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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 6/1/2008 11:42:12 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Canned and Jarred foods are allowed, I took a TON of them with me to Puerto Rico after having food poisoning that required hospitalization while in Mexico. Oh, I did check them in my luggage though, I didn't carry them on with me.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 6/2/2008 3:37:42 AM
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purplepixie87
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I vaccinated my eldest 2, and I regret it. They won't be getting anymore vaccines. My youngest I'm not getting vaccines for either. He had his 2 month, and I did NOT want him getting his two month, I only did it to pacify my father. But he hasn't received another one since. He also hasn't been to the doctor since he got sick a couple of months ago with a respiratory infection. :)
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/7/2008 10:25:06 AM
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PrincessDonna
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Brandy's post from the vaccine debate thread... quote:
I finished reading Sears' Vaccine book the other day. I loved it. Totally going with his alternative schedule. I just cannot see why to give so many at once. We don't do that in vet med so why would I do that to my daughter? The only other question I have about vaccines - I know they go in the thigh mostly but if getting more than one do they use both thighs and record which went where? I never thought of the coorelation with vet medicine, but you're right...why do to our children what vets don't even do to animals?! I'm not sure if every doctor records which thigh specific vaccines go in, but mine does. The problem is when you are doing more than one in each thigh, they STILL don't know what caused the problem. Also, many of the reactions are not localized to the injection site, so that doesn't help at all with those.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/7/2008 10:31:21 AM
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Mrs.Wifey
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The only other question I have about vaccines - I know they go in the thigh mostly but if getting more than one do they use both thighs and record which went where? Gabby typically gets 2 shots at once, and I always have them put in the same thigh. She gets pretty tender(she will cry if I tough that leg) and it's hard to avoid both legs so we just go with one. Like Donna said, reactions aren't typically localized to the injection site so it's not one that I worry about. As for ordering vaccines. You usually have to order them from the pharmacy with a prescription from your doctor. The only one I have heard of being done that way is the MMR, they should have all the separate components of Pediarix available.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/7/2008 12:30:25 PM
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Sideways
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At 12 months Nathan got large red knots/bumps from the MMR. They lasted for about a week and didn't seem to bother him to much. He did get fevers, though. One fever was 1-3 days later and one fever 7-10 days later (from the Chickenpox vaccine).
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/14/2008 10:10:56 AM
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EmilyAnn
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David has his 1 month check up today. I wrote down the vaccine schedule I would like to follow (it is very similar to the one Donna posted a while back) and I am going to discuss it with his doctor.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/14/2008 10:14:56 AM
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manda59
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Let us know your doc's reaction, Emily!
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/14/2008 10:39:44 AM
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may i jump in on this one? i have 11 and 13 yo daughters. we will not be doing gardasil. main reasoning is that the vaccine is way too new, without enough longterm info for me. i want to know what the effects will be in 10-20 years...and there have been some scary reactions reported. we haven't been for well-visits sice it was recommended, and i dread dealing with it with our new ped, but i stand on this one. side note: i was mortified last year when 13 yo's science teacher told all the girls taht they need to get it. come on, our vac decisions need to stay out of the classroom! hope it was okay that i jumped in... quote:
ORIGINAL: PrincessDonna quote:
We also won't be doing Gardasil. Do you mind discussing why? This is one I am not decided on for sure, and have 8 or so years before I need to decide. I wouldn't do it if she were old enough now, because it is so new. The reason I am not decided is because while I hope my daughter makes right and Godly decisions about sex before marriage, there is no guarantee her future husband will also. And then there is the chance of being raped...so I'm not decided on this one.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 6:37:49 PM
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EmilyAnn
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This is the schedule, Chris, the pediatrician, and I came up with together. 2 months- Pneumococcal #1 3 months- DTaP #1 3 1/2 months- IPV #1 4 months- Pneumococcal #2 5 months- HIB #1 5 1/2 months- DTaP #2 6 months- Pneumococcal #3 6 1/2 months- IPV #2 7 months- HIB #2 7 1/2 months- DTaP #3 8 months- IPV #3 9 months- HIB #3 12 months- IPV #4 14 months- HIB #4 15 months- Pneumococcal #4 17 months- DTaP #4 That's all he will get until he is 5. Then we will start the MMR series but give each separately and he will get the last DTaP and IPV. When he is older (preteen) he will get the varicella vaccine if he does not have immunity to chicken pox, the MMR booster, Tdap, and Hep A & B if he plans to leave the country for mission work.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 7:33:50 PM
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ORIGINAL: mommyplus3 i have 11 and 13 yo daughters. we will not be doing gardasil. main reasoning is that the vaccine is way too new, without enough longterm info for me. i want to know what the effects will be in 10-20 years...and there have been some scary reactions reported. HA!!!! For once, a vaccine will be around long enough before my girls need it so that they can work out anything that needs working on. My kids always seem to be at the right age when the new vaccines come out and while I hate using them, I hate the thought of what could happen if I don't. I have a friend who was working with the CDC when my son was born and I asked him about vaccines. That was so wrong of me because of course he gave me the speech that played on my paranoia. All of my kids follow the schedule according to what the state says, but if I had it to do over, I would probably have waited until the kids were at least two to start vaccines.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 7:36:28 PM
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Emily you aren't doing Hep at all?
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 8:21:34 PM
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ORIGINAL: EmilyAnn That's all he will get until he is 5. Then we will start the MMR series Are kids allowed to start school without MMR? Or will you homeschool? Just curious. So you aren't doing rotovirus? It ain't fatal, but I watched my niece (an only child cared for at home by her mother) go through it, and it was nasty. But she lived to tell the tale. Jae, can I ask why you aren't doing polio? Or have you already answered that somewhere else?
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 8:47:19 PM
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ORIGINAL: Sideways Are kids allowed to start school without MMR? Or will you homeschool? Just curious. In most states, you can sign a waiver for any or all vaccinations if you don't want to vaccinate. You can do it for religious reasons, health reasons, or personal conviction. But if you don't vaccinate and your child is exposed to something they aren't vaccinated for, they have to leave school for something like 21 days depending on what they were exposed to.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 7/31/2008 11:52:17 PM
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ORIGINAL: EmilyAnn This is the schedule... EmilyAnn - just thought I'd mention that if you wait until 15 months to do the Hib, they only have to have one shot. I just read that a few days ago while making up a vaccine schedule. I finally sat down and wrote out a vaccine schedule for our next baby. We are switching doctors, and I found a pediatrician who is fine with delayed and selective vaccinations. I didn't have a set schedule with dd, and I wanted to have one written out this time around. Dd has only had two of the DTaP at 12 and 18 months, and one IPV at 13 months so far. She will be 2 years old in two weeks. My schedule for her is: DTaP - 24 months, 28 months IPV - 26 months, 30 months MMR - 32 months For our little one coming in October, we are going to use this schedule: DTaP - 12 months, 16 months, 22 months, 28 months IPV - 14 months, 18 months, 26 months Hib - 18 months MMR - Somewhere between 24 to 36 months
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 8/1/2008 8:57:59 AM
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EmilyAnn
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I plan to home school. I don't think NC is as lenient about granting waivers as some other states are. I have thought about doing rotovirus in place of the IPV and waiting until later to do IPV. I'm going to talk to the pediatrician about this at his 2 month visit. We will not be doing the Hep A or Hep B until he is older (maybe 13 or so) or before his first mission trip.
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RE: Vaccination CHAT thread - 8/1/2008 9:09:54 AM
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Sideways
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That sounds like a plan, Emily. I know a few kids who caught rotovirus at church, so it's certainly not a daycare disease.
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