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Forsaken Generation on with Rachael Tamez

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I'm a 33 year old mother of 4 with two vaccinated children and two unvaccinated. My concerns with vaccinations started with when my now 9 year old was 5. I was questioning the ingredients with the nurse practitioner and all she kept telling me was "he has had it before, it's just a booster". I didn't understand why she was was so annoyed by me asking her about what other possible side effects could occur and if the bumps all over his arms where connected to the vaccines. At this point, tbis was just a thought in my head, I had never even questioned vaccines before. But he kept getting these tiny bumps all over and nobody had an answer as to why. Then, when my daughter was 15 months old she received a round of vaccines and her leg swelled up to almost the size of a small orange. I called imminently and they said, "well that happens sometimes. Just rub it around". That night she woke up screaming for hours. She continued to wake up every night for 3 months. The bump where of the site of injection was large for about a month. It started going down gradually after about 3 months, but the bump was still visible after 6 months. When I had taken her in that first week, the doctor told us that it is "normal" and "happens all the time". I asked her why she didn't warn us then of all these other possible side effects. She said because it is very uncommon. I said, "but you just said that it is normal and happens all the time? So which one is it?" I can't remember her response. But I do remember that we left after that and never returned. I had just given birth to my 3rd daughter and she was only a month old at the time, she has received zero vaccines. Never consented to vit k or hep b for her..

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