I'm so sorry to hear.
I look at my own child and question what have I done by allowing childhood vaccines. It never sat right with me, but by the time gardasil came I found enough to state f no.
When my daughter was born, all I knew is that all the "vaccines cause autism" focus was on the MMR. I didn't know it was ALL vaccines because that's not what the chatter was about. The Vaxxed documentary focused only on the MMR. Then after we had gone through the childhood vaccines with our daughter, my mom told me about my own adverse reaction to the tetanus vaccine. The pediatrician had convinced her it was just a fluke. This was back in the '70s, before anyone had internet at their fingertips like today. Then I began studying on my own and after a couple of years later, I realized that even flu shots were not only bad but useless to boot. I promised my daughter that she'll never receive another vaccine again. The tenatus booster, HPV, and Covid vaccine mail envelopes we've received have all gone straight into the trash. Never again.
I think here in Japan schools don't demand vaccinations, which makes our life easier. For a while the HPV doom shot had been forbidden here, but apparently Big Pharma was able to manipulate enough politicians to change that. Nearly everyone here took the mRNA doom shots here. Sad.
Wow. Tetanus.
When I started reading up on that I realise we've been lied to yet again.
But that was after reading about the q fever shot.
Here in oz it's always reported as Japan doesn't enforce it but I know the news reports mix messaging here too.
Yes. I was 4 years old and the tetanus shot gave me such a high fever that it ruined my hand-eye coordination. I remember not being able to stack blocks without getting frustrated and crying. Growing up, Mom had told me of that fever and how it ruined my coordination, and that's why I was never any good at sports. Then after we had our daughter vaccinated, she told me that it was from the tetanus vaccine. Then it was clear to me why she was so reluctant to have me get the "booster" shot when I entered high school.
I'm so sorry to hear. I look at my own child and question what have I done by allowing childhood vaccines. It never sat right with me, but by the time gardasil came I found enough to state f no.
When my daughter was born, all I knew is that all the "vaccines cause autism" focus was on the MMR. I didn't know it was ALL vaccines because that's not what the chatter was about. The Vaxxed documentary focused only on the MMR. Then after we had gone through the childhood vaccines with our daughter, my mom told me about my own adverse reaction to the tetanus vaccine. The pediatrician had convinced her it was just a fluke. This was back in the '70s, before anyone had internet at their fingertips like today. Then I began studying on my own and after a couple of years later, I realized that even flu shots were not only bad but useless to boot. I promised my daughter that she'll never receive another vaccine again. The tenatus booster, HPV, and Covid vaccine mail envelopes we've received have all gone straight into the trash. Never again.
I think here in Japan schools don't demand vaccinations, which makes our life easier. For a while the HPV doom shot had been forbidden here, but apparently Big Pharma was able to manipulate enough politicians to change that. Nearly everyone here took the mRNA doom shots here. Sad.
Wow. Tetanus. When I started reading up on that I realise we've been lied to yet again. But that was after reading about the q fever shot. Here in oz it's always reported as Japan doesn't enforce it but I know the news reports mix messaging here too.
Yes. I was 4 years old and the tetanus shot gave me such a high fever that it ruined my hand-eye coordination. I remember not being able to stack blocks without getting frustrated and crying. Growing up, Mom had told me of that fever and how it ruined my coordination, and that's why I was never any good at sports. Then after we had our daughter vaccinated, she told me that it was from the tetanus vaccine. Then it was clear to me why she was so reluctant to have me get the "booster" shot when I entered high school.