Children forced to take Vaccines or not be able to go to school

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mar09

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I am new here. I have been reading the different forums and threads for the last day. This is my first post.
I am interested in this because I have 2 young children.
I don't know to much about what is good and bad about vaccines. After reading this thread I decided to do a little bit of searching on google. With the information provided on this thread, and what I have red on the internet, I think I would rather not have my children take vaccines.
hi flowersnJesus,
i am new in reading the thread too, but welcome. my children mostly had their vaccines bef. age 1, but after the first ones incl. for hepa b, we havent let them have any more boosters n the newer vaccines.
 

Silverwings

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There you go. I posted that yesterday, and now look what is in today's NYC newspaper.

Ouch! Retiree healthcare costs hit record $260K

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August 16, 2016 | 11:14am
The New York Post

The average 65-year-old couple retiring today will need $260,000 just to cover healthcare expenses, a new study shows.
That’s a six percent jump over last year’s estimated $245,000 and an 18 percent surge since 2014, according to Fidelity’s annual report on retiree health care expenses.
It’s also the highest figure since 2002, when the investment giant started crunching how much a couple will need to set aside for the rest of their lives if they retire now.
This year, Fidelity pointed the finger at prescription drugs, especially high-priced niche drugs, for driving up costs. As the economy improves, retirees are also using more health care.
Out-of-pocket prescription drug costs represent about a quarter percent of the total $260,000.
Around a third goes to Medicare premiums, including Part B (doctor visits and outpatient care) and Part D (prescription drugs).
Another 40 percent will go to co-payments, deductibles and expenses for things not covered by Medicare, such as most vision, hearing and dental costs.

I was in good health all of my life.............until cervical dystonia hit me about 6 years ago, and it has been downhill ever since. They say it can be genenic, but I was treated by a chiropractor for a whiplash, and he jerked my neck hard everytime I went, and I think that brought on this condition, either way I seem to be stuck with it, and I am very greatful that there was help for me in the form of ins. even though there is very little they can do.
 

Silverwings

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hi flowersnJesus,
i am new in reading the thread too, but welcome. my children mostly had their vaccines bef. age 1, but after the first ones incl. for hepa b, we havent let them have any more boosters n the newer vaccines.
My children and I both had all the vaccines that were mandatory, and I rec. them, except for the ones that are controversial. May the Lord guide your choices.
 
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Voldemort

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My children and I both had all the vaccines that were mandatory, and I rec. them, except for the ones that are controversial. May the Lord guide your choices.
I'm curious which vaccines you classify as controversial. I'd like to look into the studies.

I remember reading about Andrew Wakefield who did fraudulent research and claimed there were links between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines and the appearance of autism and bowl disease. If there are updated claims, I'll definitely check them out. I try to keep an open-mind.