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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Feb 7, 2019 8:43:44 GMT -5
Since the WHO now lists anti-vaxxers as one of the top 10 threats to the world for 2019 I was wondering...if your insurance company was going to drop you because you don't vaccinate would you get the shots and give them to your kids?
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Post by Pacelli on Feb 7, 2019 9:17:50 GMT -5
Since the WHO now lists anti-vaxxers as one of the top 10 threats to the world for 2019 I was wondering...if your insurance company was going to drop you because you don't vaccinate would you get the shots and give them to your kids? No, I would let them cancel the insurance first. The good news, at least for now, is that they can’t do this. Medical insurance is handled at the state level, even Medicaid is administered by the states. If I lived in a very liberal state, I would consider moving if necessary to avoid the vaccines. I am absolutely convinced that they cause harm in many cases, and the amount of cases that are reported adverse reactions or that make it to the Federal vaccine court are only a tip of the iceberg of the real number. The problem with vaccine damage to the body is that the doctors will not connect it to the vaccines. You have a happy smiling baby who gets the shots, then gets a high fever, then gets the blank stare, no more smiles, followed by a diagnosis of autism, but the doctor will attribute it to genetics, not the vaccines. It’s always just a strange “coincidence” that the diagnosis of autism in almost every case follows the shots.
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Feb 7, 2019 11:22:41 GMT -5
Since the WHO now lists anti-vaxxers as one of the top 10 threats to the world for 2019 I was wondering...if your insurance company was going to drop you because you don't vaccinate would you get the shots and give them to your kids? No, I would let them cancel the insurance first. The good news, at least for now, is that they can’t do this. Medical insurance is handled at the state level, even Medicaid is administered by the states. If I lived in a very liberal state, I would consider moving if necessary to avoid the vaccines. I am absolutely convinced that they cause harm in many cases, and the amount of cases that are reported adverse reactions or that make it to the Federal vaccine court are only a tip of the iceberg of the real number. The problem with vaccine damage to the body is that the doctors will not connect it to the vaccines. You have a happy smiling baby who gets the shots, then gets a high fever, then gets the blank stare, no more smiles, followed by a diagnosis of autism, but the doctor will attribute it to genetics, not the vaccines. It’s always just a strange “coincidence” that the diagnosis of autism in almost every case follows the shots. Thank you for your information. I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row for the future. My husband has said if our insurance requires it we will get them! I plan to make my very best case against this with all/any other options. If he insists then I'll listen and pray to God that if it is His will no injuries happen.
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Feb 7, 2019 11:57:45 GMT -5
I would not accept vaccines...even if husband insists...as mother your role is to your husband EXCEPT if the health of the Children is in question. A good husband could not go against his wifes advice on the health of children.
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Post by Pacelli on Feb 7, 2019 13:56:35 GMT -5
No, I would let them cancel the insurance first. The good news, at least for now, is that they can’t do this. Medical insurance is handled at the state level, even Medicaid is administered by the states. If I lived in a very liberal state, I would consider moving if necessary to avoid the vaccines. I am absolutely convinced that they cause harm in many cases, and the amount of cases that are reported adverse reactions or that make it to the Federal vaccine court are only a tip of the iceberg of the real number. The problem with vaccine damage to the body is that the doctors will not connect it to the vaccines. You have a happy smiling baby who gets the shots, then gets a high fever, then gets the blank stare, no more smiles, followed by a diagnosis of autism, but the doctor will attribute it to genetics, not the vaccines. It’s always just a strange “coincidence” that the diagnosis of autism in almost every case follows the shots. Thank you for your information. I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row for the future. My husband has said if our insurance requires it we will get them! I plan to make my very best case against this with all/any other options. If he insists then I'll listen and pray to God that if it is His will no injuries happen. Well, it’s a non-issue, at least for now, so fortunately, there is no reason to be at odds with your husband. The bigger issue you may have to deal with is finding a doctor who is not a vaccine pusher. My advice is to ask around on local homeschool forums. These doctors who are good often keep a low profile, so you may have to do some research. There are some high profile doctors, such as Tr. Tenpenny in Ohio, who are well known and very good. You may also find some doctors who do believe in vaccines, but also believe that it’s the parents choice, and will respect your decision. Some parents also choose vaccine spacing so the child doesn’t get too many vaccines at once and no unnecessary vaccines, which significantly reduces the risk.
