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26-05-2019 09:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
(Post 10561075)
Fever and seizures are the most common which don't usually have lasting effects but can obviously have the same lasting effect as any fever or seizure if there are complications. The other major one (less common) is anaphylaxis which is obviously much more severe and can result in death. Most other side effects are mild and temporary.
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Yes, a friend of mine..her kid ended up with brain damage because of a jab. The autism thing is clearly ridiculous and Wakefield should probably be locked up for spreading mass panic, but there ARE side effects, sometimes serious ones so not sure I would be comfortable with forcing people to go through with it. Now, what happened was a huge allergic reaction, which wasn't dealt with that well by the nurse who fannied about so he ended up going a while without oxygen to his brain...so it was a few failures at once, but it did make me quite..releuctant. I knew it had to be done mind and that it would help them (and other kids) in the long run but when I got Skyes I was ****ing terrified. I also think that they should spread them out a bit more than they do, from memory there were many many different illnesses all going into her tiny body over the space of like 3 months, and she was only a few weeks old when she got the first one too! I was a bit more chilled at James', but still quite scared tbh. Also with James I was told the truth, and told there was very small (but existant) a chance of very serious consequences and that, wih Skye...I wasn't and was basically given the whole 'some people are scared of vaccinations for their kids, and theres absolutely no reason for that!' stuff which made me rage quite a lot and I ended up arguing with the nurse and they threatened to remove me from the doctors list for not being compliant enough and agreeing weith what I knew was bull****. So..not telling parents the truth doesn't help matters really, and does leave the door wide open for people to 'research' theirself..which tends to mean a 5 min google followed by lots of 'omg autism!' horror.
I tend to stay out of these conversations as I know that even bringing this up will get me labelled an 'anti-vaxxer' as say anything at all against them and..you are as bad as a flat earther. So yeah, the autism link is nonsense, and can be proven to be nonsense, but some go on as if injections are totally harmless, which is (as with near everything in life really) not the case at all. And having someone I know who had horrendous side effects from them..it makes me rage a little bit when reading all the 'people who don't vax should have their kids taken' stuff tbh.
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