there is a choice, im sorry to hear about your son, and i am by no means trying to insult or offend you i just dont think that people should not have their children imunised. either way it is the parent who has the final say, you will always have authority over your children when it comes to their medical care, the doc was just doing his best to advise you it is just unfortunate it went the wrong way
lol No actually karla, it works quite well. Only one of our children was not a pre-meditated choice, and the one that wasn't was concieved when we well knew we shouldn't be having unprotected sex. We call him my fathers day bonus gift..
I avoid processed foods and all those ingredients I listed and still don't spend a lot of money on food. I cook all my meals home made, from scratch if I can. I do skip by buying frozen or sometimes canned vegetables and I only eat chicken/turkey and buy those when they are on sale. I buy snacks like chips without the artificial shit and I make all my sweets like cookies or cakes from scratch. About the vaccinations, do you have any children? I think when you do you will look up all the vaccinations they require and realize you don't need them. They have them for the regular old flu and by the time the child is 18 months old they should have taken 25 vaccination shots. They put LEAD, MERCURY, and FORMALDEHYDE in those vaccinations which I believe don't belong in a newborns body. I am not saying a child should never get the vaccinations but I definitely believe they shouldn't be given to children under the age of 2.
haven't read through the whole thread but I used to be on the pill when I was younger. i was batshit crazy then. Then I went on the patch. it worked wonders and only having to change it 4 times a month kicked ass... now I chart. Its super duper accurate. "if you do it right" We're getting ready to try and concieve so charting a few months to see what my rhythm is again. After this baby I will most likely have a tubal.
OMG. for the safety of my child that cannot get vaccinations, please have yours done. I'm not saying you have to do it on schedule, but seriously. My child has an 80% chance of dying if he come into contact with chicken pox. if we ever think he "may" of come into contact with them we are to head to the hospital immediately to recieve medication to hopefully weaken the illness. And about the pharmacy companies. I get that they too are in business, I just don't understand why we have to pay 600 a month for one of Yale's medications that is actually harming him and killing his kidneys, and can make me infertile, but he HAS to have twice a day so his body doesn't reject his new heart. I mean he is going to be on this medication for LIFE. I'm a pretty loyal customer... the price could be a little bit cheaper.... or when Yale was younger and we had to give him needles of bloodthinners. The vials cost 80 and were only good for 7 days once poked. Thats theft I swear. That being said, our healthcare system is amazing. in my experience, when we required the best of the best doctors, we had them.
I dont have children and dont see myself getting them any time soon but i can assure you that unless my doc says to not vaccinate the child for health reasons then he/she will be getting them, they were good enough for me and they will be damm well good enough for my kid, but thats just my opinion and this is the internet you dont really have to listen to me, i just hope i havent upset anyone
I am not upset over anything anyone has said, just difference of opinions/lifestyles plus this is just the internet
Here in the UK mothers have really backlashed against the MMR jab because there have been a hell of a lot of kids developing autism. It's actually gotten so bad that the government are proposing to deny children's right to an education unless they are vaccinated. I'm on the fence about this issue.
i too agree that vaccines shouldn't be in a young child's body, or anyone's body for that matter. people should have a choice though - as they should with anything - but for me, it's just not worth it.
I'd say the vaccines/autism debate is far from over, hard to tell who's right. I'm interested to find out who's telling the truth...
That's awesome. I do not enjoy cooking so we make little at home, but try and buy organic. For the record, I'm not upset about this discussion. I think it's important to discuss and I can only draw on my experiences. :cheers2:
yes the pharmicudical companys are in business and it sucks. without health insurance i would pay 50 dollars a month for the pill. with insurance is pay 15 dollars a month but i pay 100 dollars a month for health insurance. i usually only go to the doctor three times a year and well its costing my 115 dollars a month for the pill. mond bloggling right. insurances are a scam yet we need it. back to the OP, i have been on the pill for 3 years and it hasnt giving me problems. my period comes on time every month unless i want to change it to avoid certain things, which i find awesome, or i can totally skip it f i wish. its great. i love it