

> to refuse them until now.

>

> So what can I do to keep my son from getting these last shots (or

any other

> future shots for either of them), and still be able to send him to

school?

> I've looked at my county's website, but I'm not seeing anything

there.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Kellie in Colorado

>

>

>

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Thanks Bobbett! I definitely won't let them intimidate me!

Kellie

Here's a link to information state by state.

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

Just click on Colorado for further info. Your state supports a

religious exemption, so you'll be fine.

Ask the list if you're not sure how to prepare one, and DON'T let the

school or your doctor intimidate you!

Bobbett

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Thanks Kay! I really didn't need to join another group (due to the volume of

them all. lol), but I've learned quite a bit already! Thanks for telling me

about it! =)

Kellie

Welcome Kellie! So glad to see you joined. :) I see there are a few who

have given you links to exemptions. If you have any additional questions,

feel free to ask.

Kay

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Thanks Shanda! Where are you at in CO? Not sure if I mentioned, but I am in

. I will keep that in mind for this fall. My doc is awesome, so I

think he'll be ok with it. He's a 3rd generation doctor, and his grandfather

practiced homeopathy...unfortunately, this is not where his training is, but

he's still familiar with it, and he's very understanding.

Cool, thanks again!

Kellie

Kellie-

I am in Colorado also. We have philosophical exemptions for school.

I had no problems at all. Just signed the back of the card that said

I didn't believe in Immunizations. my kids have had some, but we

have stopped. It wasn't a problem in school at all. Now, I am sure

some will try to give you trouble, but in Colorado, it is as simple

as signing the back of the immunization card the school gives you

ever year.

As for the doc, just tell them you don't want them. My doc is great

with understanding why I don't vaccinate the boys.

Good luck!

Shanda

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I am in Windsor, up near Fort . MY kids go to fort COllins.

We haven't even had any trouble with my younger son's private

preschool.

Of course, we do go in Wed for my oldest's physical. I bet the MMR

will be brought up. But my doc is great about my saying no.

Glad you have an understanding doc. It really makes it easier.

In fact, it was my doc that noticed that my younger son was improving

without the vaccines (he is FTT).

Shanda

>

> Thanks Shanda! Where are you at in CO? Not sure if I mentioned, but

I am in

> . I will keep that in mind for this fall. My doc is awesome,

so I

> think he'll be ok with it. He's a 3rd generation doctor, and his

grandfather

> practiced homeopathy...unfortunately, this is not where his

training is, but

> he's still familiar with it, and he's very understanding.

>

> Cool, thanks again!

>

> Kellie

>

>

>

>

> Kellie-

> I am in Colorado also. We have philosophical exemptions for

school.

> I had no problems at all. Just signed the back of the card that

said

> I didn't believe in Immunizations. my kids have had some, but we

> have stopped. It wasn't a problem in school at all. Now, I am

sure

> some will try to give you trouble, but in Colorado, it is as simple

> as signing the back of the immunization card the school gives you

> ever year.

>

> As for the doc, just tell them you don't want them. My doc is

great

> with understanding why I don't vaccinate the boys.

>

> Good luck!

> Shanda

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You're very welcome, Kellie.

I know what you mean about the volume of emails from lists. :) But this one is

a MUST if you have kids and need info on the dangers of vaccines. The support

here is second to none since most of us don't have local support systems of

family and/or friends who agree with our decisions about not vaxing.

Kay

RE: Greetings!

Thanks Kay! I really didn't need to join another group (due to the volume of

them all. lol), but I've learned quite a bit already! Thanks for telling me

about it! =)

Kellie

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Hi ! Welcome to the group - hope you've settled in by now as I'm running 2 weeks and 400+ emails behind :) you're off to a great start! Don't let that plateau get to you - it's just temporary. H <whanscom@...> wrote: Hello,I'm new to the group. I of course have 100lbs plus to lose. I've been cutting calories and upping my exercise for a month and I'm 11 pounds down. I think I've already hit a plateau but I want to keep plugging!Live, Love, Laugh

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> as I'm running 2 weeks and 400+ emails behind :)

Now imagine how much worse it would be if was posting all the

messages!

I wouldn't be surprised if they " find " them all on a server somewhere a few

months from now and we'll all be going crazy trying to figure out what

people are responding to.

Sue in NJ

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  • 1 year later...

In a message dated 8/24/2007 12:30:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

marielenasmama@... writes:

We look

forward to getting to know you and hope to find others in our area as

well with healthy living practices.

Welcome! Glad to have you in the group.

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Hi --

Welcome to the group. I'm . Live in NY with my DH and two partially

vaxed kids -- live and learn.

Sheri posts some great info here, also in the archives -- enjoy. And I look

forward to getting to know you.

