jarvild
Well-Known Member
Everybody has different ways their bodies react to inputs they receive.Having a vaccine twice doesn't cause a reaction...
It's called a "booster", man.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/mmrv.html
Everybody has different ways their bodies react to inputs they receive.Having a vaccine twice doesn't cause a reaction...
It's called a "booster", man.
No.Ok , for an update and correction of my post. It was not a mrsa vaccine but an MMRV vaccine and the problem was that they didn't have on file where he had been immunized so the physician decided he needed it. So he had the vaccine twice and this is what caused the reaction.
They also had a grandson that had a MMRV vaccine that he had an adverse reaction too.
No to what?
No to all of your claims.No to what?
people get settlements for slipping on wet floors next to a wet floor sign.Well then, I wonder how they got a settlement through the courts for $300,000. It may have taken them 10 years to get it , but they did get compensated.
Then why does our government have a vaccine court.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_court
Why don't you actually read what you link?Well then, I wonder how they got a settlement through the courts for $300,000. It may have taken them 10 years to get it , but they did get compensated.
Then why does our government have a vaccine court.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_court
No, as I said I'm not against vaccines. All I stated was that I know someone who was affected by them supposable. And that a court of law ( not the vaccine court) awarded them a judgement. That's 12 jurors, the common folks like most of us that sided with them.people get settlements for slipping on wet floors next to a wet floor sign.
it's meaningless.
you are trying to spread unscientific propaganda.
"i'm not racist i'm just telling you guys about how minorities rob my white friends"I'm not against vaccines. All I stated was that I know someone who was affected by them .
It can be. A single dose can.No to all of your claims.
A double dose of vaccine is not harmful.
Nurses aren't doctors, that's probably why they freaked out.It can be. A single dose can.
The risk is still worth getting them.
Healthcare workers freaked out over accidentally giving my daughter a double vaccine. Asked all kinds of questions about how she was doing and acting. If it doesn't harm someone why were they so worried?
Nothing is without risk.
Bullshit. Nurses do most of the work. There was legitimate reason for them to act like that.Nurses aren't doctors, that's probably why they freaked out.
Nurses know how to carry out certain procedures, that is true, but they don't have the in-depth scientific knowledge that a fully trained doctor would.Bullshit. Nurses do most of the work. There was legitimate reason for them to act like that.
Yes. I have suspicion that some of the issues that have popped up now are because of that mistake.
When I say freak out they didn't freak out. They were very concerned and asking very specific questions about how she had been acting and if we noticed any adverse mental effects.
I'm agreeing that vaccines are good. They are for the well being of the public.
Don't sit here and act like they are without risk though. May be a very sma risk but its there. Even with that small risk I would still advise getting vaccines.
What ever man. I'm not going to sit and a true about it. Nurses have plenty of knowledge and some can even see patients and treat them under the supervision of a doctor.Nurses know how to carry out certain procedures, that is true, but they don't have the in-depth scientific knowledge that a fully trained doctor would.
They freak out if they double dose ANYTHING in a hospital; honestly modern vaccines are denatured strain or antigen-only with some trace compounds to promote a solid immune reaction.
There's literally nothing in them to cause any of the crazy shit some people describe, they're rigorously controlled and tested.
coulda been an anti-vaxxer nurse. i can't imagine how you would measure "adverse mental affects" or why you would even ask about them since that is not a side effect of vaccines.What ever man. I'm not going to sit and a true about it. Nurses have plenty of knowledge and some can even see patients and treat them under the supervision of a doctor.
I'm not talking a wet behind the ears 2 year nurse. Talking a nurse practitioner that's been doing her job for over 30 years.
Yea. I'm sure she was asking those questions for no reason and getting parents upset for no reason.
She wasn't anti vaccine. She was very pro vaccine.coulda been an anti-vaxxer nurse. i can't imagine how you would measure "adverse mental affects" or why you would even ask about them since that is not a side effect of vaccines.
not mental reactions though. that's nonsense.She wasn't anti vaccine. She was very pro vaccine.
Its been a number if years. Just telling what happened.
No one can claim that vaccines are 100% safe. Nothing is.
I would still get my kids vaccinated if I had to do over.
Just saying that its possible for people to have adverse reactions to them.
The only reaction to them is the one in your immune system...She wasn't anti vaccine. She was very pro vaccine.
Its been a number if years. Just telling what happened.
No one can claim that vaccines are 100% safe. Nothing is.
I would still get my kids vaccinated if I had to do over.
Just saying that its possible for people to have adverse reactions to them.