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Those facts are not against me, they simply state the risk is low. They do not say that Gaedasil causes cancer.
You already had the discussion, and you seemed just as dense then.
Those facts are not against me, they simply state the risk is low. They do not say that Gaedasil causes cancer.
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Interesting that you think somebody who has watched his bride go through a bilateral mastectomy, a round of chemo, breasat reconstruction surgery, another round of chemo and radiation treatment that left her with permanent lung damage (radiation pneumonitis) is dense in matters regarding cancer.You already had the discussion, and you seemed just as dense then.
Interesting that you think somebody who has watched his bride go through a bilateral mastectomy, a round of chemo, breasat reconstruction surgery, another round of chemo and radiation treatment that left her with permanent lung damage (radiation pneumonitis) is dense in matters regarding cancer.
Given that you have just accused me of being dense again, you'll forgive me if I don't find your assertion to be accurate.That's not what I think. You already had the discussion about the Gardasil vaccine, and you seem just as dense as you do now in this vaccine discussion.
I never said there was a correlation between Gardasil and breast cancer. What I did say is that I have seen first hand what cancer means for a family. Whether the cancer is breast cancer, brain cancer, bone cancer, prostrate cancer, breast cancer, skin cancer or uterine cancer is completely irrelevant. Its the cancer treatment that is to be avoided if at all possible.On the Gardasil thread you were told there is no correlation between your wife's breast cancer and the alleged, extremely low risk of cervical cancer you are trying to prevent with the Gardasil vaccine. The vaccine confers no protection against breast cancer.
I see what you did there! You took two separate response and combined them to make it look like I said something I did not! Are you proud of yourself?
Immune systems are not all on or all off. They range from weak to robust.
Well, actually you can use vaccine to greatly reduce the problem. That is why we have vaccines. They were developed specifically to protect the population against the devastation caused by unchecked spreading of disease.
Vaccination tyranny. Points for superior fear mongering. Keep in mind, the plague wiped out 60% of Europe's population. 60%. ANd it caused the dark ages.
I difference of opinion is not a rebellion, at least not in my mind.
Supported, yes, convey immunity, no. Even with a well supported immune system is is possible for people to catch diseases.
Wagered wrong for that particular one. The healing was just too fast. We no longer see it as a threat. Now we just dose Vit A when it blows through. Although we do partially isolate for other contagions if possible, some are just too pervasive within a family.I would wager that there was some sort of isolation along with the vitamin A. The fact of the matter is, the vitamins will not stop the spread of an active virus.
Yes, you do put requirements on the public to support public health.
Then don't move to California. I support mandatory vaccinations. There are reasonable exceptions that need to be allowed, but overall, I support mandatory vaccines. I do not support forced vaccines.
Guess you missed the reference from the BMJ, huh? Funny that.
http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c7452
Wakefield’s article linking MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulent
Do you have any idea what a health crisis that would cause? We already have doctor and nurse shortages!
No ... I agree with the article. These quacks who were mentioned in the article shouldn't be receiving money to give bad advice and substandard treatment to patients.
It wasn't intended as an insult, it was a snarky reply pointing out that what you did was dishonest. I replied to two separate points that were not related.Your insult did not negate the fact that those three things have only one thing in common to predispose a person to risk. And you did agree with that when you stopped ducking under your insults.
I note that you neglect to mention the other complications of measles.The measles has a 0.02% risk of death in a well fed population where only the sickest can even manage to die of it in the face of medical care. (keeping in mind that faulty medical care could be responsible for the losses during complications)
And for a few pennies they could get a vaccine and they wouldn't die either.And in countries where they die of it, they are very impoverished. Like, dying of hunger impoverished.
According to the NTSB, the number is closer to 8,000 per year for school bus accidents. In any case, I have already pointed out on this thread that life is not with out a certain amount of risk. One need not even get out of bed to be at risk of getting hit by a car.An unvaccinated American child is more likely to not survive the trips to school at some point in their lives. 100,000 end up hospitalized on the way to and from school each year.
The flu vaccine works well IF we correctly guess which strains of flu are going to be active in the coming year. Guess wrong and the vaccine we use does not work on the strain of flu we have. It happened a couple of years ago.And most vaccines are dubious. Like the flu. Some, like measles, appear to work a lot of the time, with potentially serious side effects.
