CDC caught about vaccines

I get the Natural News email, so I have also been reading about this issue with the vaccines, as well as other articles that I came across before. Co-incidentally, the person I know who is the most adamant about vaccines, is also the mother of two children who are autistic to some degree.

My mom was against vaccines when I was growing up, and back then, the school only gave the shots to kids whose parents signed a letter saying that they wanted the kids to have the shots. My mother had heard about the polio vaccine actually giving some children polio, and I think she just felt that it was safer not to take chances. Polio was a serious problem back in the early 50's, so most kids did get the vaccines for it.
A lot of kids my age went through school with no vaccinations, and our pets (dog and cats) usually never had any kind of shots either; and all of us were pretty healthy.

I had the usual measles and mumps, and I believe that it gave me a strong immune system. I have never gotten flu shots, or any other kind of a vaccine; and have been pretty healthy all my life.
The heart problem came from an automobile accident; so if that hadn't happened; I would probably not have even the health issues that I do have.
 
The MMR vaccine and autism link in UK has been totally discredited; with doctor involved admitting to fraudulent and unethical results, and was struck off the medical register.

Meanwhile; because of this report, the take up of the vaccine dropped; consequently there has been, and still are; regular measles epidemics, leading to some deaths, deafness and blindness.

These issues need to be studied very, very carefully.

BTW, I was one of the first children in UK to have the experimental polio vaccine....I am fine, thanks.
 

Part of the reason is greater diagnosis.
i have an uncle who has been diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome at the age of 80.
he managed to have a long career as an engineer, but was always different from his siblings.....
he still thinks he can go flying; but is going blind; and just doesn't understand..
 
I'm hoping the Shingles vaccine that I received 2 or 3 years ago never has any issues. I hear they are very painful.
 
I was vaccinated, as a child, for smallpox and polio. I've had the shingles shot. I've kept up my tetnaus shots over the years. And, I am a firm believer in flu shots. I try to always get my flu shot in early September. And... I'm healthy as a horse.

Every bottle of aspirin, Advil, cough drops, etc. has a plethora of warnings about the potential effects. If there was a credible study that proved a direct relationship between autism and a child's vaccinations, it WOULD be news and would be highly published. Just a couple years ago, there was a rumor that the government was putting some additive into flu shots where they would be able to track us. Sheesh! Too many tinfoil hats!!!!!

Some are firm believers in vaccinations. Others are not. To each his own. What you do is your business, not mine. I still do trust that drugs and vaccines that hold high risk will be identified as such... and are.
 
I still remember the swine flu shots back in 1976, I believe it was. I jumped on that bandwagon when I was living just outside of Cleveland. I never had such horrible headaches in my life. My wife, who opted not to get the vaccine, took me to the hospital in the middle of the night. The doctor on call said he was glad that I had come in because deaths were being reported from people that were given the vaccine and they all complained of having really bad headaches, although it had not yet been confirmed that the vaccine was the cause. I was given a shot of morphine to calm the headache, which it did and also an injection of some kind of protein, I thought the doctor said. I may be wrong about the protein. When I got the morphine, I lost my thinking for awhile. I had that stuff (morphine) when I was wounded in Vietnam and the same thing happened to me. So, now I carry a card that states that I am allergic to Demerol.
 
If there was a credible study that proved a direct relationship between autism and a child's vaccinations said:
This was the doctor working for the CDC who did the study that came forward. I hope you don't believe that the news papers are not controlled they have owners and advertisers. CDC syphilis, called the Tuskegee experiment syphilis to blacks and then watched them suffer and did nothing even knowing there was a cure. The CDC, FDA, and others have had a track record of miss information.
 
I was vaccinated, as a child, for smallpox and polio. I've had the shingles shot. I've kept up my tetnaus shots over the years. And, I am a firm believer in flu shots. I try to always get my flu shot in early September. And... I'm healthy as a horse.

Every bottle of aspirin, Advil, cough drops, etc. has a plethora of warnings about the potential effects. If there was a credible study that proved a direct relationship between autism and a child's vaccinations, it WOULD be news and would be highly published. Just a couple years ago, there was a rumor that the government was putting some additive into flu shots where they would be able to track us. Sheesh! Too many tinfoil hats!!!!!

