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JM Aggie08

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: JM Aggie08
quit quoting you retards, we obviously know what the hell you are arguing against :p

STFU, n00blet ;)

Seriously, you have to at least quote the post you are replying too, and it's much quicker to just hit 'quote' and reply to the whole lot...

/lazyness

i love you :)
 

ElFenix

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so what is the chance of adult chickenpox when a child gets the vaccine?
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: JM Aggie08
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: JM Aggie08
quit quoting you retards, we obviously know what the hell you are arguing against :p

STFU, n00blet ;)

Seriously, you have to at least quote the post you are replying too, and it's much quicker to just hit 'quote' and reply to the whole lot...

/lazyness

i love you :)

Wow.
 

Iron Woode

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I see they are still pushing the unproven theory that vaccines cause autism on that website.

here's an example of what they say:

"Polio - the only cases of Polio there are in the Western Hemisphere is from vaccines. We have no other source of polio. And in Africa and India they get their polio from the Oral Polio vaccine. And they more than likely have a childhood paralysis that looks like polio but is caused by pollution, pesticides, starvation...

Measles - is not a disease you have to fear. I had three kids all at once with measles. They get a little grumpy and feverish, rashy and whiny for a while but it is nothing to worry about.

Mumps - again, most kids pass it off without any problems. My kids had mumps and only one out of three had a severe case but we never needed the doctor.

Rubella - girls who don't have rubella naturally can then in the child bearing years run into problems. And if they are vaccinated it will have worn off by them. To revax at that age is dangerous since it is a childhood disease.

diphtheria - is most unlikely that your child will get it. And if he does, he can take antibiotic if it get severe.

Hepatitis B - is a disease that mainly affect prostitutes and drug abusers. I don't think you have to worry about that till the child is about 15. Teach your child to be responsible and never use drugs.

Chicken pox - is in the air. Most kids get immunity without ever showing symptoms. The vaccine in a mature person, after age 14, is not a good idea."
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
so what is the chance of adult chickenpox when a child gets the vaccine?

rather higher than if they had it as a child ;)