Because plague has been eradicated. As the recent Disneyland outbreak clearly proves, measles has not.Then why aren't you requiring the plague vaccine?
Plague and hemorrhagic fever vaccines do, in fact, exist. I had to have one before I traveled to Angola for business. It was required, forced even, if I wanted to travel. Had I not had it, I would have been refused entry to the country. I didn't mind getting the vaccine. Were there risks associated with the vaccine? Yes. Were the risks greater than the risks associated with the disease? No.It's not like the measles. You'll never eliminate the threat and the chances of dying are very high! Do that and the other hemorrhagic fever vaccines and maybe I'll take you a tad more seriously.lain:
ANd when that child grows up and starts to make decisions of their own, God will equally honor there decisions for their children.If their parent says "Danger, don't do it" that's going to be honored by God like it was for a bible family/tribe when they obeyed their parents and didn't drink. Drinking isn't harmful unless it shames your family or causes an addiction, which is only a small risk.
You deal in half-truths. You word this to make is sound like if you get the vaccine you will develop AMS at some point. Is that really the case?Immunity is not required. Immunity can be a health risk for some things. Atypical measles is more harmful because of immunity. The virus turns it against you.
AMS occurs in persons who were incompletely immunized against measle. This may happen if a person were given the old killed-virus measles vaccine (which does not provide complete immunity and is no longer available); or the person were given attenuated (weakened) live measles vaccine that was, by accident, inactivated during improper storage. |
If your child gets a cut, do you deny them a tetanus shot? ITetanus. People die of it despite having good, high titers. Immune people are at a higher risk of septic complications.
Vitamins do not prevent infection. They may be effective at treating infections once they are established, but they will not prevent it. If you see a goat with pink eye and give your flock a does of Vit A straight away, if one of those infected goats gets to a close to a non-onfected goat, odds are high the second goat will get the infection. Assuming vitamin A or any other prevents infection reveals a profound lack of understanding regarding infectious diseases. You are wise to segregate for certain infections. We have to do that for our horses. We lost several shows this year because of an out break of Vesicular Stomatitis. We wish there was a vaccine for it as it is spread by flies.Wagered wrong for that particular one. The healing was just too fast. We no longer see it as a threat. Now we just dose Vit A when it blows through. Although we do partially isolate for other contagions if possible, some are just too pervasive within a family.
Since I care about those around me, I do give blood. Should it be manditory? Well, since it doesn't contribute to the spread of a public health threat, no.Draft people for blood draws, then. Make them get doctor notes to opt out.
I strongly doubt anybody is going to pass a law mandating removal of children and prison time for non-compliance. (You might like it if your kids decide to vaccinate your grandkids, though. It would give you a chance to take custody of your grandkids and give them a proper upbringing. See how that works? There are two sides to every coin.) I wouldn't support a law that takes kids from parents for non-compliance. That is stupid. Exclude them from school? yes.And what if I already lived there and couldn't move? Would you take my kids from me to enforce the upcoming law? Put me into prison?
It wasn't intended as an insult, it was a snarky reply pointing out that what you did was dishonest. I replied to two separate points that were not related.
I note that you neglect to mention the other complications of measles.
And for a few pennies they could get a vaccine and they wouldn't die either.
Buses are only one way a child gets to school. Buses didn't serve me when I went to school except one time when I was far enough away. Most parents drive their kids, anyway. If the child must go to school, the risk cannot be eliminated. It is far greater than the risk from measles.According to the NTSB, the number is closer to 8,000 per year for school bus accidents. In any case, I have already pointed out on this thread that life is not with out a certain amount of risk. One need not even get out of bed to be at risk of getting hit by a car.
The flu vaccine works well IF we correctly guess which strains of flu are going to be active in the coming year. Guess wrong and the vaccine we use does not work on the strain of flu we have. It happened a couple of years ago.
Because plague has been eradicated. As the recent Disneyland outbreak clearly proves, measles has not.
Plague and hemorrhagic fever vaccines do, in fact, exist.
I had to have one before I traveled to Angola for business. It was required, forced even, if I wanted to travel. Had I not had it, I would have been refused entry to the country. I didn't mind getting the vaccine. Were there risks associated with the vaccine? Yes. Were the risks greater than the risks associated with the disease? No.
