Error of fact:
Our bodies do not become resistant to antibiotics, bacteria do. If we responded the way bacteria did then there is a >90% chance that we would all die after one course of antibiotics. We don't therefore the premise is nonsensical and without basis (other than your usual scaremongering). Please publish LINKS to reputable sources for quotes.
As for 16-17 courses (one per year???) You would have a diagnosed genetic immune deficiency to require that many (it does happen).
As for your kids, wait..........(I wish them well, but the circumstances are definitely NOT in their favour). One or two people having no issues DOES NOT mean it is a safe option in the long term for everyone.
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