My other thoughts, there are other communicable diseases out there, even STDs. People ask others for their lab work all of the time before having sex. Why couldn't it be the same with other communicable diseases?
Time out.
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married 2010
TTC: Feb 2014, BFP 7/14/14, CP 7/18/14
BFP 3/10/15 - DD #1 born 11/19 TTC #2: Oct 2017, BFP 12/19/17, CP 12/22/17 BFP 2/20/18 - EDD 10/31/2018
I would understand this objection more if you were in the delusional Dr. Jenny McCarthy vaccines-cause-autism camp. But to say, I'm gonna wait because I personally don't think it's necessary is just extremely uninformed.
THIS. FFS. I'm drunk, but not THAT drunk. Is this real life?
Vaccinate your kid on schedule (unless you have a medical reason to delay or spread out) because it's the responsible thing to do. You can kill or maim others. Isn't that reason enough?
I'm on mobile right now and don't have the time to type out a long response with scientific sources. I'm a viral immunologist with advanced degrees in both microbiology and immunology. When it comes to infections and the immune system I know exactly what I'm talking about. Start with reading Janeway's Immunobiology.
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And before anyone thinks I'm even more abnormal than before this thread, I contracted Chlamydia and always asked for lab results before having sex with anyone else.
KaaaaaatieRN That's a very good point. I didn't think of that. No need to get ragey. I'm not ragey. I'm just trying to have a calm, honest conversation here amongst adults. Why would you become ragey?
Why would I become ragey?!?! Because you have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have a *3* year old baby cousin with cancer who can't even go to the park because people aren't vaccinating their children and it puts her right in the line of fire to contract a deadly illness. So yes, it makes me ragey.
I'm on mobile right now and don't have the time to type out a long response with scientific sources. I'm a viral immunologist with advanced degrees in both microbiology and immunology. When it comes to infections and the immune system I know exactly what I'm talking about. Start with reading Janeway's Immunobiology.
Man, you are way cooler than me. I only have a BS in Biology, but yay for scientists!
My other thoughts, there are other communicable diseases out there, even STDs. People ask others for their lab work all of the time before having sex. Why couldn't it be the same with other communicable diseases?
Time out.
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
Naw, but I asked for my coworkers medical history. Is that out of line?
I'm on mobile right now and don't have the time to type out a long response with scientific sources. I'm a viral immunologist with advanced degrees in both microbiology and immunology. When it comes to infections and the immune system I know exactly what I'm talking about. Start with reading Janeway's Immunobiology.
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Science is sexy.
Totes!!!!
OK ladies. I think it's time for some fun gifs. But I still want Lady Millil to come back and contribute her sexy brain to the discussion.
My other thoughts, there are other communicable diseases out there, even STDs. People ask others for their lab work all of the time before having sex. Why couldn't it be the same with other communicable diseases?
Time out.
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
Naw, but I asked for my coworkers medical history. Is that out of line?
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Nah girl you're cool.
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married 2010
TTC: Feb 2014, BFP 7/14/14, CP 7/18/14
BFP 3/10/15 - DD #1 born 11/19 TTC #2: Oct 2017, BFP 12/19/17, CP 12/22/17 BFP 2/20/18 - EDD 10/31/2018
KaaaaaatieRN That's a very good point. I didn't think of that. No need to get ragey. I'm not ragey. I'm just trying to have a calm, honest conversation here amongst adults. Why would you become ragey?
Why would I become ragey?!?! Because you have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have a *3* year old baby cousin with cancer who can't even go to the park because people aren't vaccinating their children and it puts her right in the line of fire to contract a deadly illness. So yes, it makes me ragey.
OP, look up the DisneyLand issues that just happened this year. I think it was around 60 or so kids were infected with a preventable disease all because of people choosing to not vaccinate their kid. Many of those infected were due to the kids being too young to be vaccinated.
My other thoughts, there are other communicable diseases out there, even STDs. People ask others for their lab work all of the time before having sex. Why couldn't it be the same with other communicable diseases?
Time out.
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
Naw, but I asked for my coworkers medical history. Is that out of line?
Me! I have with DH. We have tattoos (and have peircings), so we're both go tested.
KaaaaaatieRN That's a very good point. I didn't think of that. No need to get ragey. I'm not ragey. I'm just trying to have a calm, honest conversation here amongst adults. Why would you become ragey?
Why would I become ragey?!?! Because you have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have a *3* year old baby cousin with cancer who can't even go to the park because people aren't vaccinating their children and it puts her right in the line of fire to contract a deadly illness. So yes, it makes me ragey.
Assumptions. I can't figure out why you are assuming that I have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have Multiple Sclerosis. Why are you assuming this about me? I don't get it. At all. If you had read my OP, you would also read that I am trying to learn about this topic. Please stop making assumptions. Geezus.
