February 2015 Moms

Vaccination Debate

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Re: Vaccination Debate

  • So give me some clarity here - it's all or nothing? I do all the vaccines, and you're cool. If I omit a few, I'm a horrible parent and a horrible part if society? Is that it?
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  • SallyCag said:

    All you guys kept saying is "provide some real sources" "show us some academic research" and when one of us "anti-vaxers" do, none of you will even read or consider it. Real open minded people.

    I read, I considered but I don't feel that the provided evidence is enough to not vaccinate. Especially considering the overall need for herd immunity. My child being vaccinated and adding to herd immunity is protecting him in 2 ways. First, it lowers the chance if him getting an illness or that illness being fatal should he catch it. Second, the more people who are vaccinated, the lower chances of an illnesses coming back which means it lowers the chance of my child being in a position to catch an illness.
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  • @sugahcookie01‌ I don't think that my baby is more special than anyone else's. But I do care about him more than I care about anyone else's. I wasn't trying to sound entitled, i was simply acknowledging what I knew would inevitably surface from my argument. Let me justify myself this way: my baby IS too important to me to risk a serious side effect from a vaccine. Essentially, I am choosing what I believe to be the lesser if two evils.
  • SallyCagSallyCag member
    edited September 2014
    "I cannot believe that you think your child contracting a disease that used to wipe out millions is the lesser evil of a few very unlikely side effects. If everyone starts to think this way, we are all fucked.
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    I didn't say that. You people really know how to take things out of context. I obviously think him getting measles would be worse, it's also very unlikely. I'm choosing to omit some vaccines as the lesser of two evils. If I could read the future and know that he would contract and die of measles, I would vaccinate. But at this point, it's highly, highly unlikely. I can always change my mind if statistics change, and do the MMR.

  • SallyCag said:
    @sugahcookie01‌ I don't think that my baby is more special than anyone else's. But I do care about him more than I care about anyone else's. I wasn't trying to sound entitled, i was simply acknowledging what I knew would inevitably surface from my argument. Let me justify myself this way: my baby IS too important to me to risk a serious side effect from a vaccine. Essentially, I am choosing what I believe to be the lesser if two evils.

    I didn't say that. You people really know how to take things out of context.

    *stuck in a box* 
    I absolutely took nothing out of context. You said you believe hoping for the best about your kid contracting a deadly disease is less risky than your kid possibly having an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
    I just can't .... it's like talking to a wall. Why do I get into these discussions?! I just hope a few less people go in your direction of thought after reading this thread.
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  • This just showed up in my facebook feed. 

    https://mic.com/articles/98330/the-case-for-vaccinating-your-kids-in-one-alarming-chart?utm_source=huffingtonpost.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange_facebook

    My four year old niece has leukemia. She doesn't leave the house when she isn't in the hospital. For those people who talk about only getting the "important" vaccines and skip the flu shot, Grace doesn't go to the park or the grocery store or anywhere else where you kid might sneeze on her and send her back to the hospital. Flu for your kid means a day sick watching movies, for her it means being hooked to an IV, getting blood transfusions and being away from home for a minimum of four days each time.
    I was about the post that but thought I'd better check first to see if someone else already did. :)

    So sorry about your niece. Great point in support of vaccinations, though.
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  • chickyclgchickyclg member
    edited September 2014
    SallyCag said: "I cannot believe that you think your child contracting a disease that used to wipe out millions is the lesser evil of a few very unlikely side effects. If everyone starts to think this way, we are all fucked. " I didn't say that. You people really know how to take things out of context. I obviously think him getting measles would be worse, it's also very unlikely. I'm choosing to omit some vaccines as the lesser of two evils. If I could read the future and know that he would contract and die of measles, I would vaccinate. But at this point, it's highly, highly unlikely. I can always change my mind if statistics change, and do the MMR.

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  •  @SallyCag If I remember correctly I asked you a question in regards to the article you posted attempting to support the anti-vax campaign and still no answer.  I need more facts.

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  • It's just disgusting to me because people refuse to flat out say that's what they think, but that's pretty much what they are saying.
  • Can I just say something concerning febrile seizures? I don't say this to necessarily sway someone one way or the other, but just so the information is out there. 1) Febrile seizures (often due to illness and high fever) are actual quite common among small children, and the CDC suggests as many as 5% of children will have at least 1. This is not epilepsy. 2) Febrile seizures most often occur in the same time frame that the MMR vaccine occurs. This is not a causative relationship necessarily. 3) While very scary to witness, a seizure itself is not damaging to the brain, and children recover very quickly from them. 


