Anonymous wrote:For those who are so critical of people who do not vaccinate, I'd be interested to know if you do all vaccines or just the ones the dr recommends? Many would say you are risking TB coming back if you have not vaccinated against that.
How many of you bother with the TB vaccine? Very few of you did it I'm sure. You took a calculated risk (or blindly followed the pediatrician's advice without asking the right questions).
So if you aren't vaccinating against TB, you have also contributed to the possibility of a world wide epidemic. You just didn't think it would affect you so you didn't do it.
You aren't any different from the parents who don't vaccinate.
Oh please, this makes no sense. So if you don't do "all" the vaccines available in the world, you are being a hypocrite? In what universe does that make sense?
And by the way, TB already is a world wide epidemic. In countries in which this epidemic is happening, it makes sense to get the vaccine. While my children do the test every year, I think even that is pretty ridiculous. I have only known one person in my life who had TB and that person worked with people who had AIDs back in the early 90s.