Eos of the Eons,
**Meh, nevermind. It seems Raven has predictably run off.**
First, to you and all, apologies for the delay in responding to your post and a few others; I put in about 12 hours a day plus we’ve been esp. busy with non-work related matters for several days and this is the first time I’ve had both the time and the inclination to get back on-line since my last post. Sorry to quash your working thesis.
***Raven claims her kid has epilepsy.***
Hello? Have we met? Where did I claim any such thing? My “kid” does not have epilepsy or any other seizure disorder, which was, er, sort of my POINT in mentioning the seizures he experienced immediately following exposure to the pertussis vaccine.
Never had any BEFORE, has never had any AFTER, and, further, never ran a fever before of during his seizures which were NOT febrile in nature. The point was that he does NOT have epilepsy, as the working thesis of the thread seemed to be (that most or all kids who experience seizures with vaccines DO have some underlying seizure disorder which would have manifested anyway)
Honestly, not trying to be snippy here, but this is the latest of several instances in which someone here has completely misread my statements/claims, which, imo, were pretty clear and simple.
*** Adding all the preventable diseases will only cause further misery, but so be it. She will continue to harp on vaccines that are no longer used, anecdotes, and other useless junk to back up her assertion that she is doing best by her kid. It's a free country. **
Which “preventable diseases” are those? What “misery” do you refer to? The only “misery” I have ever seen my son through was that hideous reaction to his 2 mth vaccinations.
FTR my children have never had ANY of them to date to my knowledge (though several are so typically mild as to pass undiagnosed, so it is possible; plan on having their titres tested as teens to get an idea of what they may or may not be immune to.) My son DID have Chicken Pox, but before it was a “vaccine preventable disease”, and he had no problem with it whatsoever. (nor did any of the other few hundred kids I saw with it in my years of working with young children)
*** I'd love to see her references. They probably include liars like mercola, scheibner, numerous chiros, and the usual naturopaths and the like. None of those "experts" cares how the body actually works, they only want to bash "allopathy" and promote their misguided philosophies on the mysterious inner workings of the human body.
Hey Raven, what are your sources? ***
Geez, yet again, I find myself wondering if you have even READ what I wrote. I already stated that the vast majority of my sources were along the lines of the CDC, IOM, peer-reviewed studies in medical journals, product inserts, textbooks and the like.
We DID use a Naturopath for 7 yrs, but he was also an MD, a “Chiro”, and an Osteopath,
and was, actually, pro-vaccine though even HE respected our decision to not vaccinate our son again, given the nature of his reaction.
Just me, I find Mercola a bit shrill and often out of context, though there are a great many valid citations and points made, just not in any consistent or reputable way, JMHO. Interestingly, this is not the first time I’ve encountered the assumption that ALL those who refuse or even dare to question vaccines have gotten their info from the “usual suspects”. Just another way of dismissing their pov out of hand, imo. Fact is, as I mentioned, I never had the internet until YEARS after I had made a decision based on research I did in the above-cited sources. Never saw an “anti-vax” book or web site until well after my mind had been made up to my satisfaction. When I first was accused, on-line and elsewhere, of having based my decision on such sources as you mention, I honestly had no idea who or what they were talking about, lol! ( No one believed me, of course, and you may not either, but there it is)
**You claim vaccination in animals allows farmer to let their animals not have adequate care. You claim that you educated
myself on the facts
What was this education?**
See above. Or if you are asking more specifically about animal husbandry/factory farming practices, my education was partly hands-on/empirical and partly through reading of science/studies. You DO know that the overuse of antibiotics in factory farmed animals is considered a serious risk factor for antibiotic resistant infections? And that the main reason antibiotics are overused in animals is the overcrowding and other substandard conditions which are more costly to correct than to attempt to mitigate with routine doses of antibiotics? Animals who are allowed to roam more freely tend to avoid overcrowding and to avoid ill animals in their midst (chickens peck the ill ones to death so they don’t infect the entire flock; factory farmers routinely remove their upper beaks to prevent this beneficial culling AND lock them in together in very close conditions and dose them with antibiotics with every meal to cut down on the losses associated with such inherently unhealthy conditions)
**** It really doesn't matter. ***
Then why did you ask?
**** Why did you come here? To convince us you that know better? To convince us that vaccines permanently maimed your child, and are thus not useable? To convince us our children are stupider, less healthy, and less "natural" because they got their vaccinations? This is not going to happen, so save your time.
***
For someone who prides themselves on critical thinking, there is certainly a great deal of assumption not based on fact in your comments.
I came here out of a genuine curiosity regarding the discussions going on and an interest in learning more/hearing other povs.
I have never, not once, suggested vaccines “permanently maimed my child” (though I DID mention another child I know who WAS, according to the consensus of a dozen doctors of medicine, permanently maimed by vaccines. I did so because I felt it was relevant in the context of the discussion.)
Nor have I made any attempts to “convince” anyone of anything other than my educated opinion that the blanket declaration made by the article’s author was erroneous.
Comments I made regarding the general health of my children vs. many others I’ve known were in direct response to suggestions that MY children we “less healthy”, at grave risk due to their vaccination status, and/or carriers of “VPDs” to others.
Personally, I feel there are MANY factors involved in health, of which vaccinations are but one, and, imo, one of far less importance than a few others, including nutrition and general living conditions.
I have no interest in “converting” anyone to anything, nor have I made any general arguments AGAINST vaccination, only made a few specific comments in response to what I considered factual inaccuracies in comments made by others.
***Until you can use some FACTS to show us that vaccines actually do more harm than good (by quoting your sources of information), then don't bother.***
Until you can show me where, exactly, I EVER put forth that argument here, please don’t demand I produce evidence in support of a thesis YOU imagine I proposed.
BTW, what “sources of information” did I mention as forming the core of my research could be quoted as proposing “that vaccines actually do more harm than good”? The CDC? Maybe the IOM? Or the JAMA perhaps? Once again, you are making unfounded assumptions based on a faulty stereotype of me as someone you think you know.
BTW, for someone who accuses ME of “ranting” (????) you do a pretty good job of it yourself (about 5 or 6 paragraphs worth, by my count, none of which adds anything to the discussion beyond the comments above which I’ve just replied to.
And for someone who accuses me of considering you “closed-minded”, you are certainly making an excellent case for me TO consider you so, though that was not something I assumed to begin with.
Finally:
**that mothering site Raven came from.***
I have visited the Mothering site on occasion, not very often. I find an about average mix of valid info and BS there, about on a par with most other forums (incl. This one, imo)
And I heard of this discussion from someone from there, someone who I once privately shared some citations and discussion with and who occasionally sends me odds and ends,
and I checked it out in the spirit of “Ok, what’s this all about?”
But to suggest I am FROM “that mothering site” is a gross exaggeration of my actual affilations, lol!
I think I may have posted there a dozen times since I signed up a few yrs back. Don’t even think I have it bookmarked. Truth be told, there are very few sites/forums I visit, and even fewer which I visit with any degree of regularity. I just don’t have the free time (or, when I DO, I prefer to use it more productively). Every once in a while, I check in with a few places just to see what is being discussed OR when I have some news item of potential interest to contribute. JRTR, no “vast, anti-vax conspiracy” afoot here, speaking for myself
Oh, and no, I am not offended by your comments. It is obvious to me that most of your comments are directed at some other person or stereotype, not ME. So no reason to get offended. JMHO.
Raven