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El Correcto

god is dead
So, to summarize.

You believe:
Vaccines cause autism.
Flouride is poison.
Obama is a secret gay Muslim.
9/11 was an inside Job.
The moon landing may have been faked.
And...
Chemtrails.... Lulz.

You're fun friend.
LMAO

What else you got?

Why would anyone respect your beliefs in conspiracy theories? They are deserving of mockery.

Just...stop.

Vaccines are 99.9% harmless.

Why do you hate your fellow citizens?
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DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Did you know Hep B vaccine is recommended within 24 hours of birth. Do you know how you get Hep B?...By exchanging body fluids, like sex.

Overall vaccines are good, and i'm not saying anyone should skip all of them, for all time. But you are a fool if you don't educate yourself on what is going in your kids body.
Bro, so much ignorance in that post.

A million people have hep b in this country. It's incurable, lots of people have it and don't even know it, and it's easily transferable to a baby, not just by sex.

It's completely preventable with a vaccine that's been given a billion times, literally, a billion.

It's foolish not to get it before leaving the hospital.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Lulz

Viagra is a multi-BILLION dollar industry.

Get back to me when your immune-compromised kid gets brain damage because some maroon didn’t vaccinate their kid and your kid gets measles.

The fact that we’re even discussing this as an issue (vaccines) is another reason why we’re gonna die on this planet.
These are probably the same people who don't think man has been to the moon and walked on it's surface.
 

turq

Well-Known Member
A million people have hep b in this country. It's incurable, lots of people have it and don't even know it, and it's easily transferable to a baby, not just by sex.

Bro, so much ignorance in that post.

A million people have hep b in this country. It's incurable, lots of people have it and don't even know it, and it's easily transferable to a baby, not just by sex.

It's completely preventable with a vaccine that's been given a billion times, literally, a billion.

It's foolish not to get it before leaving the hospital.

It's only transferable by the exchange of body fluids. So if the mother doesn't have it, the baby is not going to get it. I don't have a problem with the vaccine itself, everyone should get it, but I do have a problem administering the first dose when the kid is less than 24 hours old. Why is it foolish to not get it before leaving the Hospital? It could easily be administered by your pediatrician later on. But it's "foolish" because that's what they want you to believe. They know they will get better vaccinated numbers if they administer it while they have you captive.....not because anyone believes a baby is at risk of getting Hep B. Nobody believes that. I'm sorry better numbers is not a good enough reason to be injecting a newborn baby with foreign antibodies.

Again I don't have a problem with it, but I do have a problem of when and why they give it when they do. Look past all the propaganda that is put out, seriously read on who gets Hep B, and then tell me why a newborn, with a mother that has been tested negative and is less than 24 hours old, need that vaccine.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
A million people have hep b in this country. It's incurable, lots of people have it and don't even know it, and it's easily transferable to a baby, not just by sex.
I could see it being needed if the mother has hep b. Other than that quit letting your baby have unprotected sex and share needles, should be fine.
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
It's only transferable by the exchange of body fluids. So if the mother doesn't have it, the baby is not going to get it. I don't have a problem with the vaccine itself, everyone should get it, but I do have a problem administering the first dose when the kid is less than 24 hours old. Why is it foolish to not get it before leaving the Hospital? It could easily be administered by your pediatrician later on. But it's "foolish" because that's what they want you to believe. They know they will get better vaccinated numbers if they administer it while they have you captive.....not because anyone believes a baby is at risk of getting Hep B. Nobody believes that. I'm sorry better numbers is not a good enough reason to be injecting a newborn baby with foreign antibodies.

Again I don't have a problem with it, but I do have a problem of when and why they give it when they do. Look past all the propaganda that is put out, seriously read on who gets Hep B, and then tell me why a newborn, with a mother that has been tested negative and is less than 24 hours old, need that vaccine.
People should probably follow the medical advice of their doctors over that of their Facebook friends.
 

trickpony1

Well-Known Member
People should probably follow the medical advice of their doctors over that of their Facebook friends.

Which doctors advice should we follow:
-the doctor that graduated in the top 10% of his class and has his own practice or;
-the doctor that graduated in the bottom 10% of the class and works at a clinic or;
-the doctor that gets a kickback for pimping medications and injections that aren't needed.
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
Which doctors advice should we follow:
-the doctor that graduated in the top 10% of his class and has his own practice or;
-the doctor that graduated in the bottom 10% of the class and works at a clinic or;
-the doctor that gets a kickback for pimping medications and injections that aren't needed.
They’re all more qualified than you.
 

turq

Well-Known Member
People should probably follow the medical advice of their doctors over that of their Facebook friends.

Or educate themselves first, so they are then qualified to ask good questions of their doctors. As an good educated parent, you should question everything they advise. Sometimes their advice is for the benefit of society as a whole, and not necessarily your specific child. But yes most times that does means following their advice. My doc said it wasn't necessary at the hospital, also said it wasn't necessary to to supply the MMR vaccine as a "cocktail'. He split them up and staggered them for me. Said most people never even question it......granted this was quite a few years back now.

BTW I am not going to get into the why I question all the propaganda out there, but let's just say I have very good reasons. Tune out all the noise from both extremes, and make an educated decision.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
I'm still waiting for someone to respond to this....
Best advice I can give is to ask your Pharmacist. Their area of expertise. More so than even your physician.

To validate that claim, a new process where Physicians will be forwarding their diagnosis to Pharmacists who then prescribe the drug regimen for the patient, is coming. Each professional has complementary skills that take advantage of their skills and education.
 
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