Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 this is awful! I know how hard you have worked to recover you son. Thank God you are well versed on vaccine dangers. We have a lot of work ahead of us educating others. --- In , " Curtin " <jcurtin@r...> wrote: > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act in their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is 16 and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the end of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all of his medications were in his chart. > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled that Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on prednisone, and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, and azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK OF FATALITY from the shot. > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son could have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an eye, so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family mmember, keep in mind that your safety and well being may very well be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 My father is diabetic and treated at a VA hospital for various things. In a check up they discovered he hadn't had a pneumonia shot. My mother insisted they had, but the records didn't reflect it. So, she and my father both being aware of thimerosal, asked if it had any in it. While the nurse said " i don't know " she stuck my father with the injection. Needless to say they are rather ticked. Lynn --- In , " Curtin " <jcurtin@r...> wrote: > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act in their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is 16 and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the end of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all of his medications were in his chart. > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled that Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on prednisone, and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, and azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK OF FATALITY from the shot. > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son could have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an eye, so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family mmember, keep in mind that your safety and well being may very well be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Why was this doctor " appalled " that Mike had never had a Hepatitis B shot? A few years ago this shot didn't even exist but now " not having one " is considered life-threatening? Are these doctors being given financial incentives for these shots or what? I DO hope you called the doctors office and made him aware that you may have saved your son's life in spite of his negligence. Vicki --- In , " Curtin " <jcurtin@r...> wrote: > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act in their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is 16 and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the end of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all of his medications were in his chart. > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled that Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on prednisone, and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, and azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK OF FATALITY from the shot. > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son could have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an eye, so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family mmember, keep in mind that your safety and well being may very well be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hi There's a book out called " Patient Heal Thyself " that I have been handing out to all my clients with colon problems. They are all following the book and have all improved. In fact one of my 35 yr old male clients was scheduled for removal of his colon,did the diet and supps and the doc said that after only 2 weeks of being on the regiment no surgery is necessary!!!!!!!! FWIW, R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Have you ever heard Dr. Jordan Rubin's story about his battle with Chrohn's disease? He wrote a book about it. I think the website is www.gardenoflife.com. Maybe some of his experience could help your son. Carol [ ] Don't be fooled > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act in their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is 16 and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the end of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all of his medications were in his chart. > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled that Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on prednisone, and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, and azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK OF FATALITY from the shot. > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son could have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an eye, so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family mmember, keep in mind that your safet y and well being may very well be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Maybe she was shooting up drugs and sleeping with everyone around. Sorry, just kidding of course but the whole theory behind this vaccine is absurd for *most* people. m.l. > > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board > certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act in > their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please > consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is 16 > and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was > referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a > prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the end > of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all of > his medications were in his chart. > > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled that > Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him > one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on prednisone, > and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for > Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the > shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly > frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out > AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B > vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, and > azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK OF > FATALITY from the shot. > > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son could > have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an eye, > so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are > thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family > mmember, keep in mind that your safety and well being may very well > be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 MAry Lynn-he should have charged that nurse with assault. [ ] Re: Don't be fooled > My father is diabetic and treated at a VA hospital for various > things. In a check up they discovered he hadn't had a pneumonia > shot. My mother insisted they had, but the records didn't reflect > it. So, she and my father both being aware of thimerosal, asked if > it had any in it. While the nurse said " i don't know " she stuck my > father with the injection. Needless to say they are rather ticked. > > Lynn > > > > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board > certified, highly trained > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 We are going back to the immunologist's on Wednesday. The sole reason for a return visit will be to learn if Mike makes antibodies to antigens appropriately, and whether he's a candidate for IVIG therapy. After that, I will give them a highlighted copy of the information in the vaccine brochure and leave. They need never see my smiling face again. This will doubtlessly affirm the Dr's suspicions about my paranoia and delusions of grandeur... [ ] Re: Don't be fooled > Maybe she was shooting up drugs and sleeping with everyone around. > Sorry, just kidding of course but the whole theory behind this > vaccine is absurd for *most* people. > > m.l. > > > > > > For those people who hesitate to believe that their board > > certified, highly trained medical professional will not always act > in > > their child's best interests when it comes to vaccinations, please > > consider what happened to my son on a recent Dr. visit. Mike is > 16 > > and suffers from Crohn's disease and an immune deficiency. He was > > referred to a very well thought of immunologist, associated with a > > prominent teaching hospital, following a hospitalization at the > end > > of February. All of his medical records had been forwarded, all > of > > his medications were in his chart. > > > After reviewing Mike's case, this specialist was appalled > that > > Mike had never received a hepatitis B shot. He wanted to give him > > one, along with a pneumovax, on the spot. As Mike is on > prednisone, > > and had elevated liver enzymes from a medication he was taking for > > Crohn's, I refused to allow the injection. Mike also refused the > > shot. The doctor dismissed our concerns completely. He was clearly > > frustrated and upset by our lack of cooperation. What I found out > > AFTER the visit is that RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE INSERT for the Hep B > > vaccine is a warning that being on a combination of prednisone, > and > > azacol (both Crohn's drugs Mike is on) carries an INCREASED RISK > OF > > FATALITY from the shot. > > > What was crystal clear to me at the time was that my son > could > > have been dead on the floor and the Dr. would not have batted an > eye, > > so long as the sacred vaccine quotas were upheld. If you are > > thinking about accepting a vaccination for yourself or a family > > mmember, keep in mind that your safety and well being may very > well > > be the LAST thing on the dr's mind. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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