KaaaaaatieRN That's a very good point. I didn't think of that. No need to get ragey. I'm not ragey. I'm just trying to have a calm, honest conversation here amongst adults. Why would you become ragey?
Why would I become ragey?!?! Because you have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have a *3* year old baby cousin with cancer who can't even go to the park because people aren't vaccinating their children and it puts her right in the line of fire to contract a deadly illness. So yes, it makes me ragey.
Assumptions. I can't figure out why you are assuming that I have zero respect for the immunocompromised population. I have Multiple Sclerosis. Why are you assuming this about me? I don't get it. At all. If you had read my OP, you would also read that I am trying to learn about this topic. Please stop making assumptions. Geezus.
I am insanely passionate about vaccines, so I do feel the need to say something. But I am going to try to keep this as short and sweet as my conscience will allow, because I could literally go on for days.
There is absolutely, positively NO scientifically backed reason what-so-ever to delaying vaccines. Vaccines have been proven time and time again to be safe and the current vaccination schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics is based on hard scientific evidence. Vaccines are recommended when they are recommended not only to provide protection when it is needed, but also to ensure that vaccines are given when the body is able to build the appropriate immune response to them (for example, we don't give a newborn baby all of their vaccines right away because they do not mount the appropriate response to them when they are that small, NOT because it would hurt them/be unsafe for them to receive them).
Delaying vaccines ONLY leaves your children susceptible to diseases longer. And that, is dangerous. Especially given that many of the vaccine preventable diseases are MORE dangerous when a child is younger (i.e. pertussis, varicella, etc.).
There are plenty of people who have contracted certain vaccine preventable disease and have survived and gone on to not have serious complications. HOWEVER, there are many that do not. I cannot understand why anyone would ever take the chance. Could your child get the measles and be fine? Yes. Could they get the measles and die of pneumonia? Yes. Could they get the measles, survive, and then get subacute sclerosing panencephalitis years later and die? Yes.
Not to mention that maybe your child gets the measles or varicella and does fine, but what about their classmate who has leukemia that is immunocompromised? Before your kid even knows they have the measles, they have spread it to that child, and now that child dies because of a decision that someone else's parent made for them.
Herd immunity is INSANELY important and we take vaccines for granted because we have not seen many of these diseases in our lifetime. A little boy in Spain died of diphtheria recently. DIPHTHERIA! That is insane and completely preventable. They had to have the antitoxin flown in from Russia because they haven't seen diphtheria in Spain in almost 30 years. And despite that, they couldn't save him.
How many babies do we need to see die of pertussis before we realize how fortunate we are to have access to vaccines? How many measles outbreaks? Do children need to start contracting polio and becoming paralyzed for something to change?
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Me: 31 DH: 31
Married August 2013
TTC #1 since March 2015
Dx with MFI (low morph) Sept 2015
November '15: Femara + IUI #1= BFN
December '15: Femara +IUI #2= BFP on 1/3/16, EDD 9/15/16 9/12/16 by US, DD Born 9/6/16
I don't work in health care but even I know how herd immunity works. What do you do in the healthcare field exactly @BabyIntegers?
I would answer that if I didn't feel you were insulting me with your "but even I know how herd immunity works".
I mean this in the nicest way possible, herd immunity is fairly common knowledge. It's hard to believe someone who works in health care, and from what info you have given interacts with patients besides at some sort of front desk wouldn't know what herd immunity is.
I'm sure you have all heard the saying "please do not feed the animals" when you go to the zoo. Right?
Well, let's all go back to our happy place and stop feeding the animals here. Drama Rama with this thread. Thankful I don't live in LA near you, your unvaccinated future children, or your request for my medical records.
I'm sure you have all heard the saying "please do not feed the animals" when you go to the zoo. Right?
Well, let's all go back to our happy place and stop feeding the animals here. Drama Rama with this thread. Thankful I don't live in LA near you, your unvaccinated future children, or your request for my medical records.
*mic drop*
Me: 34 DH: 35
Married 2010
TTC: Feb 2014, BFP 7/14/14, CP 7/18/14
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I'm sure you have all heard the saying "please do not feed the animals" when you go to the zoo. Right?
Well, let's all go back to our happy place and stop feeding the animals here. Drama Rama with this thread. Thankful I don't live in LA near you, your unvaccinated future children, or your request for my medical records.
I'm sure you have all heard the saying "please do not feed the animals" when you go to the zoo. Right?
Well, let's all go back to our happy place and stop feeding the animals here. Drama Rama with this thread. Thankful I don't live in LA near you, your unvaccinated future children, or your request for my medical records.
*mic drop*
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married August 2013
TTC #1 since March 2015
Dx with MFI (low morph) Sept 2015
November '15: Femara + IUI #1= BFN
December '15: Femara +IUI #2= BFP on 1/3/16, EDD 9/15/16 9/12/16 by US, DD Born 9/6/16
I don't understand all of the uproar. I have not said anything rude to anyone so how have I created drama?
