Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Hi Kay! Why is it so hard for these people to figure out! I don't get it! ???? correy On Oct 16, 2008, at 6:20 PM, Kay wrote: > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's killing > people, > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. Of > course > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > poisons are > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > Kay > > ***************************** > > http://www.weather.com/activities/health/news/?from=health_newsarticle > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > More > <http://www.weather.com/activities/health/news/? > from=health_newsarticle> > Health Headlines > > By Miranda Hitti > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > deaths are > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, including MRSA > (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of Pediatrics. > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 pediatric > influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths in > which the > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > infections were > MRSA. > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > rapidly fatal > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the onset of > symptoms > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or in the > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . Most > of the > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > vaccinated > against flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu vaccination, " only > 5% were > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu vaccine is > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who are > at least 6 > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > recommends > annual vaccination against flu, since the flu vaccine changes yearly. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I don't think they WANT to figure it out. Not only is the medical industry a HUGE money maker, but if those in the medical profession acknowledged that what they've been doing all these years is not only wrong but potentially fatal, that would totally knock their feet out from under them. They don't know any other way to practice and most would not be willing to learn any alternatives, even if that meant saving lives. Kay -----Original Message----- Why is it so hard for these people to figure out! I don't get it! ???? Correy On Oct 16, 2008, at 6:20 PM, Kay wrote: > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's killing > people, > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. Of > course > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > poisons are > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well....what I hope will happen is that more and more people will get educated about health and start rejecting or giving their doctors a harder and harder time. When they start loosing business maybe then they will be forced to give up such a screwed up system and move on to alternative. I think, some think and truly believe, they are doing a good thing and helping people. Wow....it is shame some are so clueless about health. My ex fiancé is having blood sugar issues. His doctor wanted to put him on meds. he asked him if there were other things he could do..ie diet. He said no. YOu need to take the med.( His blood sugar issues are mild.) He couldn't believe it. I told him, " you need to find a new doctor!) I agree many " health professionals " don't want to see the truth. They need to upgrade their eduction, We are responsible for our own health. Some people just don't want to be. They still put their lives and the lives of their children in the allopathic hands. I know, I am preaching to the choir! LOL correy On Oct 16, 2008, at 6:58 PM, Kay wrote: > I don't think they WANT to figure it out. Not only is the medical > industry > a HUGE money maker, but if those in the medical profession > acknowledged that > what they've been doing all these years is not only wrong but > potentially > fatal, that would totally knock their feet out from under them. > They don't > know any other way to practice and most would not be willing to > learn any > alternatives, even if that meant saving lives. > > Kay > > -----Original Message----- > > Why is it so hard for these people to figure out! I don't get it! ???? > > Correy > > On Oct 16, 2008, at 6:20 PM, Kay wrote: > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's killing > > people, > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. Of > > course > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > > poisons are > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > Kay > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 The story about your ex reminded me of a story of a lady with epilepsy or some sort of seizure disorder; she worked for a man who was a trainer, and was all about proper diet and nutrition and all that. Out of curiosity, he researched her disease, just to learn more about it, and was asking her questions about what diet she tried, and everything like that. She said she hadn't tried any diet, no doctor ever told her anything about it; and when asked the doctor why he didn't tell her about the diet (it was a low-carb diet) he said that most patients chose not to stick to the plan, and it doesnt' work anyway. So, instead of giving her the option of trying, he went ahead and performed brain surgery on her. ~~ > > > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the > illness that's killing > > > people, > > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, > fever reducers, etc. Of > > > course > > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that > as pills and > > > poisons are > > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > > > Kay > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 That reminds me of a friend's mother who had her spine broken by a doctor and reset... instead of just visiting a chiro. -Lana " There is nothing more useful than sun and salt. " - Latin proverb On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 6:42 PM, <kimanalynn@...> wrote: > The story about your ex reminded me of a story of a lady with epilepsy or > some sort of seizure disorder; she worked for a man who was a trainer, and > was all about proper diet and nutrition and all that. Out of curiosity, he > researched her disease, just to learn more about it, and was asking her > questions about what diet she tried, and everything like that. She said she > hadn't tried any diet, no doctor ever told her anything about it; and when > asked the doctor why he didn't tell her about the diet (it was a low-carb > diet) he said that most patients chose not to stick to the plan, and it > doesnt' work anyway. So, instead of giving her the option of trying, he > went ahead and performed brain surgery on her. > > ~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 OMG!!! Have you heard any updates on that poor lady? Our doctors do what they know ..they need to know more. They think their way is the only way and there are no other options. I believe there is a cure for cancer but they don't want to consider many of them because there is no money in a lot of these cures. I think people should go to their natural doctor first and to the allopathic as a last resort. Most , go to their conventional doctor first. When I was pregnant. The doctors kept giving me vaginal infections. I used yogurt and it helped prevent a full blown infection. The OB asked me why I used it!! LOL 101 of alternative medicine that most know about, he had no clue! Geeze! Correy On Oct 16, 2008, at 7:42 PM, wrote: > The story about your ex reminded me of a story of a lady with > epilepsy or some sort of seizure disorder; she worked for a man who > was a trainer, and was all about proper diet and nutrition and all > that. Out of curiosity, he researched her disease, just to