Yes, I feel just like you do. I've spent my whole life being "in trouble" questioning authority, feeling it was my inherent right. Time Out. Detention. Physical punishment. "Attitude" label. Then I had a family. I started on the Preacher. Ended up home churching. The Teachers. Ended up Homeschooling. The Doctors...changed doctors, skipped vax appts... dragged my feet on their "schedule" with no real proof, just gut feeling. I hated confrontations with pediatricians, being threatened all those years being the "bad guy" only to find out now--I didn't do enough! So. At least none have issues. The last five had no shots. The others had "some" from the 80s-90s. At least they all know not to vaccinate now, and none of them or the spouses will take the jab. Yes we didn't know before, but everyone can detox, right?
Thx for the reply. Critical thinking and questioning things...as we do...shouldn't be taboo but has become so. Like you, I've been "dragging my feet" w/ my son's pediatrician for 5 years now, and definitely since the plandemic. I'm even disregarding "wellness checkups" just based on that same gut-feeling you described. Part of me feels guilty for doing so, but that's how twisted this has become. I just read another poster on here mentioning having to take their daughter in for a possible appendicitis and concerned over what they may do to her or put in her without their knowledge. Mortifying that it has come to this. But those awakened and capable of critical thought like those of us on here can't help it
Well, after I had my kids I skipped the "well baby visits" altogether. Why would you go to the doctor if the baby was well? Especially since I didn't vax (or circumcise for that matter). We accept an awful lot that other people say we should do or think. I was fortunate that I had home births and the doctor that delivered the kids was our GP...family doctor...nice guy. Many times I went to the doctor to confirm a diagnosis and then skipped the prescription and treated it myself. When it came to my family, I was the final authority and had the final say. I never thought teachers, doctors, ministers, etc. had God like authority or knew what was best for me or my family. Rebellion gets easier the more you do it!. You did good...
Yes, I feel just like you do. I've spent my whole life being "in trouble" questioning authority, feeling it was my inherent right. Time Out. Detention. Physical punishment. "Attitude" label. Then I had a family. I started on the Preacher. Ended up home churching. The Teachers. Ended up Homeschooling. The Doctors...changed doctors, skipped vax appts... dragged my feet on their "schedule" with no real proof, just gut feeling. I hated confrontations with pediatricians, being threatened all those years being the "bad guy" only to find out now--I didn't do enough! So. At least none have issues. The last five had no shots. The others had "some" from the 80s-90s. At least they all know not to vaccinate now, and none of them or the spouses will take the jab. Yes we didn't know before, but everyone can detox, right?
Thx for the reply. Critical thinking and questioning things...as we do...shouldn't be taboo but has become so. Like you, I've been "dragging my feet" w/ my son's pediatrician for 5 years now, and definitely since the plandemic. I'm even disregarding "wellness checkups" just based on that same gut-feeling you described. Part of me feels guilty for doing so, but that's how twisted this has become. I just read another poster on here mentioning having to take their daughter in for a possible appendicitis and concerned over what they may do to her or put in her without their knowledge. Mortifying that it has come to this. But those awakened and capable of critical thought like those of us on here can't help it
Well, after I had my kids I skipped the "well baby visits" altogether. Why would you go to the doctor if the baby was well? Especially since I didn't vax (or circumcise for that matter). We accept an awful lot that other people say we should do or think. I was fortunate that I had home births and the doctor that delivered the kids was our GP...family doctor...nice guy. Many times I went to the doctor to confirm a diagnosis and then skipped the prescription and treated it myself. When it came to my family, I was the final authority and had the final say. I never thought teachers, doctors, ministers, etc. had God like authority or knew what was best for me or my family. Rebellion gets easier the more you do it!. You did good...
I love everything you said!