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Old Feb 24th, 2007, 14:39 PM   #21
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So if u have the MMR older does that reduce the risk of autism etc? Sorry I am asking loads but Rebecca's will come up soon and I always dreaded the thought of it last year. Not its upon us
No it doesnt make a difference! i had my MMR in december!! (rountine for all student nurses appartently !!)
I never thought twice about giving jamie the mmr, i personally dont believe the autism link at all, plus it has never been proved.


 
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Old Feb 24th, 2007, 15:21 PM   #22
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are u compelety deaf or partly ?
well i am 76% loss in right ear and 64% in left ear but manage with hearing-aids just can talk on phone if person isnt a mumbler or too quiet lol

Also tho i lip-read to perfection so half time I dont know if i am hearing it or reading it TBH


 
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Old Feb 24th, 2007, 17:13 PM   #23
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Beanie they have to have a month between the MMR and the new jab. The nurse tried to get me to have the new one instead of the MMR, but I refused because I haven't looked into the new one yet and am undecided whether or not to let her have it. I didn't really want her to have the MMR but Matt was more for it so I went with it. I'd be interested if you've got any links on info against the vaccinations as I think it's important to make an informed decision on these things, rather than just go with what seems to be the norm.


 
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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 03:44 AM   #24
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Whats the new jab? See Im lost with it all


 
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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 09:30 AM   #25
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Beanie they have to have a month between the MMR and the new jab. .
Jamie had them both at the same time!


 
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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 09:48 AM   #26
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Steph, Coby is haveing his both at teh same time too, its next monday.
I agree with you about the autism thing.

I personaly wouldnt take the risk with not having it done.

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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 10:05 AM   #27
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Colby had 2 doses of the new jab a while ago cos she was under 2, all babies under age 2 get 2 lots where as babies age 2 only will get one single jab


im sorry to put this here and it always causes a big debate thing but i have to say this how would yous feel if your child went to school and got a virus from someones child who wasnt vaccinated against these things? i would be pretty dam mad to say the least, knowing why you get vaccinated against these things for a reason as they can be very dangerous if your not vaccinated against it. Sorry but i think all children should be vaccinated wether it be a multiple vaccine ie MMR or single ones the reason i chose the MMR for Adele was to save her going back for more injections plus we ddint have the money and the biggest reason was their was no proof of any links, and i got the MMR and i was fine


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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 10:10 AM   #28
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Colby had 2 doses of the new jab a while ago cos she was under 2, all babies under age 2 get 2 lots where as babies age 2 only will get one single jab
I was told if they are under 12 months they get 2 doses of the jab but if they are over 12 months they only need one! Jamie only had one jab at the same time as his mmr!


 
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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 10:17 AM   #29
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their was 8 weeks between Colbys ones maybe im mistaken it might well be only 12 months maybe i got mixed up by the 12 months and age 2


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Old Feb 25th, 2007, 11:15 AM   #30
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I posted this to ask if anyone had any experience of delaying the MMR. I haven't said I am definately not going to vacinate her - that is still something I want to read more about. But I am more then aware of the dangers, I too was very ill with measles at the age of 2. It is not a decision that I am taking lightly.

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im sorry to put this here and it always causes a big debate thing but i have to say this how would yous feel if your child went to school and got a virus from someones child who wasnt vaccinated against these things? i would be pretty dam mad to say the least, knowing why you get vaccinated against these things for a reason as they can be very dangerous if your not vaccinated against it. Sorry but i think all children should be vaccinated wether it be a multiple vaccine ie MMR or single ones
I don't know, how will you feel? The MMR CAN prevent measles, mumps and rubella not WILL. According to the Centers for Disease and Control there are a significant number of children who do develop these diseases even following immunisations.


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