Anonymous wrote:Well, let's hope she doesn't get chicken pox and pass it to the immune-compromised child on the bus or at the drug store or on the playground. Your child's health can depend on the people you so easily dismiss, the people who get vaccines and provide you and your child the protection of herd immunity. Good thing you live here where those same people have, for generations, gotten vaccines with the result that these diseases have been reduced to the point that you feel safe enough to skip the vaccines. If you lived in Africa, would you feel the same? How about your child's children? How will she feel when she realizes the role you played in the resurgence of preventable childhood diseases that were once thought eradicated in this country?
Anonymous wrote:Well, let's hope she doesn't get chicken pox and pass it to the immune-compromised child on the bus or at the drug store or on the playground. Your child's health can depend on the people you so easily dismiss, the people who get vaccines and provide you and your child the protection of herd immunity. Good thing you live here where those same people have, for generations, gotten vaccines with the result that these diseases have been reduced to the point that you feel safe enough to skip the vaccines. If you lived in Africa, would you feel the same? How about your child's children? How will she feel when she realizes the role you played in the resurgence of preventable childhood diseases that were once thought eradicated in this country?
Anonymous wrote:Well, let's hope she doesn't get chicken pox and pass it to the immune-compromised child on the bus or at the drug store or on the playground. Your child's health can depend on the people you so easily dismiss, the people who get vaccines and provide you and your child the protection of herd immunity. Good thing you live here where those same people have, for generations, gotten vaccines with the result that these diseases have been reduced to the point that you feel safe enough to skip the vaccines. If you lived in Africa, would you feel the same? How about your child's children? How will she feel when she realizes the role you played in the resurgence of preventable childhood diseases that were once thought eradicated in this country?
Anonymous wrote:i don't vaccinate regularly and got my child's titers checked. she's immune from everything except chicken pox. i love that she didnt' get shot up with chemicals unnecssarily. the rest of you can fill their little bodies with whatever you want to pump into them. be my guest.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
At least I know about subject/verb agreement and how to use commas. Clearly you do not.
That's because I wasn't born in America and this is a forum...I am not the first to type fast and not feel the need to try to get everything perfect. As long as it's clear what I am saying. And you judging a person on correct grammar usage without knowing anything about them is just another very telling thing about you I guessThe first thing you said to me was "Omg (which is gerat grammar btw...). You are so dumb." You really expect anyone to take a comment like that seriously? XD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
WOW. Did you study any science at school? You really are a few cents short of a dollar.
What is wrong about measles not being a dangerous disease? I've had it, tons of children in my childhood had it...it wasn't a big deal. It's not the disease that's the problem, it's not treating it right, that's the problem.
If you want to vaccinate your children against measles, go ahead. But you can't expect all parents everywhere to adhere to your view of the world.
Yeah, what's a little encephalitis? No biggie. :roll:
Are we talking about encephalitis? No. Are we talking about measles? Yes. Do you have a problem generalizing? Yes, you clearly do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
WOW. Did you study any science at school? You really are a few cents short of a dollar.
What is wrong about measles not being a dangerous disease? I've had it, tons of children in my childhood had it...it wasn't a big deal. It's not the disease that's the problem, it's not treating it right, that's the problem.
If you want to vaccinate your children against measles, go ahead. But you can't expect all parents everywhere to adhere to your view of the world.
Yeah, what's a little encephalitis? No biggie.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
WOW. Did you study any science at school? You really are a few cents short of a dollar.
What is wrong about measles not being a dangerous disease? I've had it, tons of children in my childhood had it...it wasn't a big deal. It's not the disease that's the problem, it's not treating it right, that's the problem.
If you want to vaccinate your children against measles, go ahead. But you can't expect all parents everywhere to adhere to your view of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
At least I know about subject/verb agreement and how to use commas. Clearly you do not.
The first thing you said to me was "Omg (which is gerat grammar btw...). You are so dumb." You really expect anyone to take a comment like that seriously? XDAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Measles are not a very dangerous disease people. The only problem is, that these days everybody gets vaccinated against everything so doctors don't know, how to treat certain diseases properly. There is a reason why you are not required to vaccinate your children - because it is not necessary as long as you know, what you are doing.
Omg. You are so dumb.
You saying that tells me all I need to know about you...ROFL
WOW. Did you study any science at school? You really are a few cents short of a dollar.
What is wrong about measles not being a dangerous disease? I've had it, tons of children in my childhood had it...it wasn't a big deal. It's not the disease that's the problem, it's not treating it right, that's the problem.
If you want to vaccinate your children against measles, go ahead. But you can't expect all parents everywhere to adhere to your view of the world.