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Monday, July 27, 2009

Lucas' 6 month Appt

Lucas had his 6 month appt today. He weighed 19lbs 10oz--I thought he weighed over 20 by now! He was 28 inches, which is in the 90th percentile for height (50th percentile for weight). We are using the 1983 vaccination schedule for Lucas which is very selective; today he only got a DTP shot. Lucas did very well; cried a bit had a baba and went to sleep.
The doctor did try to talk me out of being so selective, and used the example of the chickenpox (varicella) vaccine which is a recent addition to the schedule. He said you don't have to die from chickenpox to necessarily have a bad reaction to it. Well, I know I might be a little biased having a close friend with a child who has a vaccine-related autism disorder, but even reading for myself about the ingredients in many of the vaccines, in conjunction with the actual diseases and how prevalent/dangerous they are, I feel confident in my decision not to inject Lucas with what I deem as unnecessary junk. The way John and I see it, in this country (barring socialized healthcare) the danger of getting chickenpox and itching for a few weeks, is much better than being injected with numerous preservatives, toxins, and aborted human/animal tissues and consequently have an autistic child, who can't be treated because his illness isn't seen by doctors and/or insurance companies as a legitimate (and treatable) injury. If courts have previously ruled in favor of families with vaccine-injury that led to brain damage, why is it so far-fetched that it can cause other injuries in other kids, with different pre-dispositions?

I wouldn't have ever read up on vaccines if it weren't for Shawna and Amy. I encourage all parents to look into what is being given to their babies and children. Even pro-vaccine books like this one:

admit that many of the diseases aren't life-threatening and some are treatable, and that many of the vaccines contain questionable ingredients. Good luck in all of your decisions as a parent, with the huge responsibility of another human life.

Here's a picture of Lucas in the outfit we bought him for his baptism next weekend:

5 comments:

My boy, my life said...

OMG that is such a cute picture! Good for you for standing your ground with your doctor...you are the only one who can protect him! :)

Iris said...

Awwww this is so nice! His outfit makes him look like such a big boy. Thank you for the information. Ours is due for his shots soon. So, I wanted to make sure I had a schedule. Thank you for emailing it to me, too.

Prolifegirly said...

shawna- thanks for educating me! yes lucas is so cute in that outfit and it was $20 at the outlets!!! we gotta get his shoes (and something for john and i to wear) and we will be ready! I hope you guys can come to the reception afterward too--it's a really nice house with really good food! I think Alex would be okay!

iris- thanks! he does look like a big boy. I think he liked wearing it too! He was looking in the mirror at himself smiling a lot. :)

bwyatt said...

I agree that outfit is darling on him. Looks like a little man:) I take my kids in for their shots tomorrow.

Bill and Jennifer said...

Oh My Sam he is just getting sooooo big. He is an absolutly adorable boy too!!!
Can you believe it 6 months!!!

Chase will be 6 months on Sat. I feel so blessed to be able to spend everyday all day with him...