I have MS and Colitis so I know all about having a compromised immune system. I thought I was clear that I was trying to learn about a controversial topic, but apparently I wasn't clear enough.
I have never given vaccines much thought since I cannot get them myself and I've only recently started thinking about it since I am new to TTC. I thought women here would understand that and be respectful about my willingness and open mind to learn about something.
I don't want any trouble. Sorry I ever answered the questionnaire. Sorry that I upset so many people.
Is BabyInterwhatever still going on about this? This was a multi-hour thread with a ton of people providing LOTS of good information to her (because she "doesn't know anything about this topic" and is clearly too damn lazy to Google this shit for herself) and her simply responding that people are making assumptions. So predictable.
I call BS. She's one of those who gets backed into her hole and can't get out, and her only defense mechanism is to pretend like everyone else is the problem, like she's the "calm, honest one here trying to have an adult conversation".
Hey, BabyInterwhatever, it's incredibly hard to believe that you work in health care when you admittedly don't know anything about vaccines and have never heard the term herd immunity. I guess you were absent that year. Perhaps you were getting over your measles. You're in CA and I'm not, and I'm thankful for that...
If you were so truly concerned and interested about this topic, you would have spent the last couple hours Googling it like everyone had to do FOR YOU instead of engaging in a ridiculous, defensive AW thread here. Hell, if you wanted your daily dose of drama so terribly, you could have visited ANY of the BMBs because this is a hot topic on every month!
Man, I only come back to see the drama on TTGP and it seems that 99% of it involves you. You should just stop. I'm being absolutely serious when I say this, but you are completely embarrassing yourself and it sounds like you don't realize it. I hope you do now.
I'll throw in my 2 cents. 1- the "doctor" that claimed vaccinations cause autism was disproven, had his medical liscense revoked, and went to jail for that nonsense. It has only been "proven" once by said doctor, but disproven a hundred times over. 2. I'm a special Ed teacher. I have a student in my class who has autism and, shocker, is unvaccinated. Hmmmm. 3. If an outbreak occurs at a school of an infectious disease that has a vaccine, all unvaccinated students must stay home from school for 21 days from the last confirmed case. 4. My students and many others are medically fragile and therefore are on very delayed shot schedules. Every time an unvaccinated kid gets the measles or another illness, my students must also stay home for 21 days. How fair is that to my kiddos? They have to miss valuable school time because some parent read some very shitty and incurred research? Bull. 5. Vaccination only works if it's done in the collective. Vaccinations are still working in the greater sense because the majority of people continue to get the vaccines. The more people that joint this stupid no vaccine band wagon, the more people will be at risk and since eradicated illness will come back and come back big.
Long story short... Read all the research. Not just the "articles" that fall in your side of the argument.
I don't understand all of the uproar. I have not said anything rude to anyone so how have I created drama?
I have MS and Colitis so I know all about having a compromised immune system. I thought I was clear that I was trying to learn about a controversial topic, but apparently I wasn't clear enough.
I have never given vaccines much thought since I cannot get them myself and I've only recently started thinking about it since I am new to TTC. I thought women here would understand that and be respectful about my willingness and open mind to learn about something.
I don't want any trouble. Sorry I ever answered the questionnaire. Sorry that I upset so many people.
I think the biggest issue people took with your comments is that you did not even know the basics....herd immunity, HIPAA practices, vaccination scheduling, etc. I understand that you have not investigated this topic very much, if any, BUT almost everyone that I know in healthcare field at least knows the basics because it is so critical to our profession. Communicable diseases and public health issues are always hot topics in our field, and ones that we get tons of training over....I think we're all just a bit confused. Not doubting your in the healthcare setting at all, but if you are, maybe it's time to delve into this topic. It is actually quite interesting...
Also, I did post some links and good information on page 2 of this thread. It got a little buried.
I don't understand all of the uproar. I have not said anything rude to anyone so how have I created drama?
I have MS and Colitis so I know all about having a compromised immune system. I thought I was clear that I was trying to learn about a controversial topic, but apparently I wasn't clear enough.
I have never given vaccines much thought since I cannot get them myself and I've only recently started thinking about it since I am new to TTC. I thought women here would understand that and be respectful about my willingness and open mind to learn about something.
I don't want any trouble. Sorry I ever answered the questionnaire. Sorry that I upset so many people.
I also have a compromise immune system, which is why I learn as much about vaccines and to educate myself about whats going on wight he debate. Because people, like yourself, and others who are waiting to vaccine their kids/ won't at all put the general public at risk. Which is why to me, not being inform already is mind boggling since you are immune compromised. It is ESPECIALLY important for you that people get their kids vaccinated. More so since you work in the health care system.
