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    These are all good points. And I'm not disagreeing with the logic. But at the end of the day, IF I knew my kid had the dysfunction, and there was a legitimate opinion that said they MIGHT develop autistic like symptoms, then it would be difficult for me to go ahead with the vaccination. Regardless of the maco situation.

    Although thinking it through, I suppose we (parents) make decisions contrary to that logic pretty frequently. Meaning exposing our kids to situations that have small risks associated with them. Letting them drive, serving certain foods, etc.
    i mean, if your doctor is aware of the mitochondrial issue, and still recommends vaccination provided that the correct precautions are taken (only getting it done during a time when the child is showing ZERO illness, and with anti-inflammatory medication/treatment), then i dont see the need to overrule them based on some article you read on the internet, written by a doctor who himself said he would still recommend vaccination in that situation.

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    Do you ever get tired of kicking your own ass? I mean damn, you are like a guy at church who tells the person beside him that the person in front of him is a cheating piece of then heads home and s his neighbors wife.
    Blake still thinks Christianity made him a cuck

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    You're full of .
    WITTY RETORT!

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    Anti-vax movement makes 2019 list of top global health threats, but that's not the whole story

    The World Health Organization has placed “Vaccine Hesitancy” on its annual list of top global health emergencies.

    there’s no denying the role that the ever-growing and fact-resistant anti-vax movement,

    which includes those who insist the preventative healthcare causes autism, and

    those who view vaccination programs as just one part of a massive population controlling conspiracy,

    has played on global health in recent decades.

    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...he-whole-story



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    At this point i have no choice but to believe Chris was vaccinated

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    At this point i have no choice but to believe Chris was vaccinated
    And likely had a mitochondrial issue

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    And likely had a mitochondrial issue
    Do you even know what you're talking about, cuck?

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