Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 The thing is, you don't know. You don't know his diet. You don't know if the parents had him on other medications. You don't know if it is even a true account. You don't know if he had any underlying conditions that may have contributed to his death. -- Sara Proud Mama to Colin 12/07/99 Jack 8/07/02 -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Sara " <nurturinghome@...> In another group a nurse working in university hospital HARTFORD HOSPITAL reported a 12 year old child was brought to the emergency room he had high fever 104.5. he had measles rash. (but the doctors never saw it, it was the first time they saw it) he started to convulse, and the doctors tried to get him to breath. The mother claimed her child was fully unvaccinated. His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. I wonder, why did he die? Could this death prevented?? Do vaccines help after all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 >His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. This poor child did not have enough power and strength in his life force to overcome the measles if that, in fact, was what his body was trying to process. I think it is safe to say he did have underlying issues that put him in grave danger at the time of this infection. Anita Sara <nurturinghome@...> wrote: In another group a nurse working in university hospital HARTFORD HOSPITAL reported a 12 year old child was brought to the emergency room he had high fever 104.5. he had measles rash. (but the doctors never saw it, it was the first time they saw it) he started to convulse, and the doctors tried to get him to breath. The mother claimed her child was fully unvaccinated. His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. I wonder, why did he die? Could this death prevented?? Do vaccines help after all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 A child of similar age died in England a few weeks ago from measles. He was part of a travelling community and had underlying lung issues which gave him no resistance and no strength to overcome it. I believe he had medication issues too. You just don't know. Nobody ever said measles couldn't kill - but it's usually the complications of measles that kill. And complications are something that can never be predicted. It happens - it's tragic. Doesn't mean that it justifies assaulting and damaging other children by poisoning them. Sue p.s. sorry - have changed preferences but can't get my brain round snipping these damned mails. Re: a child died from measles in canada >His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. This poor child did not have enough power and strength in his life force to overcome the measles if that, in fact, was what his body was trying to process. I think it is safe to say he did have underlying issues that put him in grave danger at the time of this infection. Anita Sara <nurturinghome@...> wrote: In another group a nurse working in university hospital HARTFORD HOSPITAL reported a 12 year old child was brought to the emergency room he had high fever 104.5. he had measles rash. (but the doctors never saw it, it was the first time they saw it) he started to convulse, and the doctors tried to get him to breath. The mother claimed her child was fully unvaccinated. His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. I wonder, why did he die? Could this death prevented?? Do vaccines help after all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Sue, I totally agree. We've never said on this group that there is no danger from illness or that there are never complications. But I think most people on here would agree that the risks of complications from the mandated vaccines far outweigh the rare complications we hear about from the actual disease. Interestingly enough, I was listening to NPR here in the States at the time they broadcast their BBC news. There was a segment about how driving (or riding in a car) in most third world countries is far more dangerous than disease. I'll try to see if I can find a sound bite on their web site to share. Sheri B. mum2mishka <mum2mishka@...> wrote: A child of similar age died in England a few weeks ago from measles. He was part of a travelling community and had underlying lung issues which gave him no resistance and no strength to overcome it. I believe he had medication issues too. You just don't know. Nobody ever said measles couldn't kill - but it's usually the complications of measles that kill. And complications are something that can never be predicted. It happens - it's tragic. Doesn't mean that it justifies assaulting and damaging other children by poisoning them. Sue p.s. sorry - have changed preferences but can't get my brain round snipping these damned mails. Re: a child died from measles in canada >His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. This poor child did not have enough power and strength in his life force to overcome the measles if that, in fact, was what his body was trying to process. I think it is safe to say he did have underlying issues that put him in grave danger at the time of this infection. Anita Sara <nurturinghome@...