Guest guest Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 I'm kind of uncomfortable with this discussion. My dad died in October because of complications from mercury toxicity from flu shots. He was cremated immediately...because we weren't going to send his case to " vaccine court " and there's no one to sue for this. This was out of no special " beliefs " on my family's part but out of a wish not to drag things out for my mother. Part of me wanted an autopsy to prove his heart muscles had been destroyed by thimerosal and aluminum, etc. But how maccabre and we knew the truth anyway. It wouldn't bring him back. > > > > I find this blogger's willingness to descend into the media feeding > frmore commonly left to the tabloids to be deplorable. > > > > Many are quik to paint the Travoltas as being in denial, of > neglecting Jett. Those who are close to the family paint an entirely > different picture, and universally speak of the love and acceptance > they both accorded Jett, and especially the very close bond had > with his son. By all reports he is devestated by Jett's death. What > this family deserves at this time is to be allowed to grieve without > having to see speculation about the shoulda-coulda- woulda glaring at > them from all sides. > > > > From this author's previous writings, had the Travoltas embraced > their son's challenges by seeking out bio-medical therapies, they > would have been condemned for taking uncalled for risks with their > child's health because they refused to accept his disability. Now > because they did NOT try whatever they could, they are condemned for > being blind and neglectful. > > > > What is obvious is that this author believes she knows better than > any of the doctors the Travoltas have seen in Jett's life (and they > must have seen someone; Kawasaki Disease is hardly something they > could have pulled out of their hats), and that the ONLY course of > action is the one she happens to believe in. Considering she > believes she knows better than all, it is surprising she is relegated > to writing a second rate blog. She should be publishing her work, so > that peer review can confirm her grandiose self. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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