A (Harvard med school educated) dermatologist told me he would never take a flu shot. He was leaving the clinic where I was a patient to take over the private practice of dermatologist who became permanently disabled (Epstein-Barr virus) as a result of receiving flu shots.
> On Jan 29, 2020, at 1:28 PM, V <highergroun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It isn't that I think vaccines are bad i discovered they are bad. Watching > babies i know personally and my own affected badly shortly after. Then > because of those observances, doing a lot of reading from many sources. > I cant imagine anyone looking deeply into the issue accepting any of them. > > On Wednesday, January 29, 2020, Ron <ron....@gmail.com > <mailto:ron....@gmail.com>> wrote: > Why would one NEED a vaccine? > > On 1/28/2020 8:42 PM, Steve G wrote: >> Well, I almost never get sick, so it is generally not an issue for me. >> Except due to my age, I'm considered susceptible to a lot of things, so my >> doc wants me to get flu vax, shingles, pneumonia, and something else... I >> forget. I did take a flu vax last week when Iwas in the hospital for my >> heart attack. Absolutely no repercussions. >> >> I have never been vaccinated for whooping cough. I had this full blown >> disease when I was four around 1957. So I guess there was no need after >> that. But that was over 60 years ago. Does anyone know whether I should >> get whooping cough vaccinated after so many years? >> >> Regardless, I get the feeling that many of the people on this list think >> that vaccines are bad. I am not one of those people. >> >> So, to answer YOUR question, if my doctor's office was insisting I really >> needed some particular vaccination, I'd go for it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 09:55:57 AM EST, Bernadette Burch >> <bernade...@pa.net> <mailto:bernade...@pa.net> wrote: >> >> >> I am jumping into the conversation a little late. >> >> I refuse all the offered vaccines, no flu vacs, no pneumonia vacs, no >> shingle vacs, etc., . They never argue with me. I had a nurse say “we have >> to ask you if you want them, but between you and me, we think you are right >> to refuse them”. >> >> I did, however, accept the whooping cough vaccination, considering my >> daughter said “no whooping cough vaccine, no holding your new >> granddaughter”. This was a no brainer. >> >> Bernadette >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On Jan 28, 2020, at 9:16 AM, Nenah Sylver <nenah12egro...@cox.net> >>> <mailto:nenah12egro...@cox.net> wrote: >>> >>> >> >> Reid wrote: Can others on the list please tell me, how do you respond (or >> not) when the doctor's staff tell you you really, really need that >> vacination. I'm inclined to tell them I'll only do this if I were to be >> barred from further appointments. Am I being unreasonable or are they? >> >> >> Marshall wrote: We just say no. If they can't accept that, then we change >> doctors. >> >> >> ============================= >> >> I agree. We are paying for their services and aren't obligated to make them >> happy. They are supposed to abide by what we want, not vice-versa. I would >> never consent to being bullied like that. >> >> >> Nenah >> >> >> Nenah Sylver, PhD >> >> >> author, The Rife Handbook >> >> of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health: >> >> an integrated approach for cancer and other diseases >> >> NEW 5th Edition >> >> www.nenahsylver.com <http://www.nenahsylver.com/> >> >> >> NEW! See my EarthRiches Etsy shop: >> >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/EarthRiches <https://www.etsy.com/shop/EarthRiches> >> Beautiful, handmade, one-of-a-kind items from >> >> semiprecious stones for healing and enrichment >> >> > > > > -- >