Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 The circumstances of Siobhan's death mirrored an incident when she was nine weeks old, which left her paralysed, deaf, blind and epileptic. Mr and Mrs Boyle believe their daughter's disabilities were brought on by a whooping cough jag Siobhan was given two weeks before she nearly died as a baby, though they were told at the time it was not the cause.... " Just two weeks before Siobhan died we took her for a swine flu injection. " We're not saying that injection had anything to do with what happened but the pattern was the same; I went to check on her in her cot and she was blue and not breathing. To experience this twice was horrific. " http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/Parents-pay-emotional-tribute-after\ ..5970884.jp Parents pay emotional tribute after tot's death 11 January 2010 By Raimes A COUPLE have spoken of their heartbreak after finding their two-year-old girl dead in bed in circumstances chillingly similar to a previous incident which had left her severely disabled. On both occasions Siobhan Boyle was discovered in a serious condition in her cot within weeks of a routine vaccination. On 30 December she was found " blue and not breathing " in her cot by her mother Charmaine Boyle. All efforts to resuscitate her failed and a post-mortem did not reveal the cause of death. Mrs Boyle and her husband Craig, from Dreghorn, today paid tribute to their " darling angel princess " , who was a twin. The circumstances of Siobhan's death mirrored an incident when she was nine weeks old, which left her paralysed, deaf, blind and epileptic. Mr and Mrs Boyle believe their daughter's disabilities were brought on by a whooping cough jag Siobhan was given two weeks before she nearly died as a baby, though they were told at the time it was not the cause. Mrs Boyle, 25, said: " We had huge reservations because she had a bad cold but the doctors told us it would be fine. A couple of weeks later we found her cot covered in bile. We rushed her to the hospital but she passed away for five minutes and oxygen couldn't get to her brain. From then on, our once happy and smiley baby wasn't able to move, see or hear. " Mrs Boyle added: " Just two weeks before Siobhan died we took her for a swine flu injection. " We're not saying that injection had anything to do with what happened but the pattern was the same; I went to check on her in her cot and she was blue and not breathing. To experience this twice was horrific. " Experts say the swine flu vaccine, approved by the World Health Organisation and licensed by European authorities, is safe. Siobhan, an identical twin to Rhianne and sister to Sinead, 5, died at 1:30am on 30 December. While a post-mortem did not reveal a cause of death the couple are hopeful that blood test results due in a couple of weeks will shed light on what happened. Siobhan's severe brain damage meant she was paralysed throughout her lifetime and had to be fed through a tube connected to her stomach. Doctors could not tell whether she was aware of her surroundings but the couple are certain Siobhan knew who they were. Mr Boyle, 25, said: " She knew her mum and dad. She would almost always settle down when she cried if we were around. " Mrs Boyle added: " We would sit Siobhan next to her sisters and they had a good time playing with her. It wasn't much of a life for her, but we made it the best we could. " Although the toddler's young sisters do not fully grasp the situation, Mrs Boyle said she had explained that Siobhan was " dancing with the angels " . The couple are now putting a memory box together for their daughter, which they will display at her pink-themed funeral at South Queensferry Cemetery on 12 January. They are also set to collect donations for Ward 7 of the Sick Children's Hospital. Mr Boyle said: " Siobhan's life was difficult but we would not change it. We will always remember our darling princess. " Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start January 27 & 28 http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I must be heartless but I feel no sympathy for the parents who KNEW the first shot damaged their child and dove blindly in again. I can only imagine they are still giving their other children vaccines. Winnie Parents pay emotional tribute after tot's deathRecipient list suppressed: ;> The circumstances of Siobhan's death mirrored an incident when > she > was nine weeks old, which left her paralysed, deaf, blind and > epileptic. Mr and Mrs Boyle believe their daughter's > disabilities > were brought on by a whooping cough jag Siobhan was given two > weeks > before she nearly died as a baby, though they were told at the > time > it was not the cause...."Just two weeks before Siobhan died we > took > her for a swine flu injection. "We're not saying that injection > had > anything to do with what happened but the pattern was the same; > I > went to check on her in her cot and she was blue and not > breathing. > To experience this twice was horrific."