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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]His body, his choice. It's a medical decision. We can't pick and choose which medical decisions we leave up to our kids. This one may/may not have life long consequences. It's good to set the tone for discussion instead of a authoritarian stance. While it's uncommon to have the extreme side effects, it's not uncommon to feel crappy after getting a booster. Have the chat with your son as to why he doesn't want a booster. Many, many countries are not requiring teens/children to get boosted. It's not the end of the world. It's a great time to set the stage for much more difficult discussions that may happen in the future. My children had lots of questions, including my 17 year old. There are grown adults who aren't getting the booster out of vaccine fatigue and a growing feeling like this will be an endless amount of shots. Why not open the discussion with him? To those who are not giving their teens a choice, good grief. It's something they are putting in their bodies. It's not your body. Do you hold your teenage girls down to give them DepoProvera? [/quote] What abject nonsense. [/quote] +1. f'king idiots who should never had kids. [/quote]
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