> wrote: In another group a nurse working in university hospital HARTFORD HOSPITAL reported a 12 year old child was brought to the emergency room he had high fever 104.5. he had measles rash. (but the doctors never saw it, it was the first time they saw it) he started to convulse, and the doctors tried to get him to breath. The mother claimed her child was fully unvaccinated. His body systems shut down due to infection shock. The doctors tried to revive him 5 hours. In the end the child died. I wonder, why did he die? Could this death prevented?? Do vaccines help after all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 I used the " driving in a car risk " thing when I told my ped why we didn't want to vax. He was going on about the risks of the diseases, blah, blah, blah. And, I said there is a great chance that I could have an accident everytime I go somewhere in the car, but I still drive. They don't ban driving?!?! > > Sue, > > I totally agree. We've never said on this group that there is no danger from illness or that there are never complications. But I think most people on here would agree that the risks of complications from the mandated vaccines far outweigh the rare complications we hear about from the actual disease. > > Interestingly enough, I was listening to NPR here in the States at the time they broadcast their BBC news. There was a segment about how driving (or riding in a car) in most third world countries is far more dangerous than disease. I'll try to see if I can find a sound bite on their web site to share. > > Sheri B. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 that nurse I 'know' her from other group. I asked her if the child had any underlying health issues and how did the mother try to treat him before bringing him to emergency room. I didn't get answer for these questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 I did have measles too but I was 18 months too, arguably a difficult age too to get it, as ususually children get it at an older age and this is when their bodies can cope with it much better and there rarely are complications. I have done some investigations into my own case and found out that my younger sister was born around the time I got measles and that she had received the measles vaccine plus I had been vaccinated with other vaccines not long before I became ill (I have got my original vaccination records). My mother only breasatfed me for 2 weeks. The maesles went into my lungs and gave me pneumonia. This resulted in me getting lots and lots of penicilin, I still remember the injections in both my thighs, every single day for a very long time. My mum had to carry me to the nurse as my legs were too sore to walk from all the punctures in my thighs... I get upset even thinking about this. Anyway, I was four and had been in and out of hospital for 3 years ( I still remember the noise of the ambulance to come and pick me up when I couldn't breathe) and eventually my parents decided (on the doctors advice) to take my tonsils out. They did so, with no anesathetic, my dad and a nurse were holding my legs and arms whilst this doctor was cutting my tonsils out, I was covered in blood. They put a rubber apron on me and I was screaming my head off. This was of course very traumatic for me and could all have been avoided NOT by a vaccine but by breastfeeding (I am not blaming my mum, but the culture at the time and the lack of support) and by proper managent and NO antibiotics. The antibiotics discoulored my teeth ( to this day I have discoulored teeth...) and gave me vaginal thrush plus candida and made me look bloated and fat so that my friends made fun of me. So, this is my long story about measles. When a child dies of Measles, you need to ask a lot of questions. This 12 year old child should have gotten the measles at a much earlier age, when the body is more likely to cope with it. WHY did he not get them? Because it is no longer around in enough numbers for children to get at that appropriate age as they all get the vaccine. The same goes for Rubella, children don't naturally get it any more and then girls are not natuarally immune any more when they reach child bearing age and get the vaccine before becoming pregnant and we all know what this can do to a developing foetus. There is sooo much that you don't get told when a child dies from meases. You really need to look very deeply to get all the answers. And no, vaccines are NEVER the answer!!! In a way I am glad I got the Measles as it made me strong and prevented me from developing allergies. I am very healthy now except candida, which is hard to get rid off for me, but I blame myself as well for eating too much bread... I am glad I can share my story with you, it is personal but I think it helps to know some personal stories to learn more about this very important issue. Love to you all, Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 if a child gets it at age 12,what can be done to protect from complications? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 liver cleanse and 'zapper' can get rid of candida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 ingrid and Olga, isn't it abusive? why do 'they' do this to children?! it enraged and shocked me to read this so much until I couldn't respond and symphatize with you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 > > Yes, that's what Sheri N. has mentioned, too (the Vit A and of course > homeopathy). > > Kay the nurse replied saying the mother took her sick child to 2 differnt homeopaths in the week he was sick. they said his high fever is 'good' for him which shows his body is fighting against the disease. So from her story it seemingly the homeopaths didn't help her child. Again I don't know if they were classical homeopaths.. still not enough info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Hi Angie,and others, thank you very much for you kind words with regards to my tonsils operation and measles. I know about all the candida treatments but I am plain lazy at times to do them. At least I eat plenty of organic veg and non sugary/yeasty foods. Love, Ingrid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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