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Can you imagine the look on the Dr's face!?
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poppy
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Be sure you have another doc lined up, as anyone you ask to sign this will fire you as a patient for sure.
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Keebler
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- Thanks for this article. The list is amazing.
The reality is, though, that most doctors don't take the time to eplore all the ingredients. And the law with children's vaccines forces their hand. -
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when my son was still a minor (17), the doc gave him a vaccine just in case he went to college & stayed in a dorm even tho' I told them he was not going away to college, my son being autistic - they took him off & gave him the vaccine behind my back. I was furious. Last time we went to that doc. Do they get awarded for how many vaccines they give?????
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randibear
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My gp keeps wanting me to get a tetanus shot. Nope....
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surprise
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quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: That's disgusting, surprise! Wait till the government begins demanding that we get vaccines .. vaccines or no care.
I'm really getting concerned about this "new" healthcare plan...
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Keebler
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- I wonder about care facilities or hospitals. Are vaccines required of all residents in some residential facilities?
If a hospital can force staff workers to get a flu shot or loose their jobs, my guess is that care facilities may also be affected.
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TETANUS
Tetanus shots are different - not so much that they may not contain stuff we'd rather not have - but, when needed can literally save a life right then and there.
Tetanus is nothing to mess with. Dirt can carry tetanus, too. Be sure to learn all about and if opting out of a shot after a puncture wound where any dirt has been involved, you will need to know exactly what to do ASAP. Tetatnus can kill very fast.
Any other way MUST be known well in advance. There is no time to waste with tetanus.
A naturopathic doctor might best be consulted - in advance - of course. -
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Here is some info about tetanus as well:
1. �IF for some reason you and your child�s doctor assess a risk for Tetanus, you have the option of choosing a non-vaccine shot called Tetanus Immunoglobulin or TiG for short. The TiG is an anti-toxin serum, not a vaccine.
IMPORTANT: if you suspect Tetanus, make sure your child gets the TiG shot! Many doctors and nurses sadly are not informed on this issue. They will pressure you to give your child the vaccine instead.
Even if you ask for the immunoglobulin, some medical employees might not know what this is or think you are mistaken and assume you want the vaccine. Sometimes they claim to have a �T� only vaccine, which is untrue.
This creates a dangerous situation because the vaccine will not take effect soon enough if your child was exposed to Tetanus, and even if the vaccine did take effect soon enough, vaccines don�t work for everyone.
Make sure you see the packaging and/or insert of the immunoglobulin shot to ensure it is the right medication�
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Keebler.. I would say YES. I have a friend who is forced to get vaccines and she doesn't even work with patients at the hospital. She works in the business office.
They also make her take statins. I told her husband to tell her to get the prescription and just DON'T take it!
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