Health & blessings,

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Hi Michele welcome.....I'm just curious, what other language does

your family speak?

>

> Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is . I'm a stay-

at-

> home mom with a wonderful toddler and baby. My dear husband just

> started his master's degree on Monday. We are a non-vaxing, co-

> sleeping, organic and local purchasing, bilingual family. We look

> forward to getting to know you and hope to find others in our area

as

> well with healthy living practices.

>

> Have a great day!

> -

> Wisconsin

>

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Some people are so stupid. You don't see through your iris which is

the coloured part of your eye. You see through the pupil! GAH

>

> I also have newly discovered this group. I never realized how rare my

> eyes were till I finally did some research. I'm not exactly sure what

> you would call my eyes, I have a blue eye and the other is approx.

60%

> honey brown. I had blue eyes till I was seven then what looked like a

> small freckle grew larger. I only have one picture of my eye and it's

> a bad one. I will gladly take a better one, now that I'm proud to

show

> it off. I was teased about it, kids used to call me a dog or do you

> see two different colors.

>

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Nice to meet ya here, in our group!!

I have sectoral-hetero!! Don't mean to scare ya, but

have u seen a doctor pertaining the sensitiveness &

headaches?? I joined this group about a year ago &

have not yet heard of your condition from any of the

other ppl from here!! Not meaning to be forward or

anything but for how long has the sensitiveness &

headaches been goin on?? Maybe somebody else here can

help ya!!!

--- <forgottengargoyle@...> wrote:

> I just joined and wanted greet you all. I am very

> thankful to have

> discovered this group!

>

> I was born with a dark brown and a light green eye.

> My green eye is

> very light sensitive. I have a hard time because I

> squeeze that eye

> shut to keep the light out, and often get headaches.

> Does anyone else

> have this problem?

>

> Thank you in advance!

>

>

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Hi ,

I also have a dark brown (left) and a green (right). And one of my eyes is also more light sensitive also. I usually squint one and not the other. On bright days I usually wear sunglasses. Have you seen an eye Dr about this?

Jeff

Greetings!

I just joined and wanted greet you all. I am very thankful to have discovered this group! I was born with a dark brown and a light green eye. My green eye is very light sensitive. I have a hard time because I squeeze that eye shut to keep the light out, and often get headaches. Does anyone else have this problem?Thank you in advance!

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>

> I just joined and wanted greet you all. I am very thankful to have

> discovered this group!

>

> I was born with a dark brown and a light green eye. My green eye is

> very light sensitive. I have a hard time because I squeeze that eye

> shut to keep the light out, and often get headaches. Does anyone

else

> have this problem?

>

> Thank you in advance!

>

yes my green eye is more light sensitive, and waters more then my

brown one

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Hi! I am a SAH mom to 2 girls DD9 with Aspergers and DD11 with failing vision. It is the former that obviously caused me to seek this group- although ironically, they both struggle with blindness-one physical, the Aspie mind blindness.

Has anyone else had as "fun" of a long-weekend as we have? School was out Wed. and then the fun began. Our theory is that the lack of structure was DD's ungluing- as it is every weekend. But this weekend left us reeling....she came apart waiting to go out on THanksgiving Day- meltdown after meltdown. All in the comfort of home. THen Friday, after getting to put up the Christmas tree by her request, came unglued again and left me verbally abused and hurt, wondering what had hit me. I feel very much alone in parenting her. I tried reaching out to a friend who then compared her neurotypical children of same ages to mine in a sweeping (and feeling like dismissive) statement. No-one really knows what to say, so they say nothing or hurtful things.

I look forward to hearing from anyone who can relate. Looking for some companionship and a safe place.

Fondest regards to all of you

Heidie

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Hi all, my son's therapist gave us a great idea on helping my son clean his room. He will look at it and say that he can't do it because he gets so over whelmed. What we do is have 3 containers, 1 for dirty clothes, 1 for garbage and 1 for stuff that needs to me put away. This way he only has to make 3 decisions on what to do with the stuff. After his room is picked up then he can go to the "stuff box" and put those items away. He may not put everything away immediately but at least they are picked up off the floor. I will just make him go back to the box every so often. - From: denise092769@... <denise092769@...>Subject: Re: ( ) Re: Greetings!To:

Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 12:24 PM

My dj. He like pig pen. I'm trying treat him to be neater such a struggle. His room a nitemare. Plus now when you ask him to do things. He growls now. He wants watch tv nite and day and do nothing I understand youvabout messy room thing. This group helps a lotSent via BlackBerry from T-MobileFrom: "s_hansen34" <s_hansen34@...>

Sender:

Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 04:03:00 -0000< >Reply

Subject: ( ) Re: Greetings!

