Posted by: Monica Thanks to people like Barabara Fisher, ... Thanks to parents of immune deficient children who contracted polio from the vaccine, ...
Why would the medical community need a suffering child or parent to lobby those health care providers to evaluate risks and benefits of a vaccine and choose the safest most effective options? Why would we not act when safer vaccines became available? What makes you think the medical community only acts when some suffering person brings something to our attention?
I've spent 8 years at a university and 30 years in practice. Do you think people like me sit around on our asses not caring in the least about our patients or the care we provide? Why would I spend so much time learning my profession and providing health care and then need a suffering person to lobby me to act responsibly? Do you trust a neurosurgeon to cut into your brain yet think that same medical provider would not evaluate the research on the safety of vaccines?
Why do you, with no medical education from the sound of your comments, think you have looked at vaccine safety but the the medical community hasn't? Do you think that we want to cure cancer and heart disease but while we are at it make a few bucks on the side hawking vaccines which result in needless misery for children and parents? Are you serious?
Posted by: Monica How is it we successfully eradicated polio, smallpox, etc, without vaccinating infants? These vaccines were given to older children, not infants.
You could not be any more ignorant of the facts here than this.
Posted by: Monica To think we cannot strive to improve safety is ignorant.
No, Monica. To imagine the medical community has no interest in improving care and safety is where the ignorance lies.
Posted by: Monica I do ask you this, can anyone find a study that shows how many children produce antibodies to the vaccines they received in our current schedule?
I am very interested because my child's immunologist stated that it is NOT abnormal for a child to not respond to vaccines, as the immune system is not mature until age 2. If this were true, then our vaccination program would be faulty, correct?
My child suffered an adverse reaction to either the MMR, or Varicella vaccines. She had encephalitis, seizures, fever, bulls eye rash.
We also discovered she didn't create antibodies to these live virus vacines, and may have some sort of immunodeficiency. That is where it gets tricky, one immunologist said immunodeficiency, based on the lack of antibody response to vaccines. The other said that the lack of antibosy response is typical, but I just don't feel this is true...
So you've taken your personal experience, the failure of the medical community to provide answers or treatment for your child and decided that every one of us are to blame? You have no answers so we must all be at fault? They didn't help your child so we all must not have tried hard enough?
I'd like to offer you empathy for your tragedy, whatever it is. But I'm not in the mood to take the blame you want to heap on me and my 30 years of dedicated practice doing the best job I could. I am a nurse practitioner and I am not making tons of money by any stretch. But I take great pride in my work and I, like most of my colleagues, feel an obligation to providing the best care we can.
Medicine has only been in the business of serious evidence based practice for the last 100 years. Of course we can't cure every patient and of course we don't understand every disease process. But to accuse us of not giving a ◊◊◊◊ is as ignorant as it gets.