learn > more about it, and was asking her questions about what diet she > tried, and everything like that. She said she hadn't tried any > diet, no doctor ever told her anything about it; and when asked the > doctor why he didn't tell her about the diet (it was a low-carb > diet) he said that most patients chose not to stick to the plan, > and it doesnt' work anyway. So, instead of giving her the option of > trying, he went ahead and performed brain surgery on her. > > ~~ > > > > > > > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the > > illness that's killing > > > > people, > > > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, > > fever reducers, etc. Of > > > > course > > > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that > > as pills and > > > > poisons are > > > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > > > > > Kay > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Eligible for the flu vaccine? Eligible? As if you'd ever be turned away. Winnie Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA Vaccinations > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's > killing people, > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. > Of course > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > poisons are > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > Kay > > > > ***************************** > > http://www.weather.com/activities/health/news/?from=health_newsarticle > > > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > More > > Health Headlines > > By Miranda Hitti > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > deaths are > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, > including MRSA > (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of Pediatrics. > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 pediatric > influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths in > which the > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > infections were > MRSA. > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > rapidly fatal > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the onset > of symptoms > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or in the > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . > Most of the > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > vaccinatedagainst flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu > vaccination, " only 5% were > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu > vaccine is > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who > are at least 6 > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > recommendsannual vaccination against flu, since the flu vaccine > changes yearly. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 We just got over the flu, and my 2 year-old also had a staph boil on his finger. At first I thought it was a spider bite, but then the doc told me staph and gave me some antibiotics. I had been down this road with the other peds in the past and was very reluctant. Â After feeling guilty from my mom and ex, I finally decided to give him the antibiotics. After his second dose, he broke out in a few hives and then his lips were getting swollen! I rushed him to the drug-store to get him benedryl. The symptoms were not changing, so I took him to the ER. There, they gave him a steroid. I even felt more guilty, watching so many chemicals forced into his body. Â I spoke to the ped the next day and he gave me a prescription for another antibiotic! I just couldn't do it. I drove myself crazy, worrying if I was making the right decision or not. Instead, I decided to give him crushed garlic, topical herbs, collidal silver and probiotics. I also tried to make sure he recieved lots of rest, and avoided sugar. Oh and I was reading that garlic is very potent 14 min after it has been chopped! Â So far, his would is healing. Everyone in the medical community thinks I'm insane. I think they're insane......I'm always going to trust my gut, from now on! From: wharrison@... <wharrison@...> Subject: Re: Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA Vaccinations Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 11:06 PM Eligible for the flu vaccine? Eligible? As if you'd ever be turned away. Winnie Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA Vaccinations > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's > killing people, > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. > Of course > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > poisons are > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > Kay > > > > ************ ********* ******** > > http://www.weather. com/activities/ health/news/ ?from=health_ newsarticle > > > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > More > > Health Headlines > > By Miranda Hitti > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > deaths are > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, > including MRSA > (methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of Pediatrics. > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 pediatric > influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths in > which the > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > infections were > MRSA. > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > rapidly fatal > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the onset > of symptoms > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or in the > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . > Most of the > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > vaccinatedagainst flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu > vaccination, " only 5% were > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu > vaccine is > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who > are at least 6 > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > recommendsannual vaccination against flu, since the flu vaccine > changes yearly. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 My daughter (3) has gotten more staph infections on her skin and styes in her eyes than I ever remember having in my whole life! Her skin ones are almost always b/c she's picked at a mosquito bite (we're working on that), but a couple of them got really bad and really big. I never once even considered antibiotics an option! I kept calendula gel and bandaids on them (if she was older and I could've convinced her, I would've done warm compresses to try to draw the infection out even faster, but that wasn't happening with my then 2- year-old), and they've always popped and healed super fast afterwards with only calendula and bandaids. I did, of course, keep watch for red lines, but she's never had any. Don't feel guilty. I had taken her to a doc, they would've definitely given me antibiotics for hers, also. I believe for the really bad one, I also gave her a couple of doses to Belladonna. > > We just got over the flu, and my 2 year-old also had a staph boil on his finger. At first I thought it was a spider bite, but then the doc told me staph and gave me some antibiotics. I had been down this road with the other peds in the past and was very reluctant. > Â > After feeling guilty from my mom and ex, I finally decided to give him the antibiotics. After his second dose, he broke out in a few hives and then his lips were getting swollen! I rushed him to the drug-store to get him benedryl. The symptoms were not changing, so I took him to the ER. There, they gave him a steroid. I even felt more guilty, watching so many chemicals forced into his body. > Â > I spoke to the ped the next day and he gave me a prescription for another antibiotic! I just couldn't do it. I drove myself crazy, worrying if I was making the right decision or not. Instead, I decided to give him crushed garlic, topical herbs, collidal silver and probiotics. I also tried to make sure he recieved lots of rest, and avoided sugar. Oh and I was reading that garlic is very potent 14 min after it has been chopped! > Â > So far, his would is healing. Everyone in the medical community thinks I'm insane. I think they're insane......I'm always going to trust my gut, from now on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Sorry about your ordeal! Great work on treating naturally, I hope you never need another antibiotic. If it does not totally resolve consider homeopathy. This staph boil thing is popping up quite a bit. Take care Liz > > From: wharrison@... <wharrison@...