    ETA: Ironically, diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella could cause more febrile seizures to occur, due to an inability to control a high fever.
    Not to take away from anything you've said but some seizures do have a role in causing brain damage. There are different types of seizures one can have. Tonic clonic or grand mal seizures (same thing, different name) can make oxygen intake very difficult thus cutting off oxygen to the brain. These are the type my daughter has and it has been verified by many neurologists that part of her delays are from the lack of oxygen during any and all of her 45 minute or longer seizures. We now carry oxygen tanks with us at all times and the school has one too.

    You can now all carry on with your pro-vaccine discussions.
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  • @foxslaw I agree,  and they try to find 1 article that they fail to defend because of their lack of knowledge on the subject.

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  • @modernfairytale8709‌ - thanks for sharing that, it was cool to read that story about your family :)
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  • Also, this thread is a full-time job. I'm going to have to hire a baby for the days I'll gone with DD to keep up.
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  • lalanslalans member
    edited September 2014
    @holachicaaa  Ugh that is one of the things that KILLS me about anti-vaccine arguments.  Pepsi and Coke just stopped putting a chemical FLAME RETARDANT in their drinks this year (and yet I still drink Diet Pepsi sometimes, which makes me feel bad about myself). So many other chemicals in our lives now...bpa, nasty insecticides in our food, car fumes. I mean, lets not pretend that your precious little child is just popping out the womb all chemical free and that vaccines are going to be the first and only chemicals affecting their brain function and immunity.

    Editing to add that those are only bad chemicals I mentioned, not even talking about the normal natural ones, or things like lead that are totally natural and still not good in our bodies. 
  • foxslaw and they, their mothers and fathers (lets not forget degraded sperm!) will also live in organic bubbles their entire lives, never filling up a car, breathing exhaust fumes, or drinking from a plastic bottle. 
  • lalans said:

    foxslaw and they, their mothers and fathers (lets not forget degraded sperm!) will also live in organic bubbles their entire lives, never filling up a car, breathing exhaust fumes, or drinking from a plastic bottle. 


    Though, in all seriousness, I do get reducing chemicals in your life where you can (because they are unavoidable). However, vaccines are not the place to start. That's not where you should start defending the Alamo.

  • foxslaw yeah, totally agree.  I just think its ridiculous that that people have latched onto vaccines as "The problem" and are worried about that being the thing that pollutes their babies bodies. Rather then just the general environment we live in. 

    holachicaaa totally hear you! 
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    Anyone looking for extra fun can check out the kooky organization the "article's" author runs.

    Yup one of the many reasons I couldn't even fathom using it as a valid source.
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  • ltutltut member
    edited September 2014
    PLEASE take the time to listen to this webinar regarding the flu shot and the real results surrounding it.  It goes into peer reviewed literature from many, many sources and explains the research in detail.  It also explains the efficacy of Vitamin D in doing the same job as the flu shot, except better.  It's long, but you wanted my research, and this sums it all up wonderfully.


    Edit:  Don't even know why all to tag in this to make sure you see the research that you wanted, and no, my computer has not been in a black hole as previously suggested, but I hope the right people see this post.  Some people are not FTMs who just sit around debating vaccines on the bump all day.  I'm a busy mom of two toddlers and I homeschool.  Thanks for your patience.  
  • https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n-1WSrfDibM

    https://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2012/11/herbal_supplement_dangers_fda_does_not_regulate_supplements_and_they_can.html

    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/Concerns/Index.html

    Also, just for all you science nerds I thought I'd share that we picked up a stuffed orthomyxovirus (aka flu virus) today at the toy store. If you haven't seen them they have all kinds of fun stuffed bacteria, viruses, blood cells etc. My husband and I can be a bit nerdy.
  • Alright. I'm out. Clearly, we will never sway each other. And clearly you all think I and those that think like me are uneducated and selfish. I have realized that, although many on this board are civil, some of you are very, very rude. For the record, I do give to charity and volunteer. And I do care about others in my community.
  • SallyCag said:

    Alright. I'm out. Clearly, we will never sway each other. And clearly you all think I and those that think like me are uneducated and selfish. I have realized that, although many on this board are civil, some of you are very, very rude. For the record, I do give to charity and volunteer. And I do care about others in my community.

    I don't think you're uneducated at all. You've given the best evidence I've ever seen for not vaccinating. I just don't feel that what you've provided is sufficient to cut down herd immunity by 1. Personally, I understand that you've weighed both options seriously and that you've chosen what you truly think is best for your child and I can respect that. I just disagree with that decision because part of your reasoning included protecting your child through herd immunity and because I feel like the vaccines are the lesser of the two evils.
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