Monday, May 19, 2008

Vaccination Link Study in 1994

I was alerted of a blog entry by a pre-med student in Russia and was more interested when I saw one of the postings by a doctor who rudely responded to a mother who claimed her child was injured by vaccinations. It's interesting to see such intolerance by the medical community and such denial of something that seems so obvious.

Just because the vast majority of children do not react to vaccinations immediately, it does not mean that some children are predisposed to suffer a serious adverse reaction post vaccination. There needs to be more guidance on how to vaccinate and when to vaccinate. Doctors really have no understanding of the long term implications of vaccinations either. We are now vaccinating children to prevent non-threatening diseases. The irony of it all is the vaccinations appear to wear off and as adults, we become vulnerable to the disease and in some cases, are in more jeopardy of the effects had we not even been vaccinated.

This study was published in 1994. If you scroll down, the online version is readable:

http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=2138#toc

I can agree that some vaccinations are good but I'm offended that the mainstream medical community continues to deny the effects vaccinations can have on children. I am furious that these same doctors deny that these reactions are not investigated further instead of just merely relying on shaken baby syndrome as the catch all for anything they can't explain based on surface diagnosis.

I guess it will take a high profile celebrity like Jenny McCarthy to bring justice to the SBS world of convict anyone and everyone as long as it's the last person with the child and seek out no more ...

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