Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Immunizing your child is a very tough and scary decision. It is scary to think about what we are voluntarily putting into our child’s body. However, vaccination should be a personal choice based on information and research to make that choice.
Parents that choose to not get their children immunized say that when they tell the doctor that they do not wish to have their child vaccinated the doctor then makes them feel stupid or dumb. These parents say that the doctor makes them feel like they are purposely trying to hurt their child. I personally do not think that this is right, and it’s possible that it is just a reflection of how the parent feels. Finding research on this topic was not easy. There seems to be more information on reasons why to immunize than to not. Is this being biased? Are parents being purposely swayed? I think it’s only fair for one to have all of the facts before making a decision in any case.
I have read in some of these articles that more doctors are starting to question whether or not immunization is always the “right” choice. In fact scientists have found that there is a strong connection between immunizations and brain problems that include seizures, depression, fatigue, pain, cellulitis, and death. So you can take your chances with possibly contracting a disease or you can take the chance of getting immunized and having possible sudden death or a disease that may disable your life for the rest of it.
I spoke with one of my friends who would like to remain anonymous and asked her why she chooses not to immunize her children. She said her reasons are all based on personal experience. After her little brother was immunized he started having seizures. She said that he never had seizures before the immunizations. She says that he has now had seizures for over twenty years and will never be able to live on his own because of the seizures being so severe. Her youngest brother was hospitalized within an hour of being immunized and almost died. They literally thought that he was going todie. Her mother from then on chose to no longer immunize her children so my friend followed suit. My anonymous friend also said that her spouse’s grandmother had a stroke immediately after getting vaccinated. She was a child when that happened. She now has partial paralysis on the right side of her body.
The other day I spoke with one of our patients that worked in an oncology wing. She said that she could not believe how many nineteen to twenty year old girls were coming in to get chemotherapy treatment for cervical cancer. She told me that every young girl that has had cervical cancer there has also had the HPV vaccination. This is extremely scary to think about seems how pap smears that screen for cervical cancer are not even recommended until the child reaches age twenty. If a child gets the HPV vaccination at the age of 13 and doesn’t get a pap until she is twenty and the HPV vaccination is in fact causing cervical cancer then the young girl can have untreatable cancer by the age of twenty. I am curious to see where these numbers go over the next few years and if the age guideline recommendation for pap smear drop.
I spoke with another woman who had a bad experience with vaccinations. She said that her son was going into the sixth grade and had to have his sixth grade immunizations which would
include TdaP, HPV, or the meningococcal vaccine. She said that he was a normal typical eleven year old boy until then. She said that within one week he became paraylized.
She said that he woke up one morning and just simply could not walk. She was so angry and hurt. She feels as if his life got taken away from him by choosing something for him that would not have happened if she would choose not to immunize.
Have you stopped to consider what exactly is being put into these immunizations besides the viruses or like viruses themselves. Vaccinations are full of toxins and fillers that not only are disgusting but harmful and foreign. It’s no wonder that these immunizations make babies ill. They are full of cow serum, thimerosal, human albumin, formaldehyde, phenoxyethanol, and many others. Just these ingredients alone are neurotoxins, used to embalm the dead, cause your central nervous system to shut down, and many other bad and terrible uses and side effects. Why would anyone want to inject their children with these poisons voluntarily. This isn’t like exposing your child to the chicken pox. When you get your child immunized, you take the chance of that immunization killing your child or causing lifelong problems.
I believe that the parent that chooses not to have their child immunized truly believes that they are making the right choice that is best for their child. These parents believe that they should have the right to choose what goes inside of their child’s body. They seem to accept the risk that comes with it. That is assuming that they are aware of the potential risks. All of my children are in fact immunized but that does not mean that I do not respect the choice of the
parents that do not immunize. It doesn’t seem that they are doing it in hopes that their child will fall ill from a disease. Neither is right or wrong. It’s about choice.
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Work Cited
“Possible Side-effects from Vaccines.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for
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Arjun Walia. “The Top 6 Reasons Why Parents Are Choosing Not To Vaccinate Their Kids.”
Collective Evolution. N.p., 15 Feb. 2016. Web. 30 Oct. 2016.
“The American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Prevention and Early Detection of Cervical
Cancer.” The American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Prevention and Early
Detection of Cervical Cancer. N.p., 19 July 2016. Web. 30 Oct. 2016.
Wells, S.D. “Health Basics: The 11 Most Toxic Vaccine Ingredients and Their Side Effects.”
NaturalNews. N.p., 29 Feb. 2012. Web. 30 Oct. 2016.
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