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blueskyandsunshine · 02/11/2008 18:21

Please can we have a separate topic on vaccination?

At the risk of being repetitive this subject obtrudes everywhere -- allergies, weaning reactions, in the news etc

it's so huge that a separate heading is needed surely

I mean the weaners and flouncers and twaddlers have them despite the fact that there are specialist sites elsewhere (well maybe not the flouncers. And I wouldn't give the wankers the time of day of course.)

it would stop us irritating everybody else and it would get far more attention and interest than many others

Please and thank you.

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Saturn74 · 02/11/2008 18:23

Am loving 'obtrudes'.
Bump.

blueskyandsunshine · 02/11/2008 18:27

that's what I feel like I'm doing now when I bring it up and it seems relevant -- it feels like I'm barging over in the playground and interrupting a conversation..

would rather not obtrude ..would rather hold court bien sur

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theSuburbanDryad · 02/11/2008 18:33

I concur!

blueskyandsunshine · 02/11/2008 18:48

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bump

come out come out wherever you are

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GeraldineMumsnet · 03/11/2008 12:57

oops, yes, got that. We'll ponder and post again

blueskyandsunshine · 03/11/2008 16:47

Thanks Geraldine

It's everywhere .. is this rash normal, special needs, atopic presentations, where to get singles etc etc, and thousands of women every week think do I or don't I

apart from the whole debate side, I think people would find it really helpful and informative

best in hope!

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blueskyandsunshine · 04/11/2008 20:37

Just want to push the case even more ..

I have only just noticed there are "young mums", "one-child families" among the groups..

These are really special interest whereas vaccinations affect every single child -- everyone is supposed to have them
and if you don't -- you're obviously interested in the effects and associated research..

so pretty please again and thanks

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blueskyandsunshine · 04/11/2008 20:42

whoops I was wrong about young mums

but would substitute student parents, adult non-fiction, house swaps..

Has this been suggested before? it must have been

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LadyOfRoffle · 04/11/2008 20:43

Young mums? Ooooh, where?

I have to say, doesn't everthing related to vaccinations fall under childrens health?

blueskyandsunshine · 04/11/2008 20:46

I was a dullard about young mums

what about the adult jabs too? like rubella immunity and so on?

it's a big big topic much bigger than adult non-fiction

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