This Doctor’s Notice Explains Why They Won’t Be Accepting Patients Who Didn’t Vaccinate Their Kids
The only human disease ever eradicated, smallpox, was eradicated using a vaccine. In the 18th century, scientist Edward Jenner decided to follow up his observation that dairy workers who had contracted a relatively mild cowpox infection were immune to the deadly smallpox virus. In 1796, he performed his first vaccination on James Phipps, his gardener’s 8-year-old son. Jenner inoculated Phipps in both arms, making Phipps develop a fever and some uneasiness, but no full-blown infection. Later, Jenner injected Phipps with variolous material, and no disease followed. The boy was later challenged with variolous material once again, and just like the first time, showed no sign of infection. Jenner successfully repeated the test on 23 other subjects, including his 11-month-old son. Now, he’s referred to as “the father of immunology”, and his work is said to have “saved more lives than the work of any other human.”
Few public health measures can compare to vaccines. Vaccinations have reduced disease, disability, and death from a variety of infectious diseases. In addition to saving lives, vaccination has resulted in economic benefits to societies, amounting to almost $69 billion in the United States alone. A recent economic analysis of 10 vaccines for 94 countries estimated that a $34 billion immunization investment resulted in savings of $586 billion in reducing costs of illness and $1.53 trillion when broader economic benefits were included. But despite the overwhelming abundance of evidence, some people choose not to vaccinate their kids.
In response, Dr. Charles Goodman and other doctors are adopting a new policy. They will no longer see children and/or their parents who don’t get them vaccinated. “Parents who choose not to give measles shots, they’re not just putting their kids at risk, but they’re also putting other kids at risk — especially kids in my waiting room,” Dr. Goodman said.
As doctors continue “firing” patients who believe debunked research linking vaccines to autism, some mothers who have been dropped feel “betrayed and upset.” Dotty Hagmier, founder of the support group Moms in Charge added that these parents made up their minds about vaccines after “careful research and diligence to understand the risks versus the benefits for their own children’s circumstances.” Some add that by dropping these people doctors might be sending them to quacks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics stated that doctors should speak of the importance of vaccinations during visits but should respect parents’ wishes unless there’s a significant risk to the child.
Vaccinations have reduced disease, disability, and death in staggering numbers but some people still believe in debunked research linking them to autism
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In response, one doctor has decided to change their policy
“Our office will no longer be seeing patients that do not vaccinate their children. We will vaccinate those who would like to begin the process, however failure to comply with this policy will result in discharge after January 1, 2019. We can provide a medical release when a new physician has been found. Due to the overwhelmingly thorough research of science based findings there is a plethora of evidence supporting the positive impact vaccines have on children. As per Dr. Azmeh’s professional advice, along with the CDC and WHO (World Health Organization), we strongly discourage any parent from withholding vaccines that will undoubtedly help their children. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this policy, please feel free to ask a staff member.”
Other health professionals are also doing this
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“Although I respect each person’s free choice, I have a bigger responsibility to all of the patients for whom I care for. Because of this, the office no longer accepts NEW PATIENTS who have decided not to immunize their children.”
As doctors continue “firing” these patients, some parents who have been dropped feel “betrayed and upset”
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“Not vaccinating your kids leaves them vulnerable to disease their whole lives. When your daughter gets rubella when pregnant, how are you going to explain that you chose to leave her at risk? What will you say when she calls you and tells you she has cervical cancer, because you decided that she wouldn’t need the HPV vaccine? What do you tell your son when he breaks the news to you that he cannot have kids, thanks to the mumps that he got as a teenager? And what do you say when he gives influenza to his grandma? How do you explain that she won’t be coming home from hospital? Not ever. Do you tell them that you didn’t think these diseases were that serious? That you thought that your organic, home cooked food was enough to protect them? Do you say sorry?”
The American Academy of Pediatrics stated that doctors should remind the importance of vaccinations but should respect parents’ wishes unless the child is in huge risk
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And registered childminders. Make life as difficult as possible for these idiots
Load More Replies...Unvaccinated children should be restriced on flights to certain parts of the world due to risk of them contracting the diseases and bringing them back. Also - Medical Insurance Providers could insist on up-to date proof of vaccinations for everyone - not just kids, otherwise cover for those conditions be restricted. Know thats extreme - and agree it should just be the law.
Perhaps that should include all flights. Airplane air isn't of the best quality as it is, and to be forced to sit in an enclosed space with mumps and other highly contagious diseases that should have been vaccinated for is dangerous.
Load More Replies...My daughter recently bought home a permission slip to have her HPV vaccine at school (she's 12) I signed yes straight away. such a no-brainer. It could potentially save her life. makes me mad when people don't go for smears too. but that's another story...
Unfortunately that has only become available in recent years - wasnt around when I was a child, and apparently there is an upper age limit on when it will actually provide benefit unsure if it's 25
Load More Replies...I'll say it again and keep saying it. As someone with autism, as someone with family members with autism, if you think having autism is worse than dying or being physically/mentally disabled through a contagious, preventable disease, you are a piece of scum and should never become a parent. And also VACCINES DO NOT CAUSE AUTISM, you stupid, ignorant, blind, asshats. Andrew Wakefield was a charlatan, and was rightly struck off by the GMB for malpractice and faked all of his 'research'. Research which is massively outweighed by the long history of the documented and tested success of vaccines.
I was born in '88, east europe. Besides the vaccines as a baby, we had vaccines during the first years of school. Someone would come in the classroom and tell us kids to prepare for vaccination next hour. It was mandatory, every kid was vaccinated and parents were informed about this...by us.. when we got home. Also nurses would check us for lice and etc, even dirt under finger nails. Kids who had dirty hands were sent to wash. I vaccinate all of my pets to keep them healthy and I will do so with my future children.
