Guest guest Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 I also lived in ny- never had a problem with vaccinations. I just told school nurse that I am not doing them and that was end of any questions. I moved to Nj 2 weeks ago and again j told to school nurse that I am not giving vaccines to my child And that question was never asked again. However I believe they don't ask much qs because I always have attorney at my side and I have excellent pcp who always supports me as a backup. You can have free attorney in Ny also - go to insidetheschools.org. I love their advocates - they are very supportive and knowledgeable. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 19, 2010, at 9:46 AM, " lizcurran70 " <lizcurran70@...> wrote: > Thank you so much for this information. Unfortunately we do live in NY. I think it would be very difficult to claim religious exemption when they already have proof that we have vaccinated in the past. I do have a friend whose Dr wrote a note saying that vaccination would be detrimental to their childs health and the school accepted that. Maybe I can talk my doctor into doing that or change doctors. Or I can try as I think Andy suggested saying that I will keep Luke out of school. Thankfully we had no bad reactions after his shots. Maybe because of the NAET treatment. > > I just dont understand why they make it so hard on us. If all the other kids in my sons school are vaccinated then even if my son got the measles everyone else should be immune right? > > > > > > > > It's very simple, just say no. I don't know what state you live in, but I think > > > there are only two that actually require immunizations in order to go to public > > > school. All the other states you just sign a waiver, religious or " other " > > > reasons. > > > TJ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 Yes, you can claim religious exemption if you have already vaccinated. Go to that site http://www.vaclib.org/, look in your state, find an advocate. the advocate will charge you # (i think it's 80 bucks in NY) - well worth it. Maggied. > > Thank you so much for this information. Unfortunately we do live in NY. I think it would be very difficult to claim religious exemption when they already have proof that we have vaccinated in the past. I do have a friend whose Dr wrote a note saying that vaccination would be detrimental to their childs health and the school accepted that. Maybe I can talk my doctor into doing that or change doctors. Or I can try as I think Andy suggested saying that I will keep Luke out of school. Thankfully we had no bad reactions after his shots. Maybe because of the NAET treatment. > > I just dont understand why they make it so hard on us. If all the other kids in my sons school are vaccinated then even if my son got the measles everyone else should be immune right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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