Agree. I know if I did this I would be sick to my stomach. I apologized to my children for getting them any and all childhood vaccines. Every time some cold or eczema pops up, I am sick with guilt. But this vaxx is so deadly and harmful. God help us. 🙏
Agree. I know if I did this I would be sick to my stomach. I apologized to my children for getting them any and all childhood vaccines. Every time some cold or eczema pops up, I am sick with guilt. But this vaxx is so deadly and harmful. God help us. 🙏
Annie, you were duped, along with virtually everyone. We cannot change the past. Awareness can be painful and requires strength and bravery. The more I look into vaccines, which I had eschewed for a number of years but only recently became fully anti-vaxx, the more I think my chronic illness was likely a result of a shot (or shots) but I certainly don't blame my mother. I blame the perpetrators of this scam. Perhaps you will change the trajectory of your grandchildren's health if you are so blessed. Forgiveness and reconciliation are wonderful things!
Yes and no. It is like the phrase "was blind but now I see." I take responsibility for putting those blinders there. I am not Amish but our family tradition based on the Bible have similar beliefs on the evils of pharmaceuticals. I allowed myself to be blinded. I am so thankful 🙏 that God has blessed me with my children who still have their health despite my shortcomings.
Forgiveness, reconciliation, and education: Facts and faith must both be conveyed to the young, even though most of 'em seem to have no taste for either one of those.
I volunteered when the bus came into town. Very powerful testimonies. Cried a lot. I have been “anti” vaxx er for 30 plus years but it still breaks my heart, and I still feel for what the parents have gone through- because no parent is perfect and there are so many things I would have changed if I knew then what I know now kind of thing. My courage came in 2020 to be unapologetic about my vax stance. If I can help one parent just look into it deeper, then I feel it’s 💯 worth it. I suggest buying all their movies and volunteering. A good thing to support.
Yes. For her. And it is a good term. Technically I am not an ex vaxxed though. I was blessed by parents in the 60’s and 70’s who said no, and I kept that going with my children. And they are keeping that going with the grandkids as well. But I realize we are an anomaly.
You are truly Blessed! I hope that you can share your story. You are the very First person I have heard stating this. What are the odds, besides being Amish?
How many would like to call themselves "an anomaly?" I would.
Well my parents were in a religious cult (which has since gone mainstream) but one of the good things was the health and nutrition and a good dose of scepticism to big pharma and allopathic care( it has a time and place for sure)So even though the cult was long since in the rear view mirror- we kept the health part. I will tell you that path hasn’t been easy. I have had to educate myself deeply on this subject just to navigate doctors and friends ect while living in Oregon and Washington. But it’s all worth it. If there is one thing 2020 helped - was bring more awareness to this. Three years ago I could not have these conversations with most people. And I knew the minute the mentioned vaccine for covid- what this path will take.
Don't beat yourself up. We all did it. We all were under the spell of the MMM (medical murder mafia) and the illusion that the government was not malevolent. We did the best we could, we have learned, and now we are doing better. Past loitering is one of my great shortcomings., but I'm working on it. Forgiving yourself is the most difficult person to forgive,
Agree. I know if I did this I would be sick to my stomach. I apologized to my children for getting them any and all childhood vaccines. Every time some cold or eczema pops up, I am sick with guilt. But this vaxx is so deadly and harmful. God help us. 🙏
Annie, you were duped, along with virtually everyone. We cannot change the past. Awareness can be painful and requires strength and bravery. The more I look into vaccines, which I had eschewed for a number of years but only recently became fully anti-vaxx, the more I think my chronic illness was likely a result of a shot (or shots) but I certainly don't blame my mother. I blame the perpetrators of this scam. Perhaps you will change the trajectory of your grandchildren's health if you are so blessed. Forgiveness and reconciliation are wonderful things!
Yes and no. It is like the phrase "was blind but now I see." I take responsibility for putting those blinders there. I am not Amish but our family tradition based on the Bible have similar beliefs on the evils of pharmaceuticals. I allowed myself to be blinded. I am so thankful 🙏 that God has blessed me with my children who still have their health despite my shortcomings.
We were all duped . Now that we are awake , we CAN and WILL change the future.
Yes, Mary. Totally agree. Let us LEARN from this moment and go forward making better choices with eyes wide open.
Agree. 💯
Forgiveness, reconciliation, and education: Facts and faith must both be conveyed to the young, even though most of 'em seem to have no taste for either one of those.
Me too. Is the one decision I would most like to re-do with our kiddo.
Me too. Absolutely. I would also home school as much as I was able.
I know! I’m kicking myself over the hpv vax both kids got. But we have to appreciate the silver lining: many are waking up and saying no thanks.
You are not alone!
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I volunteered when the bus came into town. Very powerful testimonies. Cried a lot. I have been “anti” vaxx er for 30 plus years but it still breaks my heart, and I still feel for what the parents have gone through- because no parent is perfect and there are so many things I would have changed if I knew then what I know now kind of thing. My courage came in 2020 to be unapologetic about my vax stance. If I can help one parent just look into it deeper, then I feel it’s 💯 worth it. I suggest buying all their movies and volunteering. A good thing to support.
Polly calls herself an ex-vaxer instead of anti. Makes sense, right?
Yes. For her. And it is a good term. Technically I am not an ex vaxxed though. I was blessed by parents in the 60’s and 70’s who said no, and I kept that going with my children. And they are keeping that going with the grandkids as well. But I realize we are an anomaly.
You are truly Blessed! I hope that you can share your story. You are the very First person I have heard stating this. What are the odds, besides being Amish?
How many would like to call themselves "an anomaly?" I would.
Well my parents were in a religious cult (which has since gone mainstream) but one of the good things was the health and nutrition and a good dose of scepticism to big pharma and allopathic care( it has a time and place for sure)So even though the cult was long since in the rear view mirror- we kept the health part. I will tell you that path hasn’t been easy. I have had to educate myself deeply on this subject just to navigate doctors and friends ect while living in Oregon and Washington. But it’s all worth it. If there is one thing 2020 helped - was bring more awareness to this. Three years ago I could not have these conversations with most people. And I knew the minute the mentioned vaccine for covid- what this path will take.
Same
Don't beat yourself up. We all did it. We all were under the spell of the MMM (medical murder mafia) and the illusion that the government was not malevolent. We did the best we could, we have learned, and now we are doing better. Past loitering is one of my great shortcomings., but I'm working on it. Forgiving yourself is the most difficult person to forgive,