We had the lice checks too...LOL. Funny how there were so many kids in our school district that got lice. We were considered a well to do neighborhood.
Load More Replies...Between anti-vaxers, flat-earthers, and trump supporters, it's no wonder the entire world is laughing at the United States
These people are not found only in the US, they are all over the world.
Load More Replies...Poliwoggy, please educate yourself that vaccines do NOT cause autism! That theory was debunked a long time ago! When I was going through chemo, being around people who were not vaccinated was dangerous!!!! Also, I know someone who had polio before the vaccines were available and he spent his entire life after in a wheel chair his whole life!
this is so idiotic. i dont understand why the hell people dont vaccinate their kids. even if (eVEn If) they do indeed cause autism (eVeN iF). and if that's the worst case senario, then honestly what the f**k do they have to fear? i have a little sister with autism, and she is the purest, most innocent, beautiful little s**t in the world, and I love her to bits. these anti-vaxxers act as if autism is the end of the world, as if it's the worst possible thing to happen to their child. It's disgusting. People are the absolute worst.
Vaccinations ensure a healthier life, and also life itself - that should be enough for them. Wait till proof comes in that the exact same proportion of unvaccinated children develp autism as those vaccinated. What will their excuse be then?
Load More Replies...So I MUST vaccinate my dog but somehow Nancy* can choose not to vaccinate her children
An undervaccinated child contributed to my friend's death. She had completed chemo, was doing great but because someone felt that their child did not need to be vaccinated. Her immune compromised body couldn't handle it. What people don't realize is you lose herd immunity when you have chemo. Her family lost her because of a bad choice.
So sorry for your loss. I hate people that have that selfish "well we're all healthy and fine" excuse about not vaccinating. I just want to slap them and say "it's not all about you, moron"...
Load More Replies...And registered childminders. Make life as difficult as possible for these idiots
Load More Replies...Unvaccinated children should be restriced on flights to certain parts of the world due to risk of them contracting the diseases and bringing them back. Also - Medical Insurance Providers could insist on up-to date proof of vaccinations for everyone - not just kids, otherwise cover for those conditions be restricted. Know thats extreme - and agree it should just be the law.
Perhaps that should include all flights. Airplane air isn't of the best quality as it is, and to be forced to sit in an enclosed space with mumps and other highly contagious diseases that should have been vaccinated for is dangerous.
Load More Replies...My daughter recently bought home a permission slip to have her HPV vaccine at school (she's 12) I signed yes straight away. such a no-brainer. It could potentially save her life. makes me mad when people don't go for smears too. but that's another story...
Unfortunately that has only become available in recent years - wasnt around when I was a child, and apparently there is an upper age limit on when it will actually provide benefit unsure if it's 25
Load More Replies...I'll say it again and keep saying it. As someone with autism, as someone with family members with autism, if you think having autism is worse than dying or being physically/mentally disabled through a contagious, preventable disease, you are a piece of scum and should never become a parent. And also VACCINES DO NOT CAUSE AUTISM, you stupid, ignorant, blind, asshats. Andrew Wakefield was a charlatan, and was rightly struck off by the GMB for malpractice and faked all of his 'research'. Research which is massively outweighed by the long history of the documented and tested success of vaccines.
I was born in '88, east europe. Besides the vaccines as a baby, we had vaccines during the first years of school. Someone would come in the classroom and tell us kids to prepare for vaccination next hour. It was mandatory, every kid was vaccinated and parents were informed about this...by us.. when we got home. Also nurses would check us for lice and etc, even dirt under finger nails. Kids who had dirty hands were sent to wash. I vaccinate all of my pets to keep them healthy and I will do so with my future children.
We had the lice checks too...LOL. Funny how there were so many kids in our school district that got lice. We were considered a well to do neighborhood.
Load More Replies...Between anti-vaxers, flat-earthers, and trump supporters, it's no wonder the entire world is laughing at the United States
These people are not found only in the US, they are all over the world.
Load More Replies...Poliwoggy, please educate yourself that vaccines do NOT cause autism! That theory was debunked a long time ago! When I was going through chemo, being around people who were not vaccinated was dangerous!!!! Also, I know someone who had polio before the vaccines were available and he spent his entire life after in a wheel chair his whole life!
this is so idiotic. i dont understand why the hell people dont vaccinate their kids. even if (eVEn If) they do indeed cause autism (eVeN iF). and if that's the worst case senario, then honestly what the f**k do they have to fear? i have a little sister with autism, and she is the purest, most innocent, beautiful little s**t in the world, and I love her to bits. these anti-vaxxers act as if autism is the end of the world, as if it's the worst possible thing to happen to their child. It's disgusting. People are the absolute worst.
Vaccinations ensure a healthier life, and also life itself - that should be enough for them. Wait till proof comes in that the exact same proportion of unvaccinated children develp autism as those vaccinated. What will their excuse be then?
Load More Replies...So I MUST vaccinate my dog but somehow Nancy* can choose not to vaccinate her children
An undervaccinated child contributed to my friend's death. She had completed chemo, was doing great but because someone felt that their child did not need to be vaccinated. Her immune compromised body couldn't handle it. What people don't realize is you lose herd immunity when you have chemo. Her family lost her because of a bad choice.
So sorry for your loss. I hate people that have that selfish "well we're all healthy and fine" excuse about not vaccinating. I just want to slap them and say "it's not all about you, moron"...
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