Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 phyliss you are a wonderful women and i am glad you took your calling. Because i am not the only person who needs you. thanks a million for what you have done for Chaela and myself all the phone calls all day just to reassure me that she would be ok. the friendship you have gioven me means more than anything Love Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 In a message dated 6/28/01 12:54:36 AM Alaskan Daylight Time, georgic@... writes: > These diseases are short lived in comparison. I would > have loved that my child had the whooping cough for a few weeks with a > healthy immune system rather then the coughs, sinus infections, enlarged > tonsils and the time lost in borderline autism due to loss of oxygen to the > brain during seizures and constant high pitched, inconsolable crying. Phyllis~ Is this from the vaccine? Cheryl Alaska Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Member of the list shares her comments on the story of her daughter. From: <MMous12905@...> > In a message dated 6/28/01 1:04:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > georgic@... writes: > > << Let me tell you no one who has seen their child go through whooping cough > would like to live in that scenaireo, believe you me... That was one tired > way of living... And I did this for months... Then everytime that he > became ill it was the same.. It was not until I found homeopathy that I had > some relief but still there were many sleepless nights, crying, pain, > infection, illness, Pain!!! Be thankful for a few coughs a day that get > less and less as time goes one.. Be thankful for homeopathy as you go > through this with your children, I did not have the benefit of my knowledge > from a qualified homeopath... I have to become that homeopath.... I had > other plans in my future, but here I sit at my office making up remedies to > send out to patients half way across the country because I do not want them > to be without a qualified and helpful person in time of need with their > children. > > Take care all and good night or good morning depending on when you have the > time to open this and read it.. > >> > Thanks Phyllis, > > I've lived through hell with my daughter's vaccinations. Her second DPT > nearly killed her, and I'm sure it would have if I didn't go in to check on > her two nights after this shot. I was tired, and I had just checked on her > and I was ready to go to bed. But something pushed me to check on her once > more. I went into her room, and she was extremely pale and she had very > shallow breathing. Almost like she wasn't breathing. I tried to wake her and > I couldn't. I screamed for my husband. We jumped in the car and rushed her to > the emergency room. She was limp in my arms. I finally was able to rouse her > just before we went into the hospital. She stayed awake the entire time we > were in the ER. The emergency room doctor was alarmed, and told me to keep > her close to me that night and to watch her closely. Later, our pediatrician > assured me it wasn't a vaccine reaction and that " nothing had happened, " > despite the fact he didn't witness this. However, he insisted on leaving the > P portion of the DPT out of the mix from then on. > > What followed was a diagnosis of autism (now resolved with diet and > homeopathy) and mild gross motor delays, from which she is slowly recovering. > We're still dealing with a chronic cough, and we have been since she was > eight months old, and contracted what the doctor called RSV. Once, for 21 > nights in a row, we had to drive her around in open air to get some relief. > My daughter is seven, and my husband still walks to floor with her from time > to time to ease the coughing. Homeopathy has helped tremendously, and it will > eventually cure the cough. I hate to think of where we'd be if we hadn't > found homeopathy. > > The cough, which isn't asthma, used to come every night. Now it's just when > she has a cold. So we're able to sleep most nights. But we shouldn't still be > dealing with this. Whooping cough would have been a piece of cake compared to > this. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2001 Report Share Posted June 30, 2001 Vax damage is in many cases permanent, and results in autism, learning disabilities, add, adhd , asthmy other long term chronic diseases. >> > These diseases are short lived in comparison. I would >> > have loved that my child had the whooping cough for a few weeks with a >> > healthy immune system rather then the coughs, sinus infections, >enlarged >> > tonsils and the time lost in borderline autism due to loss of oxygen to >the >> > brain during seizures and constant high pitched, inconsolable crying. ME TOO Phyllis you are right!!!! >> >> Phyllis~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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