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pauldun170
06-09-2009, 04:41 PM
http://www.jennymccarthybodycount.com/Jenny_McCarthy_Body_Count/Home.html
Particle Man
06-09-2009, 04:46 PM
http://www.jennymccarthybodycount.com/Jenny_McCarthy_Body_Count/Home.html
okaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay... :confused:
shmike
06-09-2009, 04:56 PM
Interesting site.
I have known a few anti-vaccine-ers.
I didn't think the movement had gained enough traction to warrant an anti-anti-vaccine movement. :idk:
RACER X
06-09-2009, 05:12 PM
Z is a limited vac. proponent.
we are not gonna let the hosp. vac. the new baby, as we didn't w/ april . she plans togo to the pedi dr the day after birth and do shots.
she think she's gonna be in teh hospital for less then 1 day.......and baby can't come till after July 15 cuz we have cirque tickets......:tremble:
thats why she's taking 9 hrs......lol
EpyonXero
06-09-2009, 05:27 PM
Polio ftw
Yeh, the diseases that the vaccines prevent are far worse more common than the ones they cause.
A guy I work with was pretty adimant about his kid not getting vaccinated but his wife did it anyway, then the kid got sick for 2 weeks (lost weight, dehydrated, fever etc...) and he put up a huge hissy fit about it. Now his wife is pregnant again and he keeps saying that he will make sure that this one doesn't get vaccinated
Particle Man
06-09-2009, 06:38 PM
we got our daughter vaccinated but we insisted that the vaccines be split up with at least 2 weeks between each.
Papa_Complex
06-10-2009, 08:16 AM
There is absolutely no scientific proof that vaccines cause autism. In fact the numbers show that they don't. With or without vaccines, your kid has exactly the same chance of being autistic.
SteveP
06-10-2009, 09:37 AM
The anti-vaccination movement is extremely irresponsible.
the chi
06-10-2009, 09:50 AM
If anyone watches Law and Order, they actually had an episode (most of their episodes are based on actual events) regarding the anti vaccine movement. The mother ultimately punished for another babies death was charged because she didnt get her child vaccinated, he got measles, and shared it with all the other children at the park, and one of the children got it and died...
I've never looked into the matter, but I tend to think the health problems people are contributing to vaccines are like ADD, its an excuse for their to be something wrong with their child or for its behavior. :shrug:
Not always the case I know, but how frequent were things like ADD and autism when you were a child (and we were all vaccinated)?
Papa_Complex
06-10-2009, 09:56 AM
If anyone watches Law and Order, they actually had an episode (most of their episodes are based on actual events) regarding the anti vaccine movement. The mother ultimately punished for another babies death was charged because she didnt get her child vaccinated, he got measles, and shared it with all the other children at the park, and one of the children got it and died...
I've never looked into the matter, but I tend to think the health problems people are contributing to vaccines are like ADD, its an excuse for their to be something wrong with their child or for its behavior. :shrug:
Not always the case I know, but how frequent were things like ADD and autism when you were a child (and we were all vaccinated)?
I have to wonder how many times a child is diagnosed as 'mildly autistic' when he or she is just an introvert. ADD, ADHD, and autism seem to be grossly over diagnosed and the 'obvious' cure is drugs.
tommymac
06-10-2009, 10:17 AM
I have to wonder how many times a child is diagnosed as 'mildly autistic' when he or she is just an introvert. ADD, ADHD, and autism seem to be grossly over diagnosed and the 'obvious' cure is drugs.
Afooking men, a few years back add/adhd was the hip thing to have and they were giving rittalin out like it was candy. Now autism is moving to the forefront, granted severe autism is a problem but most of these mild cases appear to be manageable.
Tom
CrazyKell
06-10-2009, 11:11 AM
It's the same with allergies.
Had you even HEARD of peanut allergies when you were a kid? :scratch: Now it's CRAZY!
Papa_Complex
06-10-2009, 11:15 AM
It's the same with allergies.
Had you even HEARD of peanut allergies when you were a kid? :scratch: Now it's CRAZY!
The peanut allergy thing is a bit different. It's something that is clearly demonstrable, based on a physical reaction. ADD/ADHD and autism aren't something that they can do physical tests or genetic screening for, as far as I know. Diagnosis is based on opinion.
Asthma rates are also up. I guess were just raising a generation of weak-ass kids.
marko138
06-10-2009, 12:01 PM
Here I thought Jenny McCarthy had joined Ice-T's band.
SteveP
06-10-2009, 01:06 PM
It's the same with allergies.
Had you even HEARD of peanut allergies when you were a kid? :scratch: Now it's CRAZY!
It's actually pretty normal if you follow genetic trends. These things will either peak out or disappear over the long run (were talking a LONG time here) When I say disappear I don't mean vanish, just not expressed by people.
It's the same with allergies.
Had you even HEARD of peanut allergies when you were a kid? :scratch: Now it's CRAZY!
20 years ago peanut oil wasn't used in everything under the sun.
The bigger problem than the vaccines is uber processed foods that don't contain a single natural product. Our bodies were meant to eat pretty fresh cooked meat and vegitables, not High fructose corn syrup, maltodextarin, citric acid, sodium citrate, natural FLAVORS, modified corn starch, and potasium sorbate which is used as a perservative (taken from the side of the box of food I am eating while I type this). Feed that stuff to an pregnant lady, add in some pestacides and all the other crap we pump into ourselfs and yeh we are gonna have soem wierd reactions to stuff.
Believe it or not vaccines are more natural than most of the food you eat. All a vaccine is is a natural immunity caused by a forcefed illness.
Corey
06-10-2009, 06:34 PM
But, she's (moderately) famous, and everyone knows that fame magically imparts knowledge that us normal people can't ever hope to obtain. Just ask Oprah.
Amorok
06-11-2009, 06:48 AM
Whatever. My kid was vaccinated, and will continue to be, as well as my future children. I'd rather have a live kid with a disability than a kid dead from an easily preventable disease.
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