When my son was born, my wife told me no vaccinations. I was like wtf? I had all immunizations as a child for school, had never researched the subject and in general thought they were a good thing.


After a ton of digging myself to disprove my wife and to protect my son, I had to agree with her.


Vaccinations are a business, like all medication. I don't give my kids medication they don't need.

Like a lot of medical testing and development, vaccines come from different biological sources, some clean and some I personally would not view as safe.

The total confirmed payout since vaccinations started by the government hrsa compensation program is 4,112 payouts $2,972,832,356.73 paid. If vaccines are safe, why a government program? Also 3 billion dollars for 4 thousand claims....

Vaccines require preservatives to prevent contamination. Thimerosal is considered to be the safest. All vaccines using Thimerosal are submitted to the FDA for testing. Here is what I have a problem with. It contains a large amount of Mercury. The FDA also has set limits on fish consumption due to Mercury content so why is one ok and not the other. For us, my wife did not eat fish during pregnancy, why would I inject Mercury instead? I asked our pediatrician if their immunizations schedule had Thimerosal and she couldn't tell me.

Here is the FDA list of vaccinations with supporting documents. Why don't all vaccines have supporting documents? Then read a few of them. Do they sound good?

http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm093830.htm


Vaccines are temporary. Fuck you. Let me inject my kids with dead and deactivated disease every few years. Sounds great. Formaldahyde is the most widely used deactivator.

For my family these are the reasons we chose not to.

I am not going to expose my kids to risks I do not have to.

Vaccines absolutely work. Herd immunity exists. If the family down the street gets immunized, great. Means my kids don't have to.

If the risk/reward changed, then I might have to immunize. Right now, the risk outweighs the reward.

It is like joining the military. For those that do, great. Thanks for protecting my freedom. I don't have to right now. If WW3 broke out, and I had to join to protect my family and country I would.