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TraceyW Jan 2nd 2004 1:43 am


Originally posted by renth
The evidence might be credible to you but it isn't to any doctors.
I can assume from the comments you have made that your in-depth knowledge of this subject is limited as well as inaccurate?

My children have been given their single vaccinations by a well respected paediatrician who has been campaigning for parents to have the right to choose.

Our local MP Julie Kirkbride has campaigned alongside this doctor and has brought about a Bill in the houses of Parliament but our pig headed government keeps blocking it.


So please renth, allow us to have our informed opinions and lets leave it at that shall we, as this could go on forever?

renth Jan 2nd 2004 1:54 am


Originally posted by TraceyW
I can assume from the comments you have made that your in-depth knowledge of this subject is limited as well as inaccurate?

My children have been given their single vaccinations by a well respected paediatrician who has been campaigning for parents to have the right to choose.

Our local MP Julie Kirkbride has campaigned alongside this doctor and has brought about a Bill in the houses of Parliament but our pig headed government keeps blocking it.


So please renth, allow us to have our informed opinions and lets leave it at that shall we, as this could go on forever?
Your so called "informed" opinion is having a detrimental effect on public health in the UK.

Fortunately MMR is a non-issue in Australia.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing?

TraceyW Jan 2nd 2004 1:55 am


Originally posted by SteveBannister
Since it's the governments doctors that produce the reports and 'evidence', the doctors are only telling us what the government tell them to tell us. If it's safe, why didn't Tony Blair's son, Leo, have the triple jab? Leo was given the single jabs and then we were told it was none of our business to know.
Crikey SB ...I'm getting worried now...I actually agree with you about something!!!

I was told that Leo went to a private clinic in Italy for his single jabs. I could slap Tony Blair sometimes for being such an arrogant pillock and dictating to me what I should have administered to my children and not allowing me to make a choice. We get told 'it's the MMR or nothing on the NHS' it really is annoying.

The doctor I use have even had his supplies of vaccines held in customs, the orders have been blocked etc etc..all by Government officials putting up so much red tape it's untrue.

And what does amaze me is this...if the Government are so positive this vaccine is safe and does not cause autism, bowel disease etc etc... then why have they paid out compensation to over 1800 children so far?

sunny_samantha Jan 2nd 2004 10:43 am

Re: single jabs
 

Originally posted by wengerboy
hi cherry thanks for the reply i will definitley go the single jab route with our second child(due in 3 months) for peace of mind,therefore must find out where does it if anywhere in adelaide,www.jabs.org/ is a very useful site in the uk and may help if you don,t wish your daughter to have the booster
have recently given birth to a baby boy (now 5 and a half months old) will he have to have MMR sinlge jabs prior to emigrating...health visitor wasn't sure...has anyone had this experience?

wengerboy Jan 2nd 2004 9:12 pm

arrogance
 

Originally posted by renth
You will also need to register as "incapable of understanding medical advice" and "believing everything they read in The Sun"
arrogance should be confined to sport:lecture:


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