You know why her 6th grader was "absolutely terrified"? Because the woman the child trusts to teach her about the world around her has filled her mind with pseudo-science & scary not-facts. The child thinks it's "poison" because that's what Mom tells her. And Mom is probably vaccinated against meningitis. SMH.
My friend who died of meningitis freshman year was pretty terrified too when she woke up and couldn’t move her legs and was covered in dark purple bruise type rashes and a high fever.
So were her parents when they got the phone call from our RA.
E13G19 on January 23rd, 2020 at 22:22 UTC »
You know why her 6th grader was "absolutely terrified"? Because the woman the child trusts to teach her about the world around her has filled her mind with pseudo-science & scary not-facts. The child thinks it's "poison" because that's what Mom tells her. And Mom is probably vaccinated against meningitis. SMH.
traceyslp818 on January 23rd, 2020 at 22:26 UTC »
My friend who died of meningitis freshman year was pretty terrified too when she woke up and couldn’t move her legs and was covered in dark purple bruise type rashes and a high fever.
So were her parents when they got the phone call from our RA.
pokegirl395 on January 23rd, 2020 at 23:00 UTC »
Okay but legitimate question though, how can you be religiously excused to not vaccinated your kid unless you’re planning on sacrificing them?