My only son has been given all his vaccines. I have never really delved into finding out the off side of vaccinations. Reading this article has mede me want to. But saddened to see what Katie had to go through with her son... and for the insensivity of the nurse toward her choice. It takes way more than 'Brave' for a Mother to make a choice like that..Thank you .
RE: The Mom Called "LOSER" by Nurse for Not Vaccinating, Now Shares Account of her Son's Vaccine Injury (VaxXed Stories)
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The Mom Called "LOSER" by Nurse for Not Vaccinating, Now Shares Account of her Son's Vaccine Injury (VaxXed Stories)
Thanks so much for commenting and considering the information that I have presented here.
A great place to start your investigation is by watching the new documentary VaxXed.
You can stream it online here: VaxXed The Movie
It is completely factual and shows how the CDC covered up a link between autism and the MMR Vaccine. It is not an anti-vax movie, but is strictly about that one Fraud on one Study -- which in reality shows that you can't trust any of their vaccine recommendations.
You can also look at a post that I just did a few days ago, about how the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are corrupt and not basing vaccines that they add to the childhood schedule on Public Health but rather for financial gain. That article is here:
CDC is a Vaccine Company, Not an Independent Agency
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When you are training to become a medical professional, such as a nurse or doctor, they teach you about evidence-based practice, in other words, what you do in medicine is based on research. I think this is why the nurse comes off as judgmental. In the nurse's mind, this is what he/she knows to be the best practice and perhaps thinks the mom is ignorant. It appears that sometimes when the "good" outweighs the "bad," medical professionals neglect mentioning the bad. I see this a lot in the hospital when medications are given, only the common adverse effects are told to the patient. But what if you happen to be that .1% who get agranulocytosis from a particular medication? Wouldn't you feel like you were duped? I would encourage all patients to ask questions and don't settle for anything but an answer. I also think its dangerous to go the other way and think because this happens to some people it will happen to everyone and therefore we should get rid of it. I will probably allow my kids to be vaccinated in the future, however, if it's not neccessary at that moment (such as HEP B Vaccine right when the child is born) I may wait until my child is older and has an immune system that can tolerate the stress.
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