ANd when that child grows up and starts to make decisions of their own, God will equally honor there decisions for their children.
I did not and you didn't prove anything.You deal in half-truths. You word this to make is sound like if you get the vaccine you will develop AMS at some point.
Didn't address my point. Risk for getting tetanus? You know?If your child gets a cut, do you deny them a tetanus shot?
Vitamins do not prevent infection.
Since I care about those around me, I do give blood. Should it be manditory? Well, since it doesn't contribute to the spread of a public health threat, no.
I strongly doubt anybody is going to pass a law mandating removal of children and prison time for non-compliance.
No ... I agree with the article.
The Vaccine Culture War in America: Are you ready? | |
These quacks who were mentioned in the article shouldn't be receiving money to give bad advice and substandard treatment to patients.
Keep telling yourself that. It wont make it true, but if it makes you feel better, keep telling yourself that.I'm talking about what you said in post #___ before that comment. Your implications were wrong because I was pointing out that you were dodging my point and I was correct. Condensing your post did not change that at all. The reader can decide.
OR going to work. Or working around the house. Or doing some recreational activity. As far as I know, there are no vaccinations to prevent car accidents, slips, trips, falls, food poisoning, or accident in general. Its a red herring argument attempting to equate ALL risk with the specific discussion of communicable diseases.You neglect to mention the 100,000 who are hospitalized just for going to school. Nevermind the measles. School itself is a public health threat.
But vaccines convey immunity so that people don't get sick in the first place.Yes, they would. Vaccines don't feed or correct anything. nutritionally. The next bug will get them if their immune systems even exist after the vaccine.
This red herring has been dealt with above.Buses are only one way a child gets to school. Buses didn't serve me when I went to school except one time when I was far enough away. Most parents drive their kids, anyway. If the child must go to school, the risk cannot be eliminated. It is far greater than the risk from measles.
And for some, the very young and the very old, that small risk associated with a vaccine is far safer than risking a full on case of the flu.And this year. It's a yearly exposure to health risks to get the vaccine.
I suggest you look up the medical definition of "eradicated". It has a very specific meaning. Ebola, along with many other viruses have no vaccine. They are working on it and time will tell.Has not! Neither has Ebola. Vaccinate for Ebola if you are serious.
Many were injured by the disease so a vaccine was developed to protect the many. Are vaccines without risk? No. Are vaccines riskier than the disease they protect against. Generally no.I know. Someone I love was injured by those vaccines, I believe.
I do not think that word means what you think it does. There was no tyranny involved. There is a known and specific risk of getting infected with certain diseases when traveling. In order to reduce the risks, many countries require certain shots as way of protecting their citizens from you and of protecting you from their citizens. To require such shots is not tyranny. That is a word used by those with an irrational fear.You submitted to risk and tyranny. Your choice.
Are they a minor still living at home or is the child grown and living on their own?If that tribe told their children to drink after their father said no, what would have happened?
Keep telling yourself that. The thread has a record of what you have done and facts that have been presented.I did not and you didn't prove anything.
Because it takes energy to combat an infection. The worse the infection, the more energy required.Then why do starving people get more infections?
No, it is just a statement that I give blood. I don't generally make a big deal of it, I just do it when I have the opportunity. In any case, it was yet another red herring on your part.Oh, is that proof you care? I thought you were supposed to (freely) give generously in secret.
At a guess, fines and exclusion. I have not, nor do I intend, to read the bill.How do you think they will punish non-compliers in Cali?
OR going to work. Or working around the house. Or doing some recreational activity. As far as I know, there are no vaccinations to prevent car accidents, slips, trips, falls, food poisoning, or accident in general. Its a red herring argument attempting to equate ALL risk with the specific discussion of communicable diseases.
But vaccines convey immunity so that people don't get sick in the first place.
This red herring has been dealt with above.
And for some, the very young and the very old, that small risk associated with a vaccine is far safer than risking a full on case of the flu.
I suggest you look up the medical definition of "eradicated". It has a very specific meaning. Ebola, along with many other viruses have no vaccine. They are working on it and time will tell.
Are vaccines riskier than the disease they protect against. Generally no.
To require such shots is not tyranny.
Are they a minor still living at home or is the child grown and living on their own?
Keep telling yourself that. The thread has a record of what you have done and facts that have been presented.
