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imunisations.... Do you agree or disagree?

i personally havnt had my boys imunised for numerous reasons if you wanna no why just ask x

by abi19 12 January 2012

  • why when it a risk to there health? (not bein nasty but thats my personal opinion) x

    by kaynolan11 12 January 2012

  • its a risk giving them the jabs... My friends baby died from injections he contracted menigitus from the jabs and he died three months of age, me and my brothers were allergic and little brother was that badnhe was oin hospital for 3 weeks after having them i have two little boys and neither of them have been imunised and there both happy and healthy little boys they were both breast fed for four months so they have my imunities on top of all that doctors get a bons for imunising more 5000 babies a year i mean what does that tell you? X

    by abi19 12 January 2012

  • Considering I've had to know exactly how they work for my a level biology amd my own researxh through interest I think its safer to have them. Some people say its risky because the MMR can cause autism, yet research suggests its when a child contracts a common virus, such as rosella, that it send the body's immune system into hyperdrive and acting in an autoimmune way, and also allergies are shown to stunt the way a childs behaviour personalities develop (e.g. Starch). And vaccinations are never 100 % effective, sometimes you can contract the disease still. But they never cause it as they don't use active viruses and when they use living viruses they have been modified so they carry a drug for the prevention of a disease to get antibodies into cells (monoclonal vaccine if you want to research it). So I would get it done for my kids I'm one of 6 and we've all had every jab and we are fine, even my brother who was born and given jabs 26years ago (think how much medicine had improved since the 80s when he was born). But at the end of the day it is a personal choice for each parent but I'd worry that even if my child didn't contract the disease, what if they acted as a host and passed it onto another child or a pregnant woman which can be fatal just as in any scenario. X

    by lifes_a_test 13 January 2012

  • i dont blame you for not getiing them done consdering all the crap that goes into it, but ive immunised Elaina because i see it as if theyend up contracting one of these diseases, (rare but possible) you would expect doctors to do everything in their power to help your children when you could have prevented it, but i understand your reasons, it really is a catch 22 situation
    xxx

    by Cherii 13 January 2012