> > Subject: Re: Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > Vaccinations > Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 11:06 PM > > > > > > > Eligible for the flu vaccine? Eligible? As if you'd ever be turned away. > > Winnie > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > Vaccinations > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's > > killing people, > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, etc. > > Of course > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > > poisons are > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > Kay > > > > > > > > ************ ********* ******** > > > > http://www.weather. com/activities/ health/news/ ?from=health_ newsarticle > > > > > > > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > > > More > > > > Health Headlines > > > > By Miranda Hitti > > > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > > deaths are > > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, > > including MRSA > > (methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of Pediatrics. > > > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 pediatric > > influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths in > > which the > > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > > infections were > > MRSA. > > > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > > rapidly fatal > > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the onset > > of symptoms > > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or in the > > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . > > Most of the > > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > > vaccinatedagainst flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu > > vaccination, " only 5% were > > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu > > vaccine is > > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who > > are at least 6 > > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > > recommendsannual vaccination against flu, since the flu vaccine > > changes yearly. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Don't feel bad. You made the decision based on your gut feeling at the time. I did the same thing last year--antibiotics for my son's recurring pneumonia, hives, Benadryl then came to my senses. It's very scary when you're in the thick of it. Good for you to reject the second antibiotic. Now you know for next time to hold off and try it your way first. Winnie Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > Vaccinations > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's > > killing people, > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, > etc. > > Of course > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > > poisons are > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > Kay > > > > > > > > ************ ********* ******** > > > > http://www.weather. com/activities/ health/news/ ?from=health_ > newsarticle> > > > > > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > > > More > > > > Health Headlines > > > > By Miranda Hitti > > > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > > deaths are > > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, > > including MRSA > > (methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of > Pediatrics.> > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 > pediatric> influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths > in > > which the > > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > > infections were > > MRSA. > > > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > > rapidly fatal > > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the > onset > > of symptoms > > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or > in the > > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . > > Most of the > > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > > vaccinatedagainst flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu > > vaccination, " only 5% were > > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu > > vaccine is > > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who > > are at least 6 > > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > > recommendsannual vaccination against flu, since the flu > vaccine > > changes yearly. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 As time goes by, you seem to gain more and more confidence. You realize that you are not helpless without your allopathic doctor. correy On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:51 PM, wharrison@... wrote: > Don't feel bad. You made the decision based on your gut feeling at > the time. I did the same thing last year--antibiotics for my son's > recurring pneumonia, hives, Benadryl then came to my senses. It's > very scary when you're in the thick of it. Good for you to reject > the second antibiotic. Now you know for next time to hold off and > try it your way first. > > Winnie > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > Vaccinations > > > > > This has been mentioned before, it's not the illness that's > > > killing people, > > > it's the allopathic treatment. antibiotics, fever reducers, > > etc. > > > Of course > > > the medical industry will never acknowledge that as pills and > > > poisons are > > > all they know how to hand out for any ailment. > > > > > > Kay > > > > > > > > > > > > ************ ********* ******** > > > > > > http://www.weather. com/activities/ health/news/ ?from=health_ > > newsarticle> > > > > > > > > > Kids' Fatal Flu Often Includes MRSA > > > > > > More > > > > > > Health Headlines > > > > > > By Miranda Hitti > > > > > > Reviewed by: Louise Chang > > > > > > Oct. 6, 2008 -- Flu is rarely fatal in kids, but pediatric flu > > > deaths are > > > increasingly also linked to other bacterial infections, > > > including MRSA > > > (methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus). > > > > > > CDC researchers report that news in the October edition of > > Pediatrics.> > > > The CDC's Lyn Finelli, DrPH, and colleagues studied the 166 > > pediatric> influenza deaths reported to the CDC from 2004 to 2007. > > > > > > During that time there was a fivefold increase in flu deaths > > in > > > which the > > > child also had a staph infection, and most of those staph > > > infections were > > > MRSA. > > > > > > In many cases, flu deaths came quickly. " Influenza was often > > > rapidly fatal > > > with almost half of children dying within 72 hours of the > > onset > > > of symptoms > > > and 75% dying within seven days; almost half died at home or > > in the > > > emergency department, " write Finelli and colleagues. > > > > > > The researchers highlight the importance of flu vaccination . > > > Most of the > > > children who were eligible for flu vaccination weren't fully > > > vaccinatedagainst flu. Of the 90 children eligible for flu > > > vaccination, " only 5% were > > > fully vaccinated " against flu, the study states. > > > > > > The 2008-2009 flu season is getting under way, and the flu > > > vaccine is > > > already available as a shot or as a nasal spray. Children who > > > are at least 6 > > > months old are eligible to get vaccinated against flu. The CDC > > > recommendsannual vaccination against flu, since the flu > > vaccine > > > changes yearly. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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