Did your mom use any of the prescription drugs recommended for the rash? That sounds horrid!
Brandie
Yep she did, it was better after starting them, but it still hurt for a long time.

Did your mom use any of the prescription drugs recommended for the rash? That sounds horrid!
Brandie

Yep she did, it was better after starting them, but it still hurt for a long time.![]()
I hope you're not jumping to the conclusion that those of us who vaccinated our children on scheduled didn't ask questions or do research. Just because we agree with the medical community doesn't mean we just blindly went along with what they told us. For me personally my DH and I asked our dr lots of questions including what he did with his own children. We also read things on our own. We've known our dr for years and trust that he gives it to us straight.

Not at all... I would just appreciate the same respect while I'm researching, even if I come to a different conclusion.
Not on my LIFE will I start a thread on circumsicion or breastfeeding. I've had my fill![]()
Still it does give you some food for thought and interesting perspectives. Not at all... I would just appreciate the same respect while I'm researching, even if I come to a different conclusion.
Not on my LIFE will I start a thread on circumsicion or breastfeeding. I've had my fill![]()
Oh yeah... I'll definitely take some cake![]()

I haven't read the whole thread (lost the will to live after about 5 pages to be honest) but just wanted to say a couple of things. The Doctor who first 'suggested' the link between MMR and Autism is pretty much a laughing stock here in the UK. Even his colleague who worked on the so-called reseach projct as since come out and said that Wakefield had used 'dubious' research methods and was just out to make a name fo himself.![]()
Secondly I have a good friend who's 10 month old baby is being tested at present to see how badly her hearing has been damaged since contracting measles at the age of 3 months. She caught this from a child who was friends with her older sister and whose parents had chosen not to vaccinate their child as they didn't 'believe' in vaccinations!![]()
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Interesting links......
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/2703/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5070670.stm
Both sides of this debate have made some good points, but now it's just getting ugly. Fact is, both sides are taking a risk - risk of reactions, risk of catching a disease. So either decision carries some sort of risk, and neither decision makes you a better/worse/more educated/less educated parent.
Can we all agree to that?
Not on my LIFE will I start a thread on circumsicion or breastfeeding. I've had my fill![]()
Oh yeah... I'll definitely take some cake![]()
), and Breastfed both!
Study fails to link chemical, brain woes
By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer2 hours, 51 minutes ago
A mercury-based preservative once used in many vaccines does not raise the risk of neurological problems in children, concludes a large federal study that researchers say should reassure parents about the safety of shots their kids received a decade or more ago.
However, the study did not examine autism — the developmental disorder that some critics blame on vaccines. A separate study due out in a year will look at that issue, said scientists at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who led the latest analysis and published results in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.
They found no clear link between early exposure to the preservative thimerosal and problems with brain function and behavior in children age 7 to 10. The results are in line with past research that found no connection between vaccines and neurological problems or autism.
Thimerosal (pronounced thih-MEHR'-uh-sawl) has not been used in childhood vaccines since 2001, although it is still in some flu shots. The new findings apply to children immunized before then, or exposed to the preservative through shots their mothers received while pregnant. Thimerosal was put in vaccines to prevent contamination from bacteria.
Some doctors say the CDC study should reassure parents worried about the safety of vaccines.
Not at all... I would just appreciate the same respect while I'm researching, even if I come to a different conclusion.
Not on my LIFE will I start a thread on circumsicion or breastfeeding. I've had my fill![]()
Oh yeah... I'll definitely take some cake![]()
One section of that story speaks volumes about the anti-vaccine groups:How timely! Did anyone just post this from today? It was on my yahoo headlines as I was getting off the computer!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070926/ap_on_he_me/vaccine_safety
it begins...
continued in above link.
The whole MO of groups like SafeMinds is that childhood exposure to mercury causes autism. Anything that challenges that assertion must not be acknowledged. Even though she was involved in the study design, when the results don't match her preconceived notions, she simply "dissents". In the end, no amount of research will be enough do overcome what she "knows" to be true. That's not how science is supposed to work. You design an experiment or study, you execute it per the protocol, and you then let the chips fall where they may. If you have problems with the study methodologies, you work to address it upfront instead of waiting to complain when the results aren't to your liking.The panel included one vaccine opponent — Sallie Bernard, executive director of the consumer group SafeMinds. Although she had a role in planning the study, she asked to be listed as a "dissenting member" because she disagreed with the study's conclusions.
Ever wonder how they have eradicated small pox? Or shouldn't we confuse the hysterics with facts.

If small pox has been eradicated, how come my husband still had to be vaccinated against it?
(Breastfed, circed, cloth diapered, minorly-selectively-vaxed (he's currently lacking one vaccination if you don't count the Rotavirus which I didn't even know existed again until my friend's baby got it last week.))
I don't think they have done the smallpox vaccine in many years. I could be wrong though. It was the vaccine that left the weird mark on everyone's upper arms...was this recently?