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Feb 7, 2019 23:07:56 GMT -5
Thank you for your information. I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row for the future. My husband has said if our insurance requires it we will get them! I plan to make my very best case against this with all/any other options. If he insists then I'll listen and pray to God that if it is His will no injuries happen. Well, it’s a non-issue, at least for now, so fortunately, there is no reason to be at odds with your husband. The bigger issue you may have to deal with is finding a doctor who is not a vaccine pusher. My advice is to ask around on local homeschool forums. These doctors who are good often keep a low profile, so you may have to do some research. There are some high profile doctors, such as Tr. Tenpenny in Ohio, who are well known and very good. You may also find some doctors who do believe in vaccines, but also believe that it’s the parents choice, and will respect your decision. Some parents also choose vaccine spacing so the child doesn’t get too many vaccines at once and no unnecessary vaccines, which significantly reduces the risk. I'm not worried about it right now as I don't see it happening immediately, but I don't doubt it happens in the next few years. I hope I don't have a newborn or infant when it does happen.
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Post by jen51 on Feb 8, 2019 9:33:29 GMT -5
This is where health share plans, like Samaritan Ministries, will come in handy if this does happen. They aren't considered insurance, and they don't play by insurance rules. And it's cheaper than most insurance. Our whole family is covered for 495 a month no matter how many children we have.
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Post by Pacelli on Feb 8, 2019 12:39:38 GMT -5
Well, it’s a non-issue, at least for now, so fortunately, there is no reason to be at odds with your husband. The bigger issue you may have to deal with is finding a doctor who is not a vaccine pusher. My advice is to ask around on local homeschool forums. These doctors who are good often keep a low profile, so you may have to do some research. There are some high profile doctors, such as Tr. Tenpenny in Ohio, who are well known and very good. You may also find some doctors who do believe in vaccines, but also believe that it’s the parents choice, and will respect your decision. Some parents also choose vaccine spacing so the child doesn’t get too many vaccines at once and no unnecessary vaccines, which significantly reduces the risk. I'm not worried about it right now as I don't see it happening immediately, but I don't doubt it happens in the next few years. I hope I don't have a newborn or infant when it does happen. I could easily see this and other bad things happen if the Democrats succeed in taking over the entire health care system with their “Medicare for All” plan. In order for them to succeed, though, just as with ObamaCare, they will need to win the Presidency, and have a majority in both the Senate and the House. The 2020 elections will be a big deal for all of us.
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Feb 10, 2019 22:20:36 GMT -5
Just got a new book...all my info condensed into one. I started it today and already learned a ton more than I already knew....
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Post by RitaMarita on Feb 12, 2019 21:16:48 GMT -5
Since the WHO now lists anti-vaxxers as one of the top 10 threats to the world for 2019 I was wondering...if your insurance company was going to drop you because you don't vaccinate would you get the shots and give them to your kids? From what I can tell, insurance companies won't usually give you any trouble about not getting vaccinated. They prefer that you don't use their provided help as much as possible because it costs them less. Usually it is the doctors and pharmaceuticals who make a bigger deal out of it as they are the ones who make money from the vaccines. So, just make sure you have a more natural doctor, and you should't have too many problems. 😊 Oh, and I did like Samaritan Ministries. I used them temporarily while I was not under my father's insurance and before I got married. It was a great way to have affordable insurance and not get in trouble from the Obama Care for not having any insurance and having to pay a huge fee.
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