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Bob C-- I chose not to have my son (now 15 yrs old) vaccinated. And it WASN'T because I read some ex-playgirl's book!!! After EXTENSIVE research (and NOT just from the MAINSTREAM medical community), I decided the risk of vaccinating outweighed the risks of vaccinations. I have MS, I had a sister who died from MS, I have a brother with Tourette's Syndrome, and another sister with Asperber's Syndrome. I was not about to do anything that would compromise my son's neurological system. Injecting viruses into an infant's body, when their immune systems are not fully formed yet, didn't sound like my idea of a good plan.

And why should anybody care? If their children are vaccinated, there is NO risk to them, right? In fact, my son is more at risk from recently vaccinated children than they are to him.

Chicken pox? Measles? WOW. Terrible diseases.

I would choose chicken pox over an autoimmune or neurological disease for my son anyday of the week.

Mandatory vaccinations? Yeah, I can trust my government to look out for me..........

(By the way, my son has never had one ear infection in his life. He doesn't have asthma. He isn't autistic. He had to go on antibiotics ONE time in his entire life. At 15 he is 6 feet tall, plays football and lacrosse, gets a's and b's in school, plays the guitar and the bass guitar. I guess he survived without the vaccinations.)

Sorry for my sarcasm; I guess I wasn't thrilled with your judgmental style.

Beverly

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