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Immunization shots, good or bad, your views without battles.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Dziubina" data-source="post: 982458" data-attributes="member: 62511"><p>Jerry and wife - </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would recommend the MMR and chickenpox vaccinations. Remember - chickenpox is caused by varicella virus...a child will develop chickenpox, but it can reactivate later in life causing herpes zoster as an adult (shingles) which is painful, but can also be severe if it involves certain nerves - especially the ones for the eye. There is also new research linking varicella to brain damage later in life. This is one of the reasons why "pox parties" are no longer advised to parents. Again, it is my opinion only, but why allow your son to get the virus when it can be prevented? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will refer you to the link I include below. Ultimately, the decision is yours and do what you think is right. I wish your son the best of health. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>JohhnyB - sorry to hear about your son as well. I am glad he is doing well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Autism was FALSELY linked to the MMR vaccine by a doctor who was being paid by lawyers and pharmaceutical companies. Autism and PDD-NOS are under the same categories of autism spectrum disorders. Although similar, they are not the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Dziubina, post: 982458, member: 62511"] Jerry and wife - I would recommend the MMR and chickenpox vaccinations. Remember - chickenpox is caused by varicella virus...a child will develop chickenpox, but it can reactivate later in life causing herpes zoster as an adult (shingles) which is painful, but can also be severe if it involves certain nerves - especially the ones for the eye. There is also new research linking varicella to brain damage later in life. This is one of the reasons why "pox parties" are no longer advised to parents. Again, it is my opinion only, but why allow your son to get the virus when it can be prevented? I will refer you to the link I include below. Ultimately, the decision is yours and do what you think is right. I wish your son the best of health. JohhnyB - sorry to hear about your son as well. I am glad he is doing well. Autism was FALSELY linked to the MMR vaccine by a doctor who was being paid by lawyers and pharmaceutical companies. Autism and PDD-NOS are under the same categories of autism spectrum disorders. Although similar, they are not the same. [/QUOTE]
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Immunization shots, good or bad, your views without battles.
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