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Old 05-08-2008, 08:07 PM
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Odd thought about this - One choses to not immunize and yet they clean their homes with toxins that can cause the same thing they were trying to avoid.
Chemar & Curious - I owe you both an apology for this post. I can see how what I wrote could be misinterpreted. It was just a THOUGHT, based on experiences that I have had. Making the choice to immunize your child or not is strictly a personal decision and one that only a parent should make.

I too went through that decision making process. I have been there. But I went ahead with the immunizations on complete faith and prayers.

I didn't start this thread for a debate, I just couldn't figure how those who do not immunize their kids other than for religious reasons (which even then) register their kids for school. Do people need a notarized letter from their religious leader? How would one justify to the schools that it was a personal choice? Based on the small epidemics in several states, what will happen to those people or the kids who may be adults now and come down with the measles? (Which can cause more serious complications, even death).
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