Tina Mitchell 
Member since Sep 19, 2019


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Re: “Women's March SLO removes Central Coast Health Coalition from event

I dont have children but am unfortunate enough to have friends that have vaccine-injured children and so Ive been reading what I can and learning about the possibilities that maybe we arent given enough information on this subject. Im not an expert but the issues I see are 1. The silencing of parents that are seeing reactions immediately after a vaccine is administered(why arent doctors reporting these cases?) 2. Why is the government deciding that informational stories of parents living with vaccine injured children need to be wiped off the Internet (Amazon, etc no longer even sell movies that have been made about real stories because they were told they shouldnt by government representatives)... Im sorry, Im smart enough to not just want propaganda, I want information from both sides, I am smart enough to be able to discern and educate myself... when I have access to educational material, and I believe real mothers experiences is considered educational. 3. If vaccines are as safe as they claim, why are they protected by government agency in regards to being sued? 4. Why did the world health organization seemed stumped and not have access to a study that showed the cumulative reaction to multiple vaccines given in a short amount of time since THIS seems to be the actual issue so many mothers are struggling with?
I had vaccinations as a child, i am not a so-called anti-vaxxer, I also had a tenth of the vaccinations that are on the schedule today

34 likes, 6 dislikes
Posted by Tina Mitchell on 01/23/2020 at 12:23 PM

Re: “Newly passed vaccination laws are pushing one parent to pull her children from school

In response to Ian Tanner... I can say Im lucky enough not to have children so currently this is not my problem, but I have friends in this situation. The problem come with the fact that doctors are refusing to give exemptions because if they write more than four they will be reviewed by the medical board now. Doctors are already refusing regardless of what reaction a child has had in the past. There is a video circulating of parents calling doctors asking for an appointment to get an exemption because their child has had an anaphylactic reaction (which should get an exemption) and office after office says no, we wont write it so dont come in. How does a parent deal with that?

23 likes, 3 dislikes
Posted by Tina Mitchell on 09/19/2019 at 11:14 AM

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