Is BabyInterwhatever still going on about this? This was a multi-hour thread with a ton of people providing LOTS of good information to her (because she "doesn't know anything about this topic" and is clearly too damn lazy to Google this shit for herself) and her simply responding that people are making assumptions. So predictable.
I call BS. She's one of those who gets backed into her hole and can't get out, and her only defense mechanism is to pretend like everyone else is the problem, like she's the "calm, honest one here trying to have an adult conversation".
Hey, BabyInterwhatever, it's incredibly hard to believe that you work in health care when you admittedly don't know anything about vaccines and have never heard the term herd immunity. I guess you were absent that year. Perhaps you were getting over your measles. You're in CA and I'm not, and I'm thankful for that...
If you were so truly concerned and interested about this topic, you would have spent the last couple hours Googling it like everyone had to do FOR YOU instead of engaging in a ridiculous, defensive AW thread here. Hell, if you wanted your daily dose of drama so terribly, you could have visited ANY of the BMBs because this is a hot topic on every month!
Man, I only come back to see the drama on TTGP and it seems that 99% of it involves you. You should just stop. I'm being absolutely serious when I say this, but you are completely embarrassing yourself and it sounds like you don't realize it. I hope you do now.
I am a Certified Nurse Assistant. I just graduated training at the Red Cross in January so I am very new to healthcare. We never learned anything about vaccines and I've never learned anything about them in school prior to that. I don't know why I never learned anything about vaccines except that I've never done the research. Yes, that's my fault but certainly not a deal breaker. I am learning about it now. It's no different from my just having learned about temping. Also, I'm not from California.
Look guys, I just thought I would follow in my Mom's footsteps but it wasn't set in stone. I didn't even know it was an issue until the first poster said something about it. I don't even have an argument about it. I'm really trying here to explain myself and to see through my hurt emotions (brush them off). If that means I'm embarrassing myself, then so be it if it helps you to understand who I am.
I've received a lot of helpful information here. Thank you.
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Re: Hash It Out Thread
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
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Vaccinate your kid on schedule (unless you have a medical reason to delay or spread out) because it's the responsible thing to do. You can kill or maim others. Isn't that reason enough?
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Science is sexy.
Can I get a show of hands of who here has asked to see someone's lab work before having sex with them?
Naw, but I asked for my coworkers medical history. Is that out of line?
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Nah girl you're cool.
TTC #2: Oct 2017, BFP 12/19/17, CP 12/22/17
BFP 2/20/18 - EDD 10/31/2018
Me! I have with DH. We have tattoos (and have peircings), so we're both go tested.
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I'm done with it.
There is absolutely, positively NO scientifically backed reason what-so-ever to delaying vaccines. Vaccines have been proven time and time again to be safe and the current vaccination schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics is based on hard scientific evidence. Vaccines are recommended when they are recommended not only to provide protection when it is needed, but also to ensure that vaccines are given when the body is able to build the appropriate immune response to them (for example, we don't give a newborn baby all of their vaccines right away because they do not mount the appropriate response to them when they are that small, NOT because it would hurt them/be unsafe for them to receive them).
Well, let's all go back to our happy place and stop feeding the animals here. Drama Rama with this thread. Thankful I don't live in LA near you, your unvaccinated future children, or your request for my medical records.
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I call BS. She's one of those who gets backed into her hole and can't get out, and her only defense mechanism is to pretend like everyone else is the problem, like she's the "calm, honest one here trying to have an adult conversation".
Hey, BabyInterwhatever, it's incredibly hard to believe that you work in health care when you admittedly don't know anything about vaccines and have never heard the term herd immunity. I guess you were absent that year. Perhaps you were getting over your measles. You're in CA and I'm not, and I'm thankful for that...
If you were so truly concerned and interested about this topic, you would have spent the last couple hours Googling it like everyone had to do FOR YOU instead of engaging in a ridiculous, defensive AW thread here. Hell, if you wanted your daily dose of drama so terribly, you could have visited ANY of the BMBs because this is a hot topic on every month!
Man, I only come back to see the drama on TTGP and it seems that 99% of it involves you. You should just stop. I'm being absolutely serious when I say this, but you are completely embarrassing yourself and it sounds like you don't realize it. I hope you do now.
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Long story short... Read all the research. Not just the "articles" that fall in your side of the argument.
I think the biggest issue people took with your comments is that you did not even know the basics....herd immunity, HIPAA practices, vaccination scheduling, etc. I understand that you have not investigated this topic very much, if any, BUT almost everyone that I know in healthcare field at least knows the basics because it is so critical to our profession. Communicable diseases and public health issues are always hot topics in our field, and ones that we get tons of training over....I think we're all just a bit confused. Not doubting your in the healthcare setting at all, but if you are, maybe it's time to delve into this topic. It is actually quite interesting...
Also, I did post some links and good information on page 2 of this thread. It got a little buried.
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