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Anita Boudoin's avatar

Your immune system is not developed enough to mount a response to a vaccine before you are at least 12 months old. Almost 50 years ago I was threatened with DHR because I wouldn’t give my child a MMR until she was 1. Bring it! No to Vaccines!!!

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

What's DHR?

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Anita Boudoin's avatar

Child protective services in Alabama

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Anita Boudoin's avatar

If the illegals had stayed home we wouldn’t have these out breaks!

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

I agree.

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Baya Lazz's avatar

The anti-fruitination movement is always triangulating. They want to drive a wedge between people. Why don't you just put your fruit avatar on? Doing the right thing is not just for your benefit but to help others as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9BAbt4tbIA

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Meredith K's avatar

When I was pregnant and had my bloodwork done, they determined that I had no immunity to Rubella. They stated they would not inject me while pregnant, but that I would need to have it after the baby was born. I didn't realize they meant RIGHT after. The day we were to be discharged from the hospital, they came into my room with a syringe. I asked what it was and they told me it was my Rubella "vaccine." I asked if it was absolutely necessary given I had been just fine my entire life and they told me they wouldn't discharge me if I didn't take it. I was shocked! However, after 47 hours of labour I was exhausted and just wanted to go home, so I took it. I wish I knew them what I know now.

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Bandit's avatar

You know you can leave the hospital "against doctor's orders," right? Discharge yourself.

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Meredith K's avatar

I know that n now. I was so exhausted and in so much pain I couldn't even thinking straight. I can assure you, had this happened in the recent past, they would NEVER have gotten away with it!

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Mary Mc's avatar

I'd have just walked out or called the cops and say I was being held hostage against my will. Then I'd have called the media. NEVER allow anyone to pull that crap. A dealership tried to "hold my keys" after a test drive, to get me to talk to their sales manager. It was one of those "cute" things used to do to try to convince us to put up with a sales pitch.

So I asked for my keys back... they said not until I listened... so I asked my boyfriend (at the time) to give me a minute, asked to use the phone, call the police and said I wanted to report a stolen car. The dealership almost fainted... THEN I asked my boyfriend, to arrest the salesman (he was a cop but outside his jurisdiction). NEEDLESS to say, they got my keys back to me and never bothered me again. 😂😂😂

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Meredith K's avatar

I was so exhausted and overwhelmed I just wanted out of there. As I said, I wish I had known then what I know now.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

They suck, Meredith. They really suck.

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Meredith K's avatar

I couldn't agree with you more! At the very least, THEY SUCK! I, personally, have far harsher references for them now!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I have harsher words for them, too. I'm trying to be polite. That takes a lot for me when it comes to this crowd -- to stay polite and to keep the adjectives moderately so.

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Meredith K's avatar

I'm right there with you sister!!!

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

My mom never had that shot. She got Rubella before she had me; so I had some mild birth defects, not debilitating ones, just mild ones. Did the Rubella shot make you ill? My last scheduled shot at age 15 was for regular measles, or Robealla whatever the official name for it is. I had a 3-day cold starting a week after the shot. I couldn't tell if it was a reaction or if it was a viral cold. The symptoms were the same.

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Meredith K's avatar

Unfortunately, I can't remember if I had a reaction. It was an overwhelming and exhausting time. I had left an abusive relationship when I was 5 months pregnant, so I was doing everything on my own. It was weeks of very little sleep and a lot of stress so that time is a blur.

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Mary Mc's avatar

😢😢😢

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

Well, the shot probably didn't give you any significant effects; you would have remembered those. My 3-day cold I still remember; it was December 1976. I had a "little cough" on the 3rd day and that was it. Sore throat on the first day, fever & runny nose & sore throat the 2nd day; the sore throat got better that night and the fever and runny nose peeked out after midnight; but by dawn that stuff was much better; just a light cough the 3rd day, and practically nothing the day after that.

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Meredith K's avatar

I'm glad you didn't suffer too badly. After 47 hours of labour, and delivering an almost 10 lb baby, I was in so much pain quite some time. I don't know that anything could have overshadowed that.

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

That's a nice-sized baby, 10 pounds!! How big did he get to be?

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Meredith K's avatar

He is 26 now and HUGE! He is about 6'2" and 240 lbs of solid muscle. He goes to the gym 6 days a week for 2-3 hours.

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Alice's avatar

This must be them making up for that few percentage of parents opting out.

"It *probably* doesn't do any significant harm for someone to get another MMR dose." Are you kidding me?! They have no idea and won’t properly test. I considered it and it is a hard pass. I started college a few years before you and we thankfully had absolutely no vaccine requirements. It never even came up registering. How fast times changed shortly after.

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Jean Pierre LaRocque's avatar

Big fat fn Pharma probably said to the colleges that youll get more funding from us if you insist on Vaccines for entry to college!

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Anita Boudoin's avatar

If they had a health screening before allowing people in ….

