Possibly...but Dogluver1232 also put a post up today (9-10) about getting a 4 year old to be more obedient. She lists that she has 8 kids, ages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, and 9.
12RKBK claims in this post that s/he is 13 years old.
In the Split Personality post, s/he gave an email address, which is dogluver1232 at comcast dot net.
So if there's a 13 year old in the family, which is a brother or sister (as claimed in this post), then where does the 13 year old fit in? S/he's not one of the 8 kids, apparently, as there's no 13 year old listed.
Just curious and trying to clear my confusion.
Mabye there are 2 different people in the same family using the same web address?
Dogluver1232 (or 12RKBK), you're contradicting yourself.
If you would never vaccinate your children, then why did you say in your above post (under the name of 12RKBK) that your sister's 2 y/o shot gave her ADHD, and that when you got a shot, your temp rose to 104-106 and you had a blackout or a seizure?
I'm assuming that you are 12RKBK, because in your comment on the post My Child Has a Split Personality? (8/24/07), you give your email address as dogluver1232 at comcast dot net.
Are you 13 or 29 years old?
Yep...I fully agree on these points.
That was irresponsible for that mother to give you her child in that condition...I dont agree with that..also keep in mind just cause your immunized against something does not mean there is a 100% guarantee you cannot still catch it.
They dont immunize for smallpox anymore.
What needs to be done is more ressearch into what vaccines are truly needed..instead of just giving them and giving them when they may not all be a neccesity. They should also hold off as long as possible on some of these..instead of giving them so young.
Hep B is sexually transmitted...so why does a newborn need this...they should wait until the child is older..has had plenty of yrs. to work up an immune system.
this is from CDC website
Hepatitis B is not spread through food or water, sharing eating utensils, breastfeeding, hugging, kissing, coughing, sneezing or by casual contact.