Sick of seeing parents & docs being vilified if they dare even ask of a link between MMR & autism. It's called INFORMED consent for a reason
@paulrogers002 Totally. And now this 'foaming at the mouth' attack on a doc who questions their science? Debate with him then, if he's wrong
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@C7RKY At NHS Direct, they were lying that privately-administered single jabs (not MMR triple jabs) were "illegal" when rung for advice -> -
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@C7RKY Of course, single jabs took more resources; small extra period when child not wholly immunised, but parents agreement paramount -> -
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@C7RKY Medical establishment, not parents, were ones refusing vaccination, telling parents 'triple jab or nothing'. Any blame is theirs. -
@paulrogers002 Agreed! Consent is being abused in several areas of medical world imho. If you need to bully/mislead, your argument is weak. -
@C7RKY Medical profession do seem esp. insecure about these sort of questions. Wrong theory of disease until a century ago.. -
@paulrogers002 Shhh...you might cause some to question the underlying 'science', supporting the arrogant assumption of always being right! -
@C7RKY That fear haunts them daily, I'm sure - most repeat medical rituals by rote, just as mistaken forebears did.. -
@paulrogers002 It's amazing how the dynamic of the relationship can be influenced, merely by learning rules of informed consent. Says it all - 12 more replies
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