Hi S.,
I want to share a little of my story....I will try to make it short…although I’m not good at that. I will say I have both points of view, so maybe it will just make for more confusion…I just know when I’ve read others stories, it’s helped me.
Anyway…my brother is 31 years old & profoundly mentally disabled with a severe seizure disorder (Lennox Gastaut Syndrome - very rare) it was caused by one of his immunizations when he was an infant. Because of LG’s progression, today he is mentally about 9 months old. A "bad lot" they would call what happened to him. So....I used to be completely & totally against immunizations - saying when I have children, I will "never immunize my children". I did have all mine (I'm almost 6 years older than him), & I didn’t have any reactions. So, when I was a young adult I did a lot of research, I was determined that someone was going to explain to me how we could be forcing people to risk their child's life - I wanted answers....well, I got them through lots & lots of research; & it actually changed my point of view.
First...please know that I am the first to think it is every single parent’s right to be informed, to have options & to be able to choose what they will or won't do for their child.
Second...I decided - with great apprehension that I would immunize my children & here is why: I feel that the risk of an adverse reaction is much smaller than the risks of not having immunizations - especially knowing what these diseases used to do...my grandmother was affected by polio as a child & my mother - mumps.
My next reason is because immunizations are regulated & adverse reaction reporting is mandatory to prevent "bad lot" problems today - it is so much less of a risk than it has ever been & every single year it improves tremendously – it’s far, far from perfect, but what is?
I know this seems strange coming from a person whose sibling was "adversely" affected (that never seemed to really describe the magnitude of what happened to him)...but I honestly do see the benefits & to me, they do outweigh the risk. It’s not easy for me….I pray before my children are immunized & I’m almost holding my breath...but, even my mother agrees with me & that helps coming from a parent of a child adversely affected. So I do immunize.
My final reason & what made me decide to immunize, is a question I would ask to anyone thinking about whether to immunize or not, “do you or will you give your children medications at all (i.e. - Tylenol, benadryl, amoxicillin, albuterol for asthma/allergies, etc.)?” If so, I would suggest to you to do exactly what I did…check the side effects that can happen - they are typically listed as "rare"....but they do list things such as breathing problems (along with many others) & that can be a big deal - any child could be that 1 in a million that has that reaction...breathing problems/shortness of breath, all of those potential "side effects" are life threatening if you are unable to get treatment in time. These are very, very small risks...but they are risks just as the immunizations are. Many side effects are not even listed on the drugs.com website – you have to go to the government’s site to read them, because they are so rare…but they do happen…
So...my intended short response has turned long (my husband always says I'm long winded)...but my point is - please consider for yourself which risk is greater & if you are against it – do not let anyone sway you or be judgmental towards you – remind them that it is your child after all….for me, I thought I was going to be against immunizations, but I put in God's hands my children & I use the medicines that I know He created & do immunize & give medications to my children.
I don't know if that helps at all....but I thought my story/point of view might help. To all the Mom’s out there….please...please remember - we all have opinions/experiences that make up our feelings & points of view; & I hope I haven't upset anyone...it is my intention to just share & I hope you do the same.
Good luck to you!
M.