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amother
Copper
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 3:27 pm
I'm curious, did anyone else ”rebel”?
Before I went to seminary I went to my PCP and got vaccinated. My father knew, my mother didn't.
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aliavi
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 3:30 pm
Do you have an active link?
My parents vaccinated completely and on the suggested schedule. I wish the chicken pox vaccine was available back then!
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Chayalle
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 3:36 pm
I couldn't see the link. But by teenager I would assume they mean 18 or older.
My sister is a doctor, and she has had patients who come to her to get vaccinated when they are old enough to make their own choice.
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southernbubby
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 4:41 pm
Some states allow mature teens under age 18 to make their own medical decisions.
Hopefully health departments would not charge 18 year olds who need every vaccine. It would be a shame if inability to pay was an obstacle.
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amother
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 4:57 pm
Calling this "rebellion" is unnecessarily inflammatory.
It is not rebellion to make your own medical choices when of age to do so. Would you also call it rebellion if a child raised to take medication for a cold decided to try elderberry syrup? Is it rebellion if a boy raised "intact" decides to be circumcised when he is older? Or if a girl whose parents only use clip-ons decides to get earrings as an adult?
This is another example of how the vaccine debate has become polarizing and divisive. Please, let's learn to disagree respectfully.
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sequoia
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 5:01 pm
I know many guys who got circumcised as adults and it was just their personal, religious decision, not a “rebellion” against their parents.
With vaccines, I suppose you could view it that way if the parents had such strong opinions that they were liable to get angry.
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FranticFrummie
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 7:06 pm
amother wrote: | Calling this "rebellion" is unnecessarily inflammatory.
It is not rebellion to make your own medical choices when of age to do so. Would you also call it rebellion if a child raised to take medication for a cold decided to try elderberry syrup? Is it rebellion if a boy raised "intact" decides to be circumcised when he is older? Or if a girl whose parents only use clip-ons decides to get earrings as an adult?
This is another example of how the vaccine debate has become polarizing and divisive. Please, let's learn to disagree respectfully. |
THIS.
The word "rebellion" really rubbed me the wrong way, too. Wow, child makes a healthy and rational choice, news at 11!
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