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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm guessing it's up to the school or the state. If you're delaying because of actual health reasons, I think you should wait until you're caught up before sending your kid to school, otherwise you are at elevated risk for catching a preventable (and possibly serious) illness if there's an outbreak. If you are delaying for "philosophical" reasons, you aren't rational so I don't have any advice for you.[/quote] Nor do I want my children going to school with yours. And I want to know who you are so I can publicly humiliate and shame you.[/quote] First PP here, this response is not me. I am not really into public humiliation and shame. Delayed schedules make no sense based on the decades of research into vaccines, and therefore think anyone who does it without a real medical need (child undergoing chemotherapy, child with impaired immune function, etc), is not rational. But maybe a [i]tiny[/i] bit of shame [i]should[/i] be felt by parents for the fact that they are putting children at risk for their own irrationality.[/quote] This type of post appears over and over again on DCUM. [b]I delayed some vaxes for my kids, and I did it based on extensive research. By the time I was finished, I knew much more about the individual vaccinations than my pediatrician did. When I presented her with my research, she agreed with my choices. I taught her a few things she didn't know. Your post speaks of ignorance. If you knew as much as I do about vaccines, you'd have some doubts too. [/b] [/quote] You're pretty impressed with yourself! Let me guess, this "extensive research" consisted of Google searches and reading anti-vax propaganda websites?[/quote] Your guesses belie your ignorance. What type of research into vaccine safety have you done? Please, post it, all of it. [/quote] Whoa, that's hilarious. To the PP who taught her MD "something they didn't know." The poor MD probably realized they were dealing with a crazy and just wanted you out of their office as quickly as possible. I can just picture someone showing up with a pile of articles they printed off from a Google search and expecting the doctor to sit there and listen to a lecture on vaccines, the doctor nodding away to get you to stop and promising they will read your "research" ( articles you printed out, you didn't do the research) . "Yes, why thank you so much, you have sure taught me a lot today" as you are being ushered to the door [/quote]
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