Some are firm believers in vaccinations. Others are not. To each his own. What you do is your business, not mine. I still do trust that drugs and vaccines that hold high risk will be identified as such... and are.

I'm with you GOM. We are about to take a cruise around SE Asia, stopping at ports in Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore. We've already talked to our doctor about which vaccinations are recommended and will be having them before we head off. I think it very foolish not to listen to the best medical advice you can get, even acknowledging that such advice may not be perfect. We will also be taking precautions against mosquitoes and malaria.
 
The mainstream media won't cover it because they go with the flow they know ie the cya medical industry and big pharma. Also those pushing across the board vaccinations like to cite "the herd immunity" in other words they are more worried about their own butts than someone else's life time of problems with autism. Some have described as a form of collectivism.

I agree there is a case for some vaccines but the amount and timing of the current prescribed amount with MMR vaccines being the most unnecessary. As some one who has experienced many of the diseases they insist on vaccinating and survive without consequence I simply don't have the fear and/or sense of urgency many of the pro vacciners have. Something like polio yes I would vaccinated but measles, mumps, chicken pox frequently are nothing but a bad cold, fever or flu. Yes there are some that have or can get complications but you can get complications or suffer negative consequences from ANY medical event or treatment.

One of the studies involving African American children noted a 340% increase in the chance of autism in children vaccinated with the MMR protocol/before the age of 3. A statistic like that should've jumped out years ago. The pro vacciners basically look for technicalities to dismiss anti vaccination arguments. The pro vacciners are very active on the internet rushing, waiting to pounce on any autism/vaccine news story comments.

But when you know the players including big pharma and government who have been caught in the past trying to cover up or ignoring certain facts one cannot help but think that they are ramming the full pro vacciner agenda down our throats.
 
I was vaccinated, as a child, for smallpox and polio. I've had the shingles shot. I've kept up my tetnaus shots over the years. And, I am a firm believer in flu shots. I try to always get my flu shot in early September. And... I'm healthy as a horse.

Every bottle of aspirin, Advil, cough drops, etc. has a plethora of warnings about the potential effects. If there was a credible study that proved a direct relationship between autism and a child's vaccinations, it WOULD be news and would be highly published. Just a couple years ago, there was a rumor that the government was putting some additive into flu shots where they would be able to track us. Sheesh! Too many tinfoil hats!!!!!

Some are firm believers in vaccinations. Others are not. To each his own. What you do is your business, not mine. I still do trust that drugs and vaccines that hold high risk will be identified as such... and are.

Totally agree.
 
Part of the reason is greater diagnosis.
i have an uncle who has been diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome at the age of 80.
he managed to have a long career as an engineer, but was always different from his siblings.....
he still thinks he can go flying; but is going blind; and just doesn't understand..

Just as there is a greater ability to diagnose autism there is greater ability to diagnose the side effects of drugs. Also there is a greater pool of real data to draw from and analyze along with studies. I'd say analyze and make policy to what is actually going on-an increase in autism rather than to studies many of which are sponsored or associated with big pharma. One article actually names Merck in a vaccine cover up.
 
This is an old video that keeps being uploaded and if you think that vaccines are good it might be an idea to watch it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udTmlhQaIeg
He said that the vaccines had viruses that could causes cancer and other viruses from the green monkeys which is where AID originated
 
Measles, mumps and chickenpox are "frequently nothing but a bad cold, fever or flu."

That is blatantly false.

The "frequent" illness of measles and mumps is pretty severe. I have treated numerous cases and the average person is far sicker than a cold."

But the worry is not the "frequent" illness, but the ones who get the severe illness with encephalitis, brain damage, sterility in teenage males from the mumps and death. These complications are not that rare. I have seen them all.

Re-read the MMR studies.

I am not looking for technicalities to dismiss vaccination arguments. My goal is to protect children, including my own. I look for misinformation that people have received. I tell patients the full information about vaccines that are being recommended- the risks and the benefits.