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SomeDude's avatar

pushing for MMR "boosters" has been a thing for decades.

when I was in college, the Student "Health" dept harassed me from 1993-1995 telling me I had to get an MMR booster because mine was two months before their arbitrary chosen cutoff date in 1973.

eventually they started ramping up their effort, claiming they'd deny me campus access without their NewAndImproved™ toxin injection.

I then went in to their office, had them give me the vaccine insert, and pointed out the "small risk of severe injury or death" disclaimer.

told them they could force their unnecessary shot on me but that I refused to sign their liability waiver protecting them from any known side effect issues, and that if anything happened to me from unwillingly taking the medical intervention, I (or my family if I died) would sue their pants off for damages.

they quickly told me to write that down and sign it and it was filed as a philosophical exemption.

I was informed I'd have to stay off campus during any measles outbreak among their vaccinated students.

ironically there was a whooping cough outbreak among those vaccinated against it within two years of this mini debacle.

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Colleen's avatar

Judicially Had 2 of the 3 illnesses. Had to get # 2 for school round two. My arm hurt like a mother for days …… I could only imagine poor kids …. Another reason I delayed and absolutely did not stack shots …. Of course that was an uphill argument 20 + years ago …. But if you ask for a written guarantee you will not have problems from your provider while also having a known family history of autism how quickly they allow you to wait and spread out ….. of course my kids weren’t on the 70+ shots by age 18 schedule ….. also, a child’s friend actually got either cervical or ovarian cancer after the HpV shot …. She was 15-16 years old …. Explain that one …. 🤬🤯🤬

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DrGU's avatar

RFK is doing his best: "While HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has issued a lukewarm endorsement for getting vaccinated against measles, he has also continued to cast doubts about the shot. He told Fox News in two interviews earlier this month that the vaccine "causes deaths every year" and "causes all the illnesses that measles itself causes, encephalitis and blindness." He also said the vaccine "wanes about 4.5% per year, so that means older people are essentially unvaccinated."

Paul Offit MD of CHOP is doing the opposite.

Pharma is an unwavering powerful force driving medical practice and science.

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Baya Lazz's avatar

Fruitination is the only way to lock in community immunity. To fruitinate people all that needs to happen is they see a fruit avatar. You can add fruit to your avatars and begin fruitinating right away. Fruitination works different to 'vaccination'. It makes people feel safe and secure in a healthy paradigm. It is backed by science:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR_UAty1oBU

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Finally, being old gives me an advantage. I'm immune to measles. The glass half full aspect of this is that I've never been able to erase the smell of calamine lotion.

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Daniel Mordue's avatar

That pink lotion is good for mosquito bites. It may be good for itching caused by illnesses like chicken pox, measles, Fitth's Disease, and stuff like that.

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Nuala Norris's avatar

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Jean Pierre LaRocque's avatar

GREED GREED GREED they do not give a SHIITE! for the PEOPLE!

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Bandit's avatar

Those dates are pretty f'd up. I was born after 1957 and had both types of measles.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I had a very intense bout of the measles when I was about four or so. My mother said I slept for like four days straight. She took care of me, coming into my room to check on me. I remember very little. My only memory, in fact, is of me opening my eyes as my mother, who kept my room dark, was outlined in silhouette, head down as she left my room, looking at the door as she gently shut it.

Some 20+ years later in 1987 on the campus of SUNY Albany, the "good" folks there said that since some kid from Long Island had been diagnosed with measles, that the entire campus needed "vaccinating." But I had them...I don't need a shot. (My mother had passed away in '84 from complications of the flu, BTW), so my No. 1 advocate was gone.

My father tried looking for my health records, but could find nothing. The family doctor we hardly saw had retired years earlier. You want to come back to campus, these "good" people in their white coats and blue scrubs said, you'll get this needle.

So. Three months before graduating, I stood in line for that freakin' shot I neither needed nor wanted. Fuming, I swore then and there that no one -- NO ONE -- would ever force a medical intervention on me ever again. EVER. Not even a snot pouch when there's a deadly respiratory infection going around...

These people truly suck.

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Suzanne's avatar

This is ridiculous! I’m not getting a booster with God knows what is added to it!

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Joe's avatar

I was required to get the MMR in 1986 because I couldn't 'prove' I'd had all three.

Fortunately, I suffered no ill effects.

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Lisa Ruggiero's avatar

I was born November ‘68. The tail end of November. That’s pretty late in the year. 1969 was right around the corner. So I’m good 👍🏼😂

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PDG's avatar

I fall in that range ... guess what? No fucking way am I getting a booster or any other type of vaccine again in my life! Never got the COVID vaccine and I have not had so much as a sniffle since getting COVID in 2020. Everyone I know who got the "vaccine" is sick on a quarterly basis at least ... sometimes really sick for a few weeks. I warned people to wait, they ignored me and now they are paying the price. They all have 2 things in common; 1. They are constantly ill and 2. To the person are positive it has nothing to do with the miracle vaccine that they believe saved humanity.

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Lisa's avatar

And they probably still don’t think that the shot has anything to do with their poor immunity

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