Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 Are there no philosophical exemption forms in your state? If not, do you think you could get them to agree to titers? From: Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:35 AM Subject: [ ] Shots for school/services... Hi All, This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 What state do you live in? What shots is she missing? My child was totally up to date after receiving his 18 month shots... until kindergarten. You might not be missing anything. Pam > > Hi All, > > This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). > > My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 What state are you in?? Vicki > > > > Hi All, > > > > This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). > > > > My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 www.vaclib.org File an exemption. NO way an ASD child should ever have more vaccinations. You are not legally required to vaccinate her until school age anyway. She does not need to have shots be in public school. This is what they tell you but in almost ALL states there is a religious of philosophical exemption. I'd go to Vaclib and look up your state and contact the Coalition for Informed Choice rep for your state. They will advise you on how to fill out the appropriate legal papers to avoid any further vaccinations and allow her to attend public school. There is a right way to do this, to avoid having your exemption denied...so you want to be absolutely sure you comply with the law, which allows that exemption. In some states it's as simple as filling out a paper and signing it. In other states you have to hand-write in your own words your reasons why vaccination contradicts your beliefs but this is not hard to do. Once you have the appropriate papers in hand, notarized, make copies, Scan them into your pc and keep a digital copy. Then you will submit that along with a copy of your state exemption law to the district. I'd also have one in her medical file. You cannot recovery her and do chelation if you continue to vaccinate her. The vaccines contain aluminum, and traces of mercury and a bunch of other nasty toxins. The flu vaccine still contains the same mercury it's always had. Whatever diagnosis she has now, will get worse if you continue vaccination. Why won't a religious exemption work? You are legally entitled to change your beliefs at any time. There are written up explaining why you changed. Such as " you are now aware of the law that protects your right to practice your beliefs and not be forced to vaccinate when its' always been contradictory " . Just because she had shots before, does not mean you can't claim a religious exemption. Thousands of people do this all the time. You do not need to be affiliated with any church or specific religion either. If you believe that " thou shalt not kill " then vaccination is contradictory to your religious beliefs. Since injecting poisons substances like mercury and formaldehyde into one's body is seen as attempt to kill. If you do not believe in mixing the blood of man and animals, then vaccination is contradictory to your belief system. You have a choice, do not be forced to do something you don't legally have to do. Jan > > Hi All, > > This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). > > My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 This might help: http://www.vaclib.org/exempt/florida.htm > > Hi All, > > This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). > > My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 AH! The only one who caught the state imbedded in the post! Bravo. Pam > > > > Hi All, > > > > This is my first post. Our daughter, Audrina has been diagnosed ASD, she turned 2 in March. We did our 2nd round of ALA chelation this weekend that went wonderfully so off to a good start. Her last round of shots were 15/18 month shots with flu shot. We never got her 2 yr shots and then she was diagnosed. To make a long story short, we are doing GFCF, chelation on weekends, multi-vitamin with GSE during the week, and she is doing well, although still only 5 words and receiving services through Early Steps (FL). > > > > My questions lies within her turning 3. We were told that when she turns 3, Early Steps will stop and she will be transitioned into public school (Board of Education) so that she can continue services. **KEY** In order for her to go to the public school she needs to be up-to-date with her shots. She only needs to be in public school for one year in order for her to qualify for vouchers for private schooling and therapies pd for and therefore no more shots needed after that. I am stuck and dont know what to do. Is there a way through chelation that we can get the shots one by one through the next year and have it not effect her as bad?? I am so perturbed by this whole situation and dont want to get the shots but I feel like I have no choice. I know of the religious exemption but thats not really working in this situation. Please help with some advice or experiences or other choices for our daughter. THANKS!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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