Because it takes energy to combat an infection. The worse the infection, the more energy required.
No, it is just a statement that I give blood. I don't generally make a big deal of it, I just do it when I have the opportunity. In any case, it was yet another red herring on your part.
At a guess, fines and exclusion. I have not, nor do I intend, to read the bill.
The physician standard of practice is informed consent.
The ten points of the Nuremberg Code
The 10 points are, (all from United States National Institutes of Health).[7]
1.The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved as to enable him/her to make an understanding and enlightened decision. This latter element requires that before the acceptance of an affirmative decision by the experimental subject there should be made known to him the nature, duration, and purpose of the experiment; the method and means by which it is to be conducted; all inconveniences and hazards reasonable to be expected; and the effects upon his health or person which may possibly come from his participation in the experiment. The duty and responsibility for ascertaining the quality of the consent rests upon each individual who initiates, directs or engages in the experiment. It is a personal duty and responsibility which may not be delegated to another with impunity.
And you say I live in fantasy land?! Do you have any idea how the econmy works? How business is done? How durable goods and foods are manufactured for you? In today modern economy there are very few jobs that can actually be done from home. What you say is true, it is just functionally impractical.School travel is 100% preventable. A public school student can attend at his computer in most cases. Unless they get a note from a doctor or teacher or whatever, you should "require" it, like vaccinations.
It will also actually prevent a lot of "gateway" activities, like traveling farther after school, to other houses and malls. You don't have to travel home when you are home.
Working at home also reduces the risks from travel, and prevents excess travel, like to get a latte' afterwards. We keep our travel time down and prevent excess accidents and deaths that way.
And before you say being at home has risks, remember that the more people work and learn at home, the fewer crash INTO homes.
Well, since noone has contended otherwise, so what.Unless the person is immune compromised.
No. So I guess that you would like to see a law that forces people to drive less all in the name of saving lives.Are you going to deny that reducing travel hours saves lives? Really??
Given the relative risks of vaccines versus diseases, the young and the old are proven to fare better through flu season when vaccinates.Source your assertions or otherwise back them up. The very young and old are most at risk from vaccinations.
Again, what is the relative risk of the vaccine versus the disease. You are vaccine adverse because somebody you know had a bad reaction to vaccination. I get that. I am on the other side of that coin. I know somebody who was harmed by getting the disease. I have no idea what your "vaccine damaged person" actually suffered, but my cousin required a heart transplant due to a viral infection. Did your "vaccine damaged person" have to get a new heart? Relative risk. Each must ***** those risks based on their own experience. Those dealing with matters of public health must also assess those risks but not on personal experience, they must examine them in terms of threat to the entire population. Basically, your rights end where my nose begins.
It is. There are no guarantees with any medical procedure. Its not possible. It is known that the vaccines are far less risky than the diseases they convey immunity to. If you think your child might be at risk from the vaccine the right thing to do is to discuss it with your doctor and maybe do some allergy tests before hand."Generally no" isn't good enough to force it. Cali is forcing it.
How you can reasonably argue that vaccinations intended to prevent the spread of disease is tyranny is weird.To deny travel to a healthy person without a vaccine is tyranny. We can agree to disagree. But you are weird in my book.
tyr·an·ny ˈtirənē/ noun noun: tyranny; cruel and oppressive government or rule. |
ANd what of those who are malnourished, should we just ignore that we have something that could help them survive something that would kill them otherwise? Seriously. The vaccination works now. Creating what is required to provide them the nutrition that they need takes considerably longer. Would you really deny these folks something that can improve their chances for survival by prevent them from getting a disease that would kill them otherwise?Says the man in fantasy land, where diseases aren't prevented with sanitation and nutrition.
Diabetes is not a virus. Health people get sick less and when they do get sick, it tends to be shorter and less severe. But there is no guarantee that that will always be true. There are times when the very healthy get very sick, just like anybody else. In any case, as noted above, not everybody in this country is that healthy. Most are not for a wide variety of reasons. We must be concerned about the welfare of all, not just our own families.Energy is a macronutrient. But you actually avoided the point that healthy people get fewer infections in the first place. Research diabetes if you don't know what I mean.