Hello Heidi,

Welcome to the group and I hope you find comfort in knowing you are not alone in your struggles. We all know too well what you are going through. My son did pretty well all weekend until this afternoon when he was told to clean his room that he totally trashed over the last three days. We cut him some slack because we had guests, but today we told him he had to get it clean which ended up in a meltdown with him throwing things around his room. I didn't cut him any slack on it though, not only did he have to clean the mess he already had but he then had to clean up all the additional mess he made. Just lessened his time to go outside. I was an ending to the holidays I could have done without. Not to mention my husband coming unglued with my son for throwing his stuff around. I still give thanks that it wasn't worse.

I don't go to friends anymore to vent or family because they just don't get it. They usually say all the wrong things and it just makes me feel more alone and isolated in my situation.

I like coming here, even though I don't get the time to often, because I know I'll be understood here and it helps.

<<hugs>>

ne

>

> Hi! I am a SAH mom to 2 girls DD9 with Aspergers and DD11 with failing vision. It is the former that obviously caused me to seek this group- although ironically, they both struggle with blindness-one physical, the Aspie mind blindness.

>

> Has anyone else had as "fun" of a long-weekend as we have? School was out Wed. and then the fun began. Our theory is that the lack of structure was DD's ungluing- as it is every weekend. But this weekend left us reeling....she came apart waiting to go out on THanksgiving Day- meltdown after meltdown. All in the comfort of home. THen Friday, after getting to put up the Christmas tree by her request, came unglued again and left me verbally abused and hurt, wondering what had hit me. I feel very much alone in parenting her. I tried reaching out to a friend who then compared her neurotypical children of same ages to mine in a sweeping (and feeling like dismissive) statement. No-one really knows what to say, so they say nothing or hurtful things.

>

> I look forward to hearing from anyone who can relate. Looking for some companionship and a safe place.

>

> Fondest regards to all of you

> Heidie

>

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He so messy. He a walking mess lol. Thanks for writingSent via BlackBerry from T-MobileFrom: Hukill <gothpunkgurl17@...>Sender: Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 14:38:24 -0800 (PST)< >Reply Subject: Re: ( ) Re: Greetings! I can relate to the room cleaning... and the OPs fustration. Just yesterday we had a meltdown about his room. It leterally takes me standing over him repeating clean this up, clean that up, This needs to go to its home or I will have to take it away. The norm. My son also growls. i have no clue why but he does.From: "denise092769@..." <denise092769@...> Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 12:24:46 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Greetings! My dj. He like pig pen. I'm trying treat him to be neater such a struggle. His room a nitemare. Plus now when you ask him to do things. He growls now. He wants watch tv nite and day and do nothing I understand youvabout messy room thing. This group helps a lot Sent via BlackBerry from T-MobileFrom: "s_hansen34" <s_hansen34@...> Sender: Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 04:03:00 -0000< >Reply Subject: ( ) Re: Greetings! Hello Heidi,Welcome to the group and I hope you find comfort in knowing you are not alone in your struggles. We all know too well what you are going through. My son did pretty well all weekend until this afternoon when he was told to clean his room that he totally trashed over the last three days. We cut him some slack because we had guests, but today we told him he had to get it clean which ended up in a meltdown with him throwing things around his room. I didn't cut him any slack on it though, not only did he have to clean the mess he already had but he then had to clean up all the additional mess he made. Just lessened his time to go outside. I was an ending to the holidays I could have done without. Not to mention my husband coming unglued with my son for throwing his stuff around. I still give thanks that it wasn't worse. I don't go to friends anymore to vent or family because they just don't get it. They usually say all the wrong thingsand it just makes me feel more alone and isolated in my situation. I like coming here, even though I don't get the time to often, because I know I'll be understood here and it helps. <<hugs>>ne>> Hi! I am a SAH mom to 2 girls DD9 with Aspergers and DD11 with failing vision. It is the former that obviously caused me to seek this group- although ironically, they both struggle with blindness-one physical, the Aspie mind blindness.> > Has anyone else had as "fun" of a long-weekend as we have? School was out Wed. and then the fun began. Our theory is that the lack of structure was DD's ungluing- as it is every weekend. But this weekend left us reeling....she came apartwaiting to go out on THanksgiving Day- meltdown after meltdown. All in the comfort of home. THen Friday, after getting to put up the Christmas tree by her request, came unglued again and left me verbally abused and hurt, wondering what had hit me. I feel very much alone in parenting her. I tried reaching out to a friend who then compared her neurotypical children of same ages to mine in a sweeping (and feeling like dismissive) statement. No-one really knows what to say, so they say nothing or hurtful things. > > I look forward to hearing from anyone who can relate. Looking for some companionship and a safe place.> > Fondest regards to all of you> Heidie>

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