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fandomsecrets2015-10-03 03:23 pm
[ SECRET POST #3195 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3195 ⌋
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Re: Because Every Mayim Bialik Secret Has To Have This
(Anonymous) 2015-10-04 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)Sorry, no. If you try to make me scared of car crashes to sell me bycicle helmets I'm not buying. If there ever is a case of more than one child with meningitis (of that type)in the region where I live I'l totally reconsider and probably get her vaxed (or, who knows, maybe a kid with a compromised immune system joins her daycare or something) but I don't see the need right now. Likewise with hepB. When she's around 14, sure, it's an STD. If I ever go to a counry with poor hygiene? sure. Right now, just because that's how "it's done" according to plan? nope. I don't have to buy everything people try to sell me by playing the scarycard or OMG you're so irresponsible if plain common sense tells me that it's not necessary, and I'm generally more hands off when it comes to medicinal interventions.
Re: Because Every Mayim Bialik Secret Has To Have This
(Anonymous) 2015-10-04 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)why did I write all this? maybe to illustrate that you can be sceptical without being camp anti-vax. I find that generally being sceptical in all directions is a pretty good and safe, and stress-free way to live. 'specially as a mom.