Blood has a limited shelf life. I have also noticed that when the call goes out for blood, people show up in droves to donate. So blood donation and vaccination programs are not analogous.No, it wasn't. Public health and safety covers many things, including blood shortages.
You may find this hard to accept, but I don't find the TOL chat box to a reliable source of vetted information. I don't read the chat box.You didn't even read the warning with links in the chatbox? Sheesh. Cali will be making all children without vaccines, even homeschoolers, truant (non-approved in education).
A friend of mine ended up in court with his overly truant son. My friend had to take his son to school every day and he did. It did no good as the boy went in the front doors and out the back and skipped school anyway. But that was all, no jail time, no fines. I don't know what California does.What happens when children are truant?
And you say I live in fantasy land?! Do you have any idea how the econmy works? How business is done? How durable goods and foods are manufactured for you? In today modern economy there are very few jobs that can actually be done from home. What you say is true, it is just functionally impractical.
Well, since noone has contended otherwise, so what.
No. So I guess that you would like to see a law that forces people to drive less all in the name of saving lives.
Given the relative risks of vaccines versus diseases, the young and the old are proven to fare better through flu season when vaccinates.
Again, what is the relative risk of the vaccine versus the disease.
... Basically, your rights end where my nose begins.
ANd what of those who are malnourished, should we just ignore that we have something that could help them survive something that would kill them otherwise? Seriously. The vaccination works now. Creating what is required to provide them the nutrition that they need takes considerably longer. Would you really deny these folks something that can improve their chances for survival by prevent them from getting a disease that would kill them otherwise?
Your kid goes to school with the measles because hay, its no big deal to your well fed kids, and infects a child who is not so well nourished and that kid ends up blind. How do you feel? Please, don't answer that. Seriously, don't.
Diabetes is not a virus.
Health people get sick less and when they do get sick, it tends to be shorter and less severe.
But there is no guarantee that that will always be true.
There are times when the very healthy get very sick, just like anybody else.
We must be concerned about the welfare of all, not just our own families.
Blood has a limited shelf life. I have also noticed that when the call goes out for blood, people show up in droves to donate. So blood donation and vaccination programs are not analogous.
You may find this hard to accept, but I don't find the TOL chat box to a reliable source of vetted information. I don't read the chat box.
Currently in CA, there is a bill before the legislature, SB 277, which would eliminate a parent's right to exempt their children from one, some, or all vaccines, a risk-laden medical procedure. Only a medical exemption would remain, which is usually only issued after a catastrophic adverse vaccine reaction has occurred, and often times, not even then.
Following the State of Maryland's threats against parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated, children were herded into a Price George County courthouse being guarded by armed personnel with attack dogs. Inside, the children were forcibly vaccinated, many against their will, under orders from the State Attorney General, various State Judges and the local School Board Director, all of whom illegally conspired to threaten parents with imprisonment if they did not submit their children to vaccinations.
A friend of mine ended up in court with his overly truant son. My friend had to take his son to school every day and he did. It did no good as the boy went in the front doors and out the back and skipped school anyway. But that was all, no jail time, no fines. I don't know what California does.
I’m standing in a corner, in a room the size of a box with these 2 men trying to take my child and vaccinate him against my will. I hold onto Adam as the student doctor is trying to take him from my arms and Adam begins to cry and cling to me. I’m shaking; I’m afraid and Adam can sense this. I put both arms around Adam and bring his head towards my bosom to protect him and I pull bravery from somewhere.
“He will NOT be vaccinated. You will NOT be putting poison in my son.” I stammered, shaking like a leaf but I held strong.
The pediatrician GLARED at me. “Well,” he says clearly irritated.” If you aren’t going to comply, then you leave me no choice. Not only will you not be allowed back at this clinic but I will be reporting you to Child Protective Services. You are endangering your child.”
I didn’t wait for him to say anything more, I pushed past them and walked out. As I’m walking down the hall as fast as possible, with Adam screaming scared to death and me shaking like mad, he hollers after me, “You’re going to be sorry for letting Google be your doctor!!!”
I walked faster and got out of there as fast as I could.
Not once did this dr ask me WHY we weren’t vaccinating. Whether it be medical reason, religious belief, personal belief.. he never bothered to even ask. Not once did I say I did my research “online” or with “google” as he insinuated. In fact, HE treated me as some insubordinate, uneducated, ignorant, abusive parent.