> > > > http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/Parents-pay-> emotional-tribute-after.5970884.jp> > Parents pay emotional tribute after tot's death> 11 January 2010> By Raimes> A COUPLE have spoken of their heartbreak after finding their > two-year-old girl dead in bed in circumstances chillingly > similar to > a previous incident which had left her severely disabled.> > On both occasions Siobhan Boyle was discovered in a serious > condition > in her cot within weeks of a routine vaccination.> > On 30 December she was found "blue and not breathing" in her cot > by > her mother Charmaine Boyle. All efforts to resuscitate her > failed and > a post-mortem did not reveal the cause of death.> > Mrs Boyle and her husband Craig, from Dreghorn, today paid > tribute to > their "darling angel princess", who was a twin.> > The circumstances of Siobhan's death mirrored an incident when > she > was nine weeks old, which left her paralysed, deaf, blind and > epileptic. Mr and Mrs Boyle believe their daughter's > disabilities > were brought on by a whooping cough jag Siobhan was given two > weeks > before she nearly died as a baby, though they were told at the > time > it was not the cause.> > Mrs Boyle, 25, said: "We had huge reservations because she had a > bad > cold but the doctors told us it would be fine. A couple of weeks > later we found her cot covered in bile. We rushed her to the > hospital > but she passed away for five minutes and oxygen couldn't get to > her > brain. From then on, our once happy and smiley baby wasn't able > to > move, see or hear."> > Mrs Boyle added: "Just two weeks before Siobhan died we took her > for > a swine flu injection.> > "We're not saying that injection had anything to do with what > happened but the pattern was the same; I went to check on her in > her > cot and she was blue and not breathing. To experience this twice > was horrific."> > Experts say the swine flu vaccine, approved by the World Health > Organisation and licensed by European authorities, is safe.> > Siobhan, an identical twin to Rhianne and sister to Sinead, 5, > died > at 1:30am on 30 December.> > While a post-mortem did not reveal a cause of death the couple > are > hopeful that blood test results due in a couple of weeks will > shed > light on what happened. Siobhan's severe brain damage meant she > was > paralysed throughout her lifetime and had to be fed through a > tube > connected to her stomach.> > Doctors could not tell whether she was aware of her surroundings > but > the couple are certain Siobhan knew who they were.> > Mr Boyle, 25, said: "She knew her mum and dad. She would almost > always settle down when she cried if we were around."> > Mrs Boyle added: "We would sit Siobhan next to her sisters and > they > had a good time playing with her. It wasn't much of a life for > her, > but we made it the best we could."> > Although the toddler's young sisters do not fully grasp the > situation, Mrs Boyle said she had explained that Siobhan was > "dancing > with the angels".> > The couple are now putting a memory box together for their > daughter, > which they will display at her pink-themed funeral at South > Queensferry Cemetery on 12 January. They are also set to collect > donations for Ward 7 of the Sick Children's Hospital.> > Mr Boyle said: "Siobhan's life was difficult but we would not > change > it. We will always remember our darling princess."> > > > > > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA> Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email > courses - next classes start January 27 & 28> http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or > http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 I posted the same thought! How on earth.. just goes to show the total conditioning we feel. I am dumbfounded too by my friend who has a spectrum kid and STILL says she thinks vaccines have a place in healthcare! AND she’s still vaxxing her other kids “just on a different schedule”.. like that is going to make it safe to space them out and not do some! Nita, and my crew: 16, Jon 15, 12, 10, 8, Christian (RIP: 7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 4 and Isaac, 1 http://momof6.dotphoto.com for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot.blogspot.com I'm like a snapdragon: half of me has snapped and the other is draggin' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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