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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just amazed by the anti/delay vax folks! How do you find the time to devote to all that research? Doctors spend years in medical school. Pharmacists spend almost as long. All those hours of studying and researching! How on earth do you find time to do your regular jobs, parent your kids, AND become experts in immunology? Makes wonder if you do your own car repairs and root canals as well?[/quote] Some of it is common sense. If your child has several sets of vaccinations and has high fevers, cranky and other issues (including an ER visit) common sense is to slow them down. Not everyone can handle the full set. Our docs told us they lump so many together as most parents will not come back more frequently or even for their regularly schedule appointments so they lump them together to make sure the kids get them all. If you show a track record of coming back, they don't care. And, yes, we do some of our own car repairs, most of our own house repairs and a lot more. I'd rather DIY and send my kid to college. [/quote] You really did not get the irony, yet you claim common sense.... Funny how no immunologists, epidemiologists, paediatricians draw those same conclusions. Are they so lacking in common sense, because who cares about their credentials and years of study. Oh, and yes side effects of vaccines are fevers, crankiness etc...guess why? The immune system is working, that is how immunisations operate....it has NOTHING to do with how many shots you give at once or any schedule. 'Not everyone can handle the full set'. Do you have any, please just one link to peer reviewed scientific research to prove this'?[/quote]
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