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TinyItalianGirl's avatar

I just want to leave this here. I’ve pondered it for 40 years. During my pediatric nursing rotation, I developed a rash and a cold. I told my instructor I could not attend the clinical because my 4 year old patient had leukemia and on chemo. She sent me to a dermatologist who saw me immediately and said I didn’t have the measles but did bloodwork to check my titer. I was 20 years old and my titer was low so I had to take a booster. They gave me the MMR. My life changed dramatically. I developed a sensitivity to the sun. I got a terrible, itchy rash and my skin burned. I already had allergies, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. Italian with olive skin, I never had problems with the sun. This would continue with rosacea and hives. I also developed food allergies. Four years later, I got dizzy and had problems with dizziness that has plagued me the rest of my life. I believe all these problems occurred due to vaccines. I’ve seen this in my children and all the children that I was responsible for when I was a school nurse. Medicine is a money making operation.

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Patti F's avatar

If I could go back in time, my kids would have gotten NO vaccines. I regret ever falling for the psyop. I fought the chicken pox vaccine for years but had to eventually relent for school purposes (and because no one was getting chicken pox any more so my kids could no longer catch it naturally!). I've succeeded in stopping them from getting the HPV vaccine but that's my only success (I wasn't foolish enough to do the C vaccine for them). I have tremendous guilt that I've harmed them because I fell for this. Oh and other medications (Singulair -- it's POISON and both of my kids were on it for YEARS! The damage is unreal and I never ever associated it with that horrible drug until I stumbled across an article describing the side effects). I have lots of mom guilt that I doubt I'll ever get over.

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