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"If you make the choice not to have your children immunised then to be honest I have to question your ability to parent. The guy who suggested a link between the mmr and autism is a total cockwomble and his theory has now been proved there is no link. The risk you take by not having a child immunised is far greater, no doubt some will disagree with me on here however the kids I've seen that haven't been immunised prove to me every child should have them pretty much like the chicken pox vaccine and also the menegitis one. " As m6 daughters case shows, parents who do not vaccinate, put other people's children at risk as well as their own. ![]() | |||
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"My best friend didn't get her children done due to the risk of autism and they are both fine. I had my son done and he is fine. " The difference being yours isn't at risk of catching autism... | |||
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"My best friend didn't get her children done due to the risk of autism and they are both fine. I had my son done and he is fine. The difference being yours isn't at risk of catching autism..." Hey SS I'm not really sure about it all tbh this was 17 years ago, I just remembered my friend saying she wasn't going to her kids have the jab due to risk of autism. Iv not heard much about it since, so I'm in the dark with what's what these days about it all. | |||
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"My best friend didn't get her children done due to the risk of autism and they are both fine. I had my son done and he is fine. The difference being yours isn't at risk of catching autism..." You can't 'catch' autism | |||
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"If you make the choice not to have your children immunised then to be honest I have to question your ability to parent. The guy who suggested a link between the mmr and autism is a total cockwomble and his theory has now been proved there is no link. The risk you take by not having a child immunised is far greater, no doubt some will disagree with me on here however the kids I've seen that haven't been immunised prove to me every child should have them pretty much like the chicken pox vaccine and also the menegitis one. " nowhere in the ops post did they say they werent going to get there child vaccinated | |||
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"If you make the choice not to have your children immunised then to be honest I have to question your ability to parent. The guy who suggested a link between the mmr and autism is a total cockwomble and his theory has now been proved there is no link. The risk you take by not having a child immunised is far greater, no doubt some will disagree with me on here however the kids I've seen that haven't been immunised prove to me every child should have them pretty much like the chicken pox vaccine and also the menegitis one. nowhere in the ops post did they say they werent going to get there child vaccinated" Did I question that??? No I voiced my opinion which I am entitled to have. Not having a child vaccinated puts them at greater risk should they contract things like this. | |||
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"My best friend didn't get her children done due to the risk of autism and they are both fine. I had my son done and he is fine. The difference being yours isn't at risk of catching autism... You can't 'catch' autism" Yes I understand you can't 'catch' it, | |||
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"My best friend didn't get her children done due to the risk of autism and they are both fine. I had my son done and he is fine. The difference being yours isn't at risk of catching autism... You can't 'catch' autism" Yes. I'm well aware of that. That's my point! Her child Will never "catch" autism... but the other ladies children are at risk of catching measles mumps or rubella. | |||
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"If you make the choice not to have your children immunised then to be honest I have to question your ability to parent. The guy who suggested a link between the mmr and autism is a total cockwomble and his theory has now been proved there is no link. The risk you take by not having a child immunised is far greater, no doubt some will disagree with me on here however the kids I've seen that haven't been immunised prove to me every child should have them pretty much like the chicken pox vaccine and also the menegitis one. nowhere in the ops post did they say they werent going to get there child vaccinated" I'm too old and too vasectomized to produce any more children ![]() | |||
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"If you make the choice not to have your children immunised then to be honest I have to question your ability to parent. The guy who suggested a link between the mmr and autism is a total cockwomble and his theory has now been proved there is no link. The risk you take by not having a child immunised is far greater, no doubt some will disagree with me on here however the kids I've seen that haven't been immunised prove to me every child should have them pretty much like the chicken pox vaccine and also the menegitis one. " I could not agree more strongly. Here is a quote about the paper that doctor (Andrew Wakefield )published proven to be FRAUDULENT. It's from the British Medical Journal and not some crap news outlet. "Authored by Andrew Wakefield and 12 others, the paper’s scientific limitations were clear when it appeared in 1998. As the ensuing vaccine scare took off, critics quickly pointed out that the paper was a small case series with no controls, linked three common conditions, and relied on parental recall and beliefs. Over the following decade, epidemiological studies consistently found no evidence of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. By the time the paper was finally retracted 12 years later, after forensic dissection at the General Medical Council’s (GMC) longest ever fitness to practise hearing, few people could deny that it was fatally flawed both scientifically and ethically. But it has taken the diligent scepticism of one man, standing outside medicine and science, to show that the paper was in fact an elaborate fraud." STOP BUYING IN TO THE LIES! Have your children vaccinated. | |||
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"You can have the jabs administered individually but you have to pay usually. It also takes longer for the child to be fully vaccinated against all three diseases. It's there as an option though. Sarah " The doctor who made the fraudulent link between the triple jab and autism was found to have links with the pharmaceutical companies offering the individual jabs. There's no harm in the triple jab. | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell" It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby. | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby." It wasn't given until more than a year old though. | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby." I just checked. It was, indeed, introduced here in 1988. The source is the NHS site, should you wish to verify it. | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby. It wasn't given until more than a year old though." Doh. Of course. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby. It wasn't given until more than a year old though. Doh. Of course. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I didn't have the MMR, as it wasn't introduced in the UK till '88, and I have high functioning autism. My boys have both had it and are neurotypical. There is no link at all. They both had a slight temperature afterwards, but nothing a bit of calpol couldn't sort out. Nell It's been available in this country longer than that, I had it , I'm 86 baby." It's given at 13 months at the earliest, so you could have had it in 88 as a slightly older baby. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22173393 | |||
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"the "risk" of autism is nil, you cannot catch autism, you are born with it and is caused by a brain disoder that occurs usuall between 12-18 month, old wifes tale that mmr can cause autism, cant belive people in the 21st century still belive this." It's not an old wives' tale, it's a dodgy, lying doctor's tale! ![]() | |||
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"Would you prefer you child to have a cold and be a bit under the weather for a few days after the needle? or would you prefer them to catch a potentially life threatening disease? doctors would NOT offer the mmr jab to anybody should there be an issue, they dont give it for fun they give it to help, persoanlly i think every child should have the jab regardless of what their parents think." If there are parents who still believe it causes autism then they are badly misinformed. Measles, for example, is particularly nasty. My cousin who was born way before the vaccine contracted measles as a baby. It made him profoundly deaf before he had the chance to develop speech. He ended up going to a special school for the deaf where he had to be taught how to speak. | |||
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"You can have the jabs administered individually but you have to pay usually. It also takes longer for the child to be fully vaccinated against all three diseases. It's there as an option though. Sarah The doctor who made the fraudulent link between the triple jab and autism was found to have links with the pharmaceutical companies offering the individual jabs. There's no harm in the triple jab." That's my view too, but I just know some people did the individual option or one or two of them. | |||
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