Do you eat multiple food groups at the same time? Do you eat your bread 5 hours after you meat in order to give your stomach "a break" or time to "settle down"? Do you space out vitamins?
See, this is the problem with making medical proclamations without any medical knowledge. You mistake "common sense" for evidence, and your "common sense" ends up being the wrong conclusion because it's based on erroneous assumptions, such as the immune system being "overloaded" by vaccines in the same way multiple illnesses will.
[ See, this is the problem with making medical proclamations without any medical knowledge. You mistake “common sense” for evidence, and your “common sense” ends up being the wrong conclusion because it’s based on erroneous assumptions, such as the immune system being “overloaded” by vaccines in the same way multiple illnesses will. ]
You know another good reason to space out vaccinations?
IF the person has a reaction to the vaccine and they are given multiple ones, HOW do you know which one caused the reaction if multiple vaccines were taken? So then next time when it is time for another round which ones do you then avoid / monitor? Hmmmm, Einstein?
If a kid is given a MMR shot, a Whooping Cough shot, and a Flu shot all at the same time and then has a reaction to the shot(s), then WHICH shot caused the reaction?
Geee, wouldn’t THAT nugget of info be a NICE peice of info for the parent to have.
Vs. spacing them out and finding out that your child has a reaction to one of them so next time when they need a boster they can take a different booster shot that may not have the same side effect....
But no, just jam a handful of needles into your kids arm and just pray they DON”T have a reaction to any of them, that is a good way to troubleshoot the problem....
You are a damned fool!
I hope your job doesn’t involve any sort of actual troubleshopoting that involves other peopel’s lives because you seem to fail at the idea of narrowing down problems and common sense.
The Almighty Government Fudnded and Ran CDC may say there is no benefit to spacing out vaccinations, but I sure as hell would want to space them out if for no other reason that a preventative step to be able to easily identify a reaction to a specific vaccine should one occur. Reactions DO occur, just read the damned documentation that COMES with the vaccines.
When i got my Tetanus shot last year I got a bad reaction to it, the doctor wanted to give me another vaccine at the same time (but I declined) , now if I had done so and gotten the other shot with it, do you think I would have been just fine a freeking dandy or would the reaction would ahve been WORSE?
Even if it was the SAME reaction I would have no damned WAY of knowing WHICH vaccine casued the REACTION I had. So next time I went in for a tetanus booster I would have no idea if I would get sick again or if I would get sick for the other vaccine booster I took....
USE YOUR DAMNED MIND FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE, USE SOME LOGIC!