Tim who is now four years old went with his Mother to a new Doctor for a check up. After having sat in the waiting room for about fifteen minutes, Mom and Tim were ushered into the doctor’s office by a male nurse who took Tim’s temperature and weighed him. They were both then taken to a closed room where the male nurse asked a battery of questions.
Mom explained to the male nurse that at birth Tim had his stomach extended and he was blue in color. After a series of diagnostic testing it was established that baby Tim had Hirschsprung disease. In simple terms this meant that Tim was born with the inability to excrete stool. The indication that Tim’s stomach was filled with stool and other toxins at birth later revealed other concerns. Tim had his stomach pumped out to relieve him of the toxins and he went through several dilatations before he under-went two corrective surgeries to help him with his bowel movements.
Mom went on to explain that when Tim became a toddler changes began to occur in his overall behavior with each added vaccination. It was not until Tim was two years old that his mother realized a drastic deterioration in his cognitive abilities. Mom said that she knew that something was definitely wrong when she could not get Tim to make any type of eye contact.
One day while looking at an educational program, Mom continued saying, she heard a woman named Jenny McCarthy speaking about her own son who was autistic. Ms McCarthy mentioned that it is usually the children who already have some sort of medical issues who show these autistic behaviors shortly after being vaccinated. Ms McCarthy said that in an effort to help correct some of these symptoms the children with autism should not be given foods with artificial flavoring in them. It would seem that a child born with toxins would be a ripe candidate for autism. Mom assumed that anyone in the medical field, such as the male nurse, could make that connection; or may be they do but they disregard it anyway for the sake of “one size fit all” vaccine approvals.
Mom attempted to give the male nurse a copy of Tim’s vaccination records. The male nurse handed the records back to Mom with out even glancing at it. Of course, after Mom told Tim’s story the male nurse got furious insisting that Tim be vaccinated and that they needed to take care of that issue immediately.
When the Doctor finally came in and examined Tim to look at his progress, several suggestions was made in an effort to assist Tim with his concerns. The last thing that was discussed was the issue of the vaccination. Mom handed the Doctor (who seem a little more reasonable) a copy of Tim’s vaccination records which indicated that Tim was already fully enucleated. The Doctor then looked at the records that he was holding in his hands and compared it with the one Mom handed to him only to realize that they did not match. Then the Doctor looked at the names on both records only to find out that the names did not match also. The doctor apologized and explained to Mom that the male nurse had apparently pulled up the records of another child in error. Then the Doctor excused himself and said that he would take both records to the front desk to have the matter rectified.
Imagine the concerns Mom had when “trigger happy” male nurse returned to the room carrying a tray full of veils to re-vaccinate little Tim. Mom had to assert herself before telling the ethically challenged male nurse that he should refrain from going anywhere near Tim before first speaking to, and then getting
authorization from the Doctor.
Needless to say Mom nor Tim never returned to that Health center as it would appear that the nurse there refused to use good judgment and would rather have err on the side of FDA laws rather than take the safety of a child into consideration for the sake of vaccinations. In my opinion what that male nurse was about to do to little Tim was bordering on “attempted child abuse”. Isn’t
there a law against that?
Penelope Ince
Tim who is now four years old went with his Mother to a new Doctor for a check up. After having sat in the waiting room for about fifteen minutes, Mom and Tim were ushered into the doctor’s office by a male nurse who took Tim’s temperature and weighed him. They were both then taken to a closed room where the male nurse asked a battery of questions.
Mom explained to the male nurse that at birth Tim had his stomach extended and he was blue in color. After a series of diagnostic testing it was established that baby Tim had Hirschsprung disease. In simple terms this meant that Tim was born with the inability to excrete stool. The indication that Tim’s stomach was filled with stool and other toxins at birth later revealed other concerns. Tim had his stomach pumped out to relieve him of the toxins and he went through several dilatations before he under-went two corrective surgeries to help him with his bowel movements.
Mom went on to explain that when Tim became a toddler changes began to occur in his overall behavior with each added vaccination. It was not until Tim was two years old that his mother realized a drastic deterioration in his cognitive abilities. Mom said that she knew that something was definitely wrong when she could not get Tim to make any type of eye contact.
One day while looking at an educational program, Mom continued saying, she heard a woman named Jenny McCarthy speaking about her own son who was autistic. Ms McCarthy mentioned that it is usually the children who already have some sort of medical issues who show these autistic behaviors shortly after being vaccinated. Ms McCarthy said that in an effort to help correct some of these symptoms the children with autism should not be given foods with artificial flavoring in them. It would seem that a child born with toxins would be a ripe candidate for autism. Mom assumed that anyone in the medical field, such as the male nurse, could make that connection; or may be they do but they disregard it anyway for the sake of “one size fit all” vaccine approvals.
Mom attempted to give the male nurse a copy of Tim’s vaccination records. The male nurse handed the records back to Mom with out even glancing at it. Of course, after Mom told Tim’s story the male nurse got furious insisting that Tim be vaccinated and that they needed to take care of that issue immediately.
When the Doctor finally came in and examined Tim to look at his progress, several suggestions was made in an effort to assist Tim with his concerns. The last thing that was discussed was the issue of the vaccination. Mom handed the Doctor (who seem a little more reasonable) a copy of Tim’s vaccination records which indicated that Tim was already fully enucleated. The Doctor then looked at the records that he was holding in his hands and compared it with the one Mom handed to him only to realize that they did not match. Then the Doctor looked at the names on both records only to find out that the names did not match also. The doctor apologized and explained to Mom that the male nurse had apparently pulled up the records of another child in error. Then the Doctor excused himself and said that he would take both records to the front desk to have the matter rectified.
Imagine the concerns Mom had when “trigger happy” male nurse returned to the room carrying a tray full of veils to re-vaccinate little Tim. Mom had to assert herself before telling the ethically challenged male nurse that he should refrain from going anywhere near Tim before first speaking to, and then getting
authorization from the Doctor.
Needless to say Mom nor Tim never returned to that Health center as it would appear that the nurse there refused to use good judgment and would rather have err on the side of FDA laws rather than take the safety of a child into consideration for the sake of vaccinations. In my opinion what that male nurse was about to do to little Tim was bordering on “attempted child abuse”. Isn’t
there a law against that?
Penelope Ince
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.