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In reply to the discussion: This Californian to the anti-vaxxers: F.U. [View all]NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)88. You live with your husband. You interact with him on a daily basis.
Your health and refusal to vaccinate have all the relevance in the world to your husband's health, and subsequently, to his doctor's treatment plan for him.
You do not know more than your doctor. Hate to break it to you, but these people go through years of medical training that you don't, and the only person demonstrating any level of arrogance on this matter is you.
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Yep. I got mumps just before the vaccine and it fucked me up a little. Unfortunate timing.
hunter
Jan 2015
#1
Did it really take you 5 posts to post shill? Maybe you could start collecting frogs for a hobby?
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#16
According to the schedule there are 6 different vaccines needed at 2 months old.
KeepItReal
Jan 2015
#24
All the people who survive will have "natural immunity". Those who die will be dead, like so many
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#54
If only scientists could create a vaccine out of a sample of HockeyMom blood...
SidDithers
Jan 2015
#71
Or maybe someone at Facebook doesn't want anti-vaxx crap spreading during a measles outbreak.
NuclearDem
Jan 2015
#49
Maybe they decided to not allow maliciously spreading falsehoods which can hurt so many people.
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#55
Anti-vaxxers are maliciously spreading proven falsehoods-resulting in deadly outcomes
YoungDemCA
Jan 2015
#52
It's not censorship to shut down dangerous and ignorant Facebook pages
EvolveOrConvolve
Jan 2015
#91
Your story seems to keep changing to make the doctor seem more like the bad guy
NuclearDem
Jan 2015
#84
It is his doctor's job to try and keep him healthy, and that includes not being exposed to
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#82
The doctor was not the "arrogant bastard there. You won't accompany your husband if he sees that doc
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#56