Wednesday, March 6, 2019

I think people should have the right not to be vaccinated in the U.S.

Why?

Because many times around the world a dictator has harmed or killed people through vaccinations already.

And with a dictator like Trump fooling the American people I likely wouldn't want to be vaccinated now either.

By the way I received NO vaccinations as a child from birth to age 15 when an old blind dog bit my hand and I was required by law to have a tetanus shot which was my first shot ever in life.

Why wasn't I vaccinated? Because it was against my parents religious beliefs and it was legal then in California and Washington to decline vaccinations.

Did I get sick?

I got whooping cough at age 2 and almost died as a direct result. So from my point of view making sure your child gets a shot to prevent whooping cough is important. I got whooping cough and then my 2 year old son got whooping cough too. So, after that, I made sure my two daughters got shots to prevent whooping cough.

But, it helped me a lot in my life because my immune system is 5 or 10 times stronger than most people's because I didn't have any vaccinations.

But, this also has consequences. For example, when my appendix burst three years ago the hospital couldn't diagnose it because my immune system was like someone from the 1800s and so I didn't have an elevated white cell count or a fever. This is the symptom someone with vaccinations would have but I didn't.

Since they couldn't diagnose my burst appendix they told me I had gastritis and I went back to my hotel room (I thought to die) because I knew the hospital had failed me.

However, then I learned later that the worst thing you can do is to operate immediately on a burst appendix because often you can die from this from Sepsis. It is actually better to let the body deal with it if you have a really healthy immune system like mine.

Since then I talked to people whose appendix had burst and they were in the hospital for 40 to 60 days straight and one even had a colostomy bag caused by all this.

Whereas a week later I asked for a sonogram and they gave me something like an MRI to map my intestinal area and then they told me that if they didn't operate I might die. But, when they went inside my body had already dealt with it. My body had already isolated the infection and walled it off and had even consumed the appendix itself already. So, sometimes I think the hernia I got from the operation was unnecessary because it is possible I might not have needed this operation at all.

So, obviously this is something you need to think about regarding vaccinations.

Actually, what I got wasn't an MRI but a Cat Scan:

CT, or CAT scans, are special X-ray tests that produce cross-sectional images of the body using X-rays and a computer. CT scans are also referred to as computerized axial tomography.Jan 14, 2019

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