what is your experience with the mmr and chicken pox shots?my little girl got her 12 month shots today. yes including mmr and chicken pox ( they were seperate shots ) . i have to say im so scared. you hear all these horror stories of what happens after these shots. and although they assured me as long as she wasnt running a temp ( and she wasnt ) it would be ok to give her the shots even though she has a cold... so whats your experience with these shots?
Answer by BluePenguin09
I was alright with mine,,,,
Answer by Shine Cloud
She will be fine. If there are no obvious symptoms of something wrong in the next 15 mins after the shot she is okay.
Answer by Nurse Answer Mama
I will always make sure my children get their shots.
I didn't have any problems with them when I was young and they weren't as safe as they are today.
My son is 3 and he hasn't had any issues, either.
Answer by Stormy S
My oldest daughter was lucky 1 in 10,000 children to get either mumps or measles with the mmr. She got the measles. Was miserable for three nights. Other than that I've had no problems with it. The doctor should supply you with information about these shots. That's how I knew about the 1 in 10,000 children who get mumps or measles from the shot. I have three kids and they've never had any real "adverse" effects from the shots.
Answer by beetlemilk
The MMR caused all kinds of havoc for my son including LGS-leaky gut syndrome, and then he was dx with autistic features PDD.NOS. He did have a TBI-traumatic brain injury at birth but was hitting his developmental milestones prior to the MMR. Now at 7, is still delayed. His immune system suffered a lot of adverse reactions after his 15 month shots, so we stopped the vaccines. He developed autoimmune disorders (LGS), and even lost the ability to sit.
And as a child most of us unless you are in your 20's did not get the combined MMR which wasn't available until 1980.
The varicella or chicken pox vaccine is one of the most useless still on the market. Firstly it has a 67 percent adverse reaction rate. It only provides a temporary immunity causing vulnerability for when it wears off. And a serious side effect is guillan barre syndrome. This shot isn't mandated, why anyone would choose to get it I don't understand.
I would never give 2 live vaccines together. Live vaccines cause more trouble.
I would never advocate for anyone to vaccinate a child with a cold.
If you are going to vaccinate your safest bet is to get 1 shot at a time, not from a multi-dose vial, and thimerisol free. All vaccines are not thimerisol free you know. Thimerisol is ethyl mercury-still in the flu shot. Trace amounts yes, but of the second most toxic substance known to man.
http://www.909shot.com
http://www.educatebeforeyouvaccinate.com
http://www.safeminds.org
http://www.thinktwice.com
That you have a little girl is reassuring, and less likely that she will have an adverse reaction. Should she though, report it. Always get the lot number when getting vaccinated.
http://www.vaers.hhs.gov
Get the facts on the chickenpox vaccine, treatment, causes (varicella zoster virus, VZV), symptoms and signs (itchy, red rash).
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