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Replying to @ann_poppy @Mindyourownyo and
"..this combination of drugs would only be appropriate for a patient 'in the terminal phase of a malignant disease'. But Ms Milazzo insisted last night that her father had not received a terminal diagnosis." > Well if this isn't just the perfect addition to this thread. Hmmm..
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Replying to @C7RKY @ann_poppy and
Mixing midazolam with other drug's lethal had they deep sedated this poor man wonder if he had fits hope his family get all the medical records that they don't go missing falsify wonder if toxoligy report mortality report safeguarding so sad poor man
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Replying to @ashkarmstrong @ann_poppy and
It's a name that's etched into my mind now - I have Wayne to thank for that. It's the first drug I think to ask about now, next to morphone for eolc. I just don't understand this side of it well enough. Haven't had to study drugs outside of MMR jabs in my journey. So not my forte
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Replying to @billdossett @ashkarmstrong and
I had a happy, walking, talking little boy. We took him for his MMR jab. Fever & crying started that night. He didn't stop screaