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they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was

the invention of roy meadow who was very much

discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about

one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-(

claudia

--- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: >

>

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Evening%20Standard

>

>

> Social workers 'right to question parents'

> By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health

> Correspondent and

> 26 February 2004

> The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as

> social workers defended their right to interview the

> mothers of autistic children.

> They insisted some parents could be harming their

> children to draw attention to themselves, and

> admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week

> investigation before accepting she had done nothing

> wrong.

> It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20

> parents of autistic children faced accusations that

> they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by

> Proxy.

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And I thought after the furore blew up with him that they were going to

abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it didn't exist after

all...?

Love, light and peace,

Sue

" He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a

fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb

§ Re: MMR-Social workers 'right to question

§ parents'

§

§

§ they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was

§ the invention of roy meadow who was very much

§ discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about

§ one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-(

§ claudia

§

§ --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: >

§ >

§ http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni

§ ng%20Standard

§ >

§ >

§ > Social workers 'right to question parents'

§ > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health

§ > Correspondent and

§ > 26 February 2004

§ > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as

§ > social workers defended their right to interview the

§ > mothers of autistic children.

§ > They insisted some parents could be harming their

§ > children to draw attention to themselves, and

§ > admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week

§ > investigation before accepting she had done nothing

§ > wrong.

§ > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20

§ > parents of autistic children faced accusations that

§ > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by

§ > Proxy.

§

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that's what i thought, sue. but i've just been told

different on another list *growl*.

claudia

--- Sue <ANGELmouse@...> wrote: > And I thought

after the furore blew up with him that

> they were going to

> abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it

> didn't exist after

> all...?

>

> Love, light and peace,

>

> Sue

>

> " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who

> does not ask remains a

> fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb

>

> § Re: MMR-Social workers

> 'right to question

> § parents'

> §

> §

> § they very conveniently forget to mention that

> MSBP was

> § the invention of roy meadow who was very much

> § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk

> about

> § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-(

> § claudia

> §

> § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: >

> § >

> §

>

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni

> § ng%20Standard

> § >

> § >

> § > Social workers 'right to question parents'

> § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health

> § > Correspondent and

> § > 26 February 2004

> § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened

> today as

> § > social workers defended their right to

> interview the

> § > mothers of autistic children.

> § > They insisted some parents could be harming

> their

> § > children to draw attention to themselves, and

> § > admitted subjecting one mother to an

> eight-week

> § > investigation before accepting she had done

> nothing

> § > wrong.

> § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up

> to 20

> § > parents of autistic children faced accusations

> that

> § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome

> by

> § > Proxy.

> §

>

>

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And I thought after the furore blew up with him that they were going to

abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it didn't exist after

all...?

Love, light and peace,

Sue

" He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a

fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb

§ Re: MMR-Social workers 'right to question

§ parents'

§

§

§ they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was

§ the invention of roy meadow who was very much

§ discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about

§ one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-(

§ claudia

§

§ --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: >

§ >

§ http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni

§ ng%20Standard

§ >

§ >

§ > Social workers 'right to question parents'

§ > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health

§ > Correspondent and

§ > 26 February 2004

§ > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as

§ > social workers defended their right to interview the

§ > mothers of autistic children.

§ > They insisted some parents could be harming their

§ > children to draw attention to themselves, and

§ > admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week

§ > investigation before accepting she had done nothing

§ > wrong.

§ > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20

§ > parents of autistic children faced accusations that

§ > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by

§ > Proxy.

§

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that's what i thought, sue. but i've just been told

different on another list *growl*.

claudia

--- Sue <ANGELmouse@...> wrote: > And I thought

after the furore blew up with him that

> they were going to

> abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it

> didn't exist after

> all...?

>

> Love, light and peace,

>

> Sue

>

> " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who

> does not ask remains a

> fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb

>

> § Re: MMR-Social workers

> 'right to question

> § parents'

> §

> §

> § they very conveniently forget to mention that

> MSBP was

> § the invention of roy meadow who was very much

> § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk

> about

> § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-(

> § claudia

> §

> § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: >

> § >

> §

>

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni

> § ng%20Standard

> § >

> § >

> § > Social workers 'right to question parents'

> § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health

> § > Correspondent and

> § > 26 February 2004

> § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened

> today as

> § > social workers defended their right to

> interview the

> § > mothers of autistic children.

> § > They insisted some parents could be harming

> their

> § > children to draw attention to themselves, and

> § > admitted subjecting one mother to an

> eight-week

> § > investigation before accepting she had done

> nothing

> § > wrong.

> § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up

> to 20

> § > parents of autistic children faced accusations

> that

> § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome

> by

> § > Proxy.

> §

>

>

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