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Re: Thanks, Anti-Vaxxers. You Just Brought Back Measles in N
Just an FYI, since it's not CDC approved for patients under 50 years old, there is probably little chance you will find a medical provider willing or even able to give you the vaccine until then unfortunately. I do understand your fear though, my mother had shingles twice before she was even 50 so I have been trying to convince her to get the shingles vaccine now in case she gets it again!
This topic really gets me going too, as a member of the medical community. The worst part is, I was reading an article that studied different ways to disprove various arguments against the benefits of vaccinations and you know what the most effective method was? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. That's right. People who are so vehemently against vaccinations will not listen to medical reason, will not respond to pictures of side effects caused by the diseases that we are trying to vaccinate against, etc etc.
This exactly. Basically the anti-vaccination movement is a very selfish one as evidenced by the comments people have brought up such as "well everyone else is vaccinated so it's okay" meaning they do not need to be held responsible for helping others be protected.
momhappy|1394999984|3635357 said:I'm with ya'. I get a flu shot every year too and I agree, it hurts. One of my children is absolutely terrified of vaccines. The last time they had one,it took the doctor and an extra nurse to hold my child down. My kids get the flu vaccine every year too, but I choose the mist now to avoid the shots. Vaccines are worth it though.
I think that in addition to my flu vaccine, I'm going to request a shingles vaccine this year too. I don't think that they recommend them unit about age 50 (and I'm only in my mid-40's), but I've known too many folks (in their 40's) get the shingles (and some cases have been VERY extreme). A good friend of mine got shingles on her face! It sort of makes me wonder what's going to happen in regards to shingles with the kids who have gotten the chicken pox vaccine (which is a required vaccine now). I asked my doctor friend about that just last week and he said that they have no clue what to expect because there's simply no data yet.
Just an FYI, since it's not CDC approved for patients under 50 years old, there is probably little chance you will find a medical provider willing or even able to give you the vaccine until then unfortunately. I do understand your fear though, my mother had shingles twice before she was even 50 so I have been trying to convince her to get the shingles vaccine now in case she gets it again!
This topic really gets me going too, as a member of the medical community. The worst part is, I was reading an article that studied different ways to disprove various arguments against the benefits of vaccinations and you know what the most effective method was? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. That's right. People who are so vehemently against vaccinations will not listen to medical reason, will not respond to pictures of side effects caused by the diseases that we are trying to vaccinate against, etc etc.
msop04|1395066991|3635773 said:Chrono|1395065933|3635762 said:What can anti-vaccers say in this thread and who would want to? The "full attack mode" tone is very strong and clear.
What is left for them to say? It's been made clear that their stance against vaccinations can really hurt themselves and others. This issue isn't as simple as as "I don't like it" or "it's against my beliefs"... this is when your actions (or lack thereof) affect everyone's health. I'm not saying that to be mean ...people can die. They are dying.
This exactly. Basically the anti-vaccination movement is a very selfish one as evidenced by the comments people have brought up such as "well everyone else is vaccinated so it's okay" meaning they do not need to be held responsible for helping others be protected.