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We are now 5 months into my child's treatment and I am cautiously optimistic that he might be starting to finally turn the corner after the addition of a another abx.
He seems to be having as many good days as bad days which is a far cry from before treatment. Hoping that trend will continue to improve.
He will be going to Pre-K in September and the NY State law requires him to be up to date on all vaccines.
Last year when we got him vaccinated he started steadily going downhill and I'd hate for it to happen all over again, especially after all this difficult treatment he's gone through.
My question is have any parents successfully tried the Religious objection? From what I've seen it looks hit and miss (at least in NY).
What about a letter from our LLMD stating that my son is currently immune compromised and cannot handle vaccinations?
If anybody has had success in getting either of these exemptions or know anybody that has I would love to hear about it.
Thanks!
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yanivnaced I'm so happy to see your son is doing so much better, that's great news!
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I am not from Ny i am from California. My child has
NEVER had a vaccination in his life. He is going
to start Kindergarten in a few weeks and I
signed the Religious Exemption and just need his
ped. fill out a form. I have used this from for
all of his preschools too. It is your right as a
parent to choose what goes into your childs
body. Dont let anyone tell you other wise. Stand
your ground. It is your right. They cannot
refuse an education to your child!
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quote:New York State Vaccine Requirements Posted Date: November 26, 2012
Quick Fact: Immunization requirements shall not apply to children whose parent, parents, or guardian hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are contrary to the practices herein required, and no certificate shall be required as a prerequisite to such children being admitted or received into school or attending school. Medical exemptions are also allowed.
Other Resources: Many vaccination and exemption information links are date specific. If the links below have expired, click on the state's department of health, or immunization program link provided below, as they are likely to provide links to updated information. The General Information link leads to the overview page provided by the state at the time of this webpage's update and may also be helpful. Please email NVIC with broken link information.
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