First, I don't trust Vaccines today. After seeing a documentary on how this ex Nazi Scientist, developedd the "Anti Polio" drug in the Congo, and suddenly AIDS hit the country. They spoke with people who had worked alongside him, and they all said that it was after this that the first AIDS cases started to develope.He, himself, admitted to using monkeys livers which were infected. I have my Polio scar on my leg, so it is hardly noticeable. The last time I had a flu injection, I went to Gym and started feeling ill, and had flu constantly through the winter. I have never had one since, and I have never had the latest 'flu' that was going round. I haven't even had a cold. There is talk that the supposed. 'anti cancer for Cervical cancer' can actually make a women sterile. I would not have it if I were a young girls. Just don't have sex. How come this just started, out of nowhere.? No one will ever put any vaccine into my body, again. look at www.prisonplanet.com, and www.infowars.com. People need to actually understand what is going on. Get hold of Kent Hovind, you will have to look on google, If yo are having problems getting his DVD email me, and I put you onto the right site. These NEED to be seen , despite people trying to through the book at him. Why are children starting to develope allergies to allsorts of thisng, things lately. that is the bodies immune syste not being ablt to cope.?
2007-10-10 12:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember taking the sugar cube for polio. When I took the smallpox vaccine the 1st time, they said it didn't take. I had two more, but never got more than a tiny bubble on my arm. If there's a scar, it's very small. They tried again later, but it still didn't produce the scar my sister got.
I've never gotten anything I was vaccinated against. I think they are valuable in preventing many diseases, although I know some people now believed the MMR vaccine is linked to Autism.
2007-10-10 12:05:27
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answered by luvspbr2 6
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The only vaccine that gives (gave) a scar was small pox. Polio doesn't leave a scar, and in fact, was more effective when given as an aerosol in the nose. I just had a flu shot (dubious protection at our age, but better than nothing). I have been vaccinated against: Small pox (scar), polio, measles (had them, but got vaccine anyway), Hep B, several flu's , had mumps before the vaccine was available (too bad, nasty disease, subjects those who had it to the danger of coming down with type I diabetes), Had Chicken pox, so am in danger of coming down with shingles if my immune system were to weaken for any reason. Vaccines can be dangerous to some people, can cause crippling diseases and have serious side effects ... so be careful about what you do and what you get. Dogs are particularly susceptable to some vaccines that vets shove off .... bad idea. Good luck and peace, Goldwing
2007-10-10 12:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Now that I am older I will not do any type of vaccine. I have read enough information to satisfy me about the good and the bad of vaccines. Especially flu vaccines. There is no way on earth that I will ever, ever take a flu vaccines again. Did you know there is a reason that immediately once you get the flu vaccine you have stay put for 15 minutes?
If ever I get the inclination, I will see what I did with my notes regarding what I learned about the flu vaccines. Plus vaccines in general.
Hello Justme. I'm with you here 100% with your answer.
2007-10-10 14:44:06
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answered by Tinman12 6
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If you didn't have a visable scar, then the nurses just kept giving you another shot until you finally ended up with one! I was told it was a small pox vaccination. Polio was given orally (by mouth). I won't allow any type of a virus to be injected into my body. I also won't ever willingly agree to a blood transfusion. I enjoy living life without taking those extra risks of the medical & research theories & experiments. Flu shots always cause problems for people & it is a well kept secret that can kill you before the flu ever will!
2007-10-10 12:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a scar from the smallpox vaccination I received as a child. I remember taking the polio vaccine on a sugar cube. No, I've never picked up a disease I was vaccinated against.
2007-10-10 11:46:19
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answered by katydid 7
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It is one of the most amazing things. That a little scratch for smallpox or a sugar cube for polio will prevent these horrible diseases. They have been so effective that these diseases and others also have been eradicated from the planet. But it has been about 40 years since the smallpox vaccine has been given. Which creates a concern. Since smallpox is so deadly, and no one in their reproductive years has been vaccinated....... God help us if somebody( eg an enemy) has the virus to pass out.
I remember people who got polio. It was a terrible , terrible disease. Iron lungs, wheelchairs, muscle transplant operations, withered arms, withered legs, it was not a pretty picture, leg braces, crutches.
Thank God for vaccines!!!!
2007-10-10 14:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I still have the scar from my small pox vaccination on the inside of my left arm. I do trust the vaccines today and have never had a bad reaction from them. I do need to get my flu shot though. I made sure that both my children had their childhood vaccinations........... I didn't want to take chances.
2007-10-10 11:58:18
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answered by noonecanne 7
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I had a raised bump from my ' booster' shot into my teens. I got my polio shot on a sugar cube , it was a purpley pink colour , I think I was about 4 or 5.
I got a pneumonia shot about 15 years ago , haven't had a horrible case of bronchitis or pneumonia since. And I always get my flu shot, last year I was late in getting one, got the flu and almost died from a heart attack and kidney failure due to dehydration.
I've travelled around the world had Hep A and B, Yellow Fever, Tetanus and I 've never had an ill effect.
Those vaccines have never caused me any problems personally and I think alot of people get more upset than they need to and blame vaccines for alot of things that might have as well happened had they not had the vaccine.
And no I don't work for big pharma or have any relatives who do.
2007-10-10 11:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a scar from my smallpox vaccination on my upper left arm, about 1/2" in diameter. I have a smaller scar from my second vaccination given several years later. In the US, they quit giving them to the public on a routine basis in 1972. Overseas, some countries give the BCG vaccination for TB and it leaves a smaller scar.
2016-04-08 01:42:56
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answered by ? 4
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