Re: Vaccinations & Opinions on Them.....
I am a big believer in chiropractic. Got my first adjustment when I was about 3 weeks old. My uncle is a chiro, a very good one, and family get-togethers usually turn into adjust-fests.
My uncle also has a strong opinion about vaccines. His son/my cousin has autism and Uncle is firmly convinced it's because of vaxes he got. He is, of course, anti-vax, and sends me emails periodically warning me about the dangers of vaccines. I don't read them, and I don't go there with him. Neither's gonna change the other's mind.
I also wonder why your school had a chiro come to talk w/ you about vaccines. It is a bit curious.
I have given hundreds, probably thousands, of vaccines of all sorts and honestly, the worst reaction I've seen was a localized skin reaction. I worked in the same place with the same patients for several years and never ever saw any sort of developmental or neuro issue r/t vaxes. (And I worked with a PNP whose specialty was sniffing out autism & spectrum disorders.) That is just my experience but I think it is a valid one. I'm not at all convinced that vaccines 'cause' autism. For the millions of vaccines that get given, it's a pretty small number of people dxed with
any sort of issue related to them, much less autism. (I'm not meaning to diminish anyone else's experience, just stating things from my POV.)
I am glad, however, that we have stopped giving DTP and are instead using DTaP. The acellular pertussis causes far fewer reactions. I'm all for reasonably spacing vaccines and really don't see the need to vaccinate newborns. This is always a heated debate. If I had to say anything to anyone, it would be to read, read, read. Read from reputable resources. Talk to reputable experts on both sides of the debate. Then make up your mind.
As for me? I've seen too many cases of measles, mumps, pneumococcal related ear infections/pneumonia, and flu in children to turn it down for my own child. That's just me.
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