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[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. 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. [/quote] Bullshit. You googled some things, got some Mercola and Dr Sears hits and believed that bs over credible, proven science. You did no research. And contrary to your belief, you are not smarter and do not know more than the CDC, the AAP and the general medical community. Unless you go to some woo doctor, there is now a note in your child's medical records that indicate the type of parent you are so they know how to deal with you in the future. [/quote]
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