Monday, January 24, 2011

Purely Ranting!

Looking back on the past few weeks, it seems like a lot has happened while at the same time it seems like nothing as well. I want to start off with the autism/vaccination hoax. One word to get a debate going among several moms is Vaccination! Before the latest release of the info, I felt like we were in the minority in Asheville because we DO vaccinate. While pregnant with Avery, I read articles and we decided that vaccinated according to the American Academy of Pediatrics schedule was/is right for us. Now that the doctor who started it all says it was a hoax, more local parents are discussing how they did and do vaccinate, while those that do not vaccinate feel the need to overly-defend their positions by saying the reason they didn't vaccinate has always been other reasons, never the fear of autism. I can't say what other folk's reasons are, but I can't help but feel like that was an easy way to cop out. I get seriously offended and upset when another mother says that I am poisoning my child by having her vaccinated. I became more than furious by a mother whom wrote in her blog, "The chances of my child getting polio are slim to none. The chances of my child getting hepatitis are slim to none." I want to scream at her, "THAT'S BECAUSE OF VACCINES YOU DUMMY! POLIO DID NOT JUST GO AWAY!!!" She later goes on to say that one can live through a sickness because it is treatable. I have someone close to me who was not born with hepatitis and by the time they gave the Hep B vaccination to her in middle school, she had contracted Hep B (with no drug-use or sexual encounters). The doctor told her that HepB can stay alive in blood for some time and she could have gotten it from something at school, etc. While she can have a happy, normal life, she will most likely have HepB FOREVER! So yes, we'll take some protection from that and polio, too! Proof of this is in the rising cases of whooping cough.  I trust my doctor. We exercise our own judgement in regards to advice she gives, but in the end, she went to medical school while we did not.

Gosh, that felt great to vent! I've told all this to Shane. God bless him. He listened, but couldn't really understand what all the commotion was about.

Avery had her very first sickness last week. She had a fever for 3 days. They doctor said it could've been the stomach virus going around (I had it), but because of her Rotavirus vaccine, she had an increased GI protection and didn't have the vomiting or diarrhea (Wow! A vaccine that helped?! Who would've known?!).

A dear friend of mine starts his first round of aggressive chemo tomorrow. He has stage 3 lymphoma. He's scared and I'm scared for him. I can't imagine how it would be to hear that kind of news. He just found out right before Christmas. They haven't given him a timeline. Whether you pray, meditate, or dance to whomever, do it for him this week. Life is so precious. I find it all to easy to go on day in and day out not realizing all the awesome stuff you have in your life until something bad happens. So although I may get worked-out about what may seem to you to be minute, I am blessed beyond measure and am so thankful everyday for everything and everyone in my life.



Avery waiting to get her flu shot!

1 comment:

  1. Great post, and I am in total agreement on the vaccinations. I'm not a pill popper or a hypochondriac by any means, but id there is a simple, safe and effective way to help prevent Lennon from some horrific health scenarios, I'll all for it. Other than, I'll go as herbal and natural as I can! Hang in there,and I look forward to meeting you no the 5th :)

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