boholikeu said:
Ironman126 said:
While my heart goes out to you and your friends, it's important to realize that serious complications from vaccines are much more unlikely than dying from the actual diseases themselves. The H1N1 vaccine, for example, was associated with only 11 deaths in the US in 2009. The actual flu, on the other hand, killed about 10,000.
From your point of view it would certainly seem like the vaccine itself might be more dangerous, but statistically it's quite a different matter. That's why it's important people check the actual facts before crusading against something that saves many more lives than it takes.
Clearly you failed to actually read what i wrote, so let me say it again.
Vaccines are a mixed bag. Yes, MOST are good. SOME others, not so much.
Or, if you prefer, without vaccines, we'd still be dying of smallpox. That said, if the vaccine is improperly made or uses ingredients that are harmful in low doses, they tend to cause complication and problems. Such as in the case of my dysgraphic friend, he was not an isolated case and that vaccine was quickly discontinued. If you'd like, i can find out which vaccine it was, i don't know off the top of my head.
I'm not some blind neo-conservative who believes that only what God made is good. I realize that vaccines do more good than harm AND THAT'S WHAT I WROTE. I'm also not some bleeding heart, science can do no harm, liberal who would rather die than question a doctor. Vaccines are created by humans and we have a tendency to make mistakes. Thus, we have a tendency to occasionally make vaccines that do more harm than good.