To: Al B.
Any doctor who vaccinates a two-month-old should not only
have his license lifted permanently, but should also spend
some time in the pen.
5 posted on
08/25/2002 8:12:29 PM PDT by
Trickyguy
To: Trickyguy
They start them out in the hospital with hep vaccines before they come home in Indiana. My 10 month old grandson got FOUR of them suckers at ONE time and they made him real sick. I was getting very worried as he not only spiked a 104 temp which my daughter-in-law had a hard time breaking, but he kept staring in one direction for long periods of time and seemed not to be able to focus on anything at all, it seemed it take about 2 months before he started to come out of it. He was just 3 months old at the time. Since then they only let them give him ONE at a time.
6 posted on
08/25/2002 8:39:31 PM PDT by
GailA
To: Trickyguy; TomB; Jim Noble
I suppose you'd like having tetany, meningitis, polio, and diphtheria? The national vaccine protocol is well established. While you can argue about some vaccines and the timing intervals, you can't argue against giving DTaP at two months old. Most developing nations deliver the vaccine at 4-8 weeks (earlier than the US does).
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