Yes. I am a doctor and I have had all 3 doses. I had no reaction except for slight pain for a day or two. I had my antibody titre done and the vaccination was successful.
2007-02-20 05:40:45
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answered by yakkydoc 6
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i'm delaying vaccines. i'm surely no longer giving my daughter the Hep B vaccine till way later in her life, I do basically no longer see the factor of vaccinating a 7 pound new child against an STD. i'm uncertain there's a connection between autism and vaccines yet there is surely a connection between vaccines and autoimmune illnesses and cancers. My husband had seizures for various years as a infant as a effect of his early life photos. That replaced into what first made me study this subject. you're staggering, it relatively is a very perplexing determination. I struggled with this determination for various months and at times I nevertheless question my determination yet in the present day i'm surely extra soft no longer vaccinating then vaccinating.
2016-10-02 10:24:23
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answered by ? 3
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I was vaccinated for Hep B when I was 12 or 13 I think. I had no bad reaction to it. It was actually required for school check-ups in my area. Hope that helps!
2007-02-19 14:06:19
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answered by JMD 1
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Actually, it is a 3 part required vaccine for all children to have. It's on my child's shot record (just checked it). My child had no reaction to it other than being a bit red and tender around the area where it was injected for a few days.
2007-02-19 14:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell yes, I've been vaccinated for Hep B. Do you realize what damage hep B can cause and how readily transmitted (particularly in accidental blood-blood contact) it is?
I feel very sorry for children with parents who are too ignorant of the modern medicine behind vaccines and remain unvaccinated. There has never been any legitimate evidence that any indicated vaccine places children at greater risk for disease or injury. The CDC, FDA, their counterparts in other industrialized countries, the WHO, and every single legitimate pediatric physician's organization in the world recommends children get vaccinated. That might be an indication of its utility and safety.
2007-02-19 19:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I had Hep. B vaccine about 20 years ago because I was working with people who were carriers of the disease.
Ihad no side effects.
Hope this is helpful
2007-02-19 15:53:19
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answered by Spitzname 2
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Both myself and my children have gotten the Hep b vaccine. No reaction for any of us.
2007-02-19 14:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of people are resistant to vaccines, one of the many reasons my children are vaccine free. I have 17 month old twins, and a 4 month old, none of which are vaccinated. I would really like you to go online and really reasearch vaccines and there fullness...
There is so much junk in them, aluminum which causes alshymers for one. Cancer causing agents... and a rapid increase of cancer since the introduction of these vaccines.... reaseach some, then at least youc an make an informed decision!
2007-02-19 16:17:40
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answered by Bl3ss3dw1thL1f3 4
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I have had the vaccine and had no side effects or bad reaction to it, just a little sore at the injection site.
2007-02-19 14:08:39
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answered by donna jean 3
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I had this vaccine 8 years ago. I had no reaction to it other than having to have 3 doses which is how it is administered. Someday they will do it in one dose instead of 3 injections.
2007-02-19 14:10:32
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answered by phylobri 4
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