by Bubs » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:41 pm
My daughter got very very poorly after contracting RV aged 3 weeks, and we're still suffering with its effect on her immune system (allergies, gastro issues, immune deficiencies). It's a seriously vicious bug, can lead to all sorts of health issues - its so much more than D&V, so very dangerous.
So I would have liked the vaccine to have been around when she was tiny.
That said, she would have caught RV prior to being vaccinated anyway. There were also some horror stories about the vaccine in the US, and whole threads about it on US babycentre. I think the vaccine was changed as a result - it did seem to make some children v poorly, maybe those who were a little compromised in some way already.
Rotavirus is the devil in our house, and to our consultant, so overall I'd do anything to avoid it. I know a pre-teen girl who developed Type 1 diabetes purely as a result of Rotavirus. It does horrible things to the immune system.
My daughter got very very poorly after contracting RV aged 3 weeks, and we're still suffering with its effect on her immune system (allergies, gastro issues, immune deficiencies). It's a seriously vicious bug, can lead to all sorts of health issues - its so much more than D&V, so very dangerous.
So I would have liked the vaccine to have been around when she was tiny.
That said, she would have caught RV prior to being vaccinated anyway. There were also some horror stories about the vaccine in the US, and whole threads about it on US babycentre. I think the vaccine was changed as a result - it did seem to make some children v poorly, maybe those who were a little compromised in some way already.
Rotavirus is the devil in our house, and to our consultant, so overall I'd do anything to avoid it. I know a pre-teen girl who developed Type 1 diabetes purely as a result of Rotavirus. It does horrible things to the immune system.