BTW, the most common reason patients asked for the MMR to be given as 3 separate injections is because of "the mercury preservative." The MMR has always been thimerosal free. (and if a vaccine with thimerosal would be given as 3 doses, instead of one, the child would receive 3 times the amount of thimerosal!)

Do you think infants should ride in car seats instead of being held in a parent's lap? Car rides "frequently are nothing but" an uneventful event. Or are the rare consequences so devastating that children should be protected against the rare event?

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And OLD video? Perhaps you should read about NEW information. The virus that they are talking about is the SV40 virus. It is unrelated to the AIDS virus. Yes, there once was concern that the SV40 might be able to cause cancer in vaccine recipients. It is a shame that an out of date video keeps being uploaded and causes people to worry about something which was found not to be a problem.

Newly old
 
Sorry about your automobile accident. But it brings up a point. If people did not wear seat belts, the majority would never have an injury because the majority do not get into a major accident.

A lot of kids your age went to school without vaccinations and were pretty healthy. But many were not. Many died. Many suffered brain damage. Many became deaf. Many became sterile. You were lucky. They were not.

I am 65 and never was in an auto accident. I guess I really didn't need to have seat belts. Some people have been injured because they wore a seatbelt or were injured by airbags. Just like the rare risk of a vaccine complications.

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I refused the swine flu shot in 1976. Because of the fear of swine flu, the government asked the vaccine manufacturers to develop a swine flu vaccine on an emergency basis for a mass vaccination campaign. The government said they would absolve the manufacturers for any liability if the vaccine caused bad reactions. I was a doctor at the time, but still in my residency. When I read about how it was being rushed and without liability, I refused the vaccine. Fortunately, that has been the only year the flu vaccine had that rate of bad complications.

Newly old
 
Also; vaccination is necessary in large urban areas, rather than rural communities.

There was a measles outbreak in South Wales last year; amongst children who had not been vaccinated during the discredited MMR scare; because the vaccination rate had fallen too low to protect the population.

Some children were very ill; and; guess what; queues formed outside surgeries offering teenage vaccination; formed by the parents who had refused it before.

Any vaccination is a matter of personal choice; but do you really want smallpox and polio to return?
 
A small part of the reason is greater diagnosis. It is definitely occurring far more frequently.
But the important point is that we now can diagnose it at a much younger age. That means two things. First, we now see that it starts well before kids get the MMR. Second, early intensive therapy can lead to marked improvement.

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Yesterday I was informed that my TSH test level is 7.7, and I understand it's not supposed to be over 4.6. What happens when this occurs. I take Levothyroine, and have gone from 112mg, to 100mg, to 88mg, to today's dosage of 75mg. My Dr. is supposed to call me today about it.
Also, can my high thyroid level case high blood pressure? For the last week it has been up around 175/105 with a heart rate of 77.
 
Measles, mumps and chickenpox are "frequently nothing but a bad cold, fever or flu."

That is blatantly false.

The "frequent" illness of measles and mumps is pretty severe. I have treated numerous cases and the average person is far sicker than a cold."

But the worry is not the "frequent" illness, but the ones who get the severe illness with encephalitis, brain damage, sterility in teenage males from the mumps and death. These complications are not that rare. I have seen them all.

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Newly Old

I'm going to have to disagree with you. Again I experienced all of them with no complications as did the people I caught them from as did their friends and family. I understand there is a chance of complications and certain people are more susceptible to complications as with any disease. I experienced chicken pox as a young adult and besides a high fever for a few days the most annoying thing were the sores which healed faster than the acne I had as a teen. And as a parent or adult you want to reduce those chances with a vaccine go ahead but sometimes it's just as good to let nature take it's course. Just look at the problems over prescribing antibiotics have caused.
 
There is no vaccine for chickenpox.
Mumps and measles are far more dangerous, and infertility after mumps can cause serious long term problems.
 
Don't worry too much, Ina; getting a thyroxine dose just right is tricky, and takes a while to work through; about 6 weeks.
yes, it may cause a rise in blood pressure, but your heart rate is fine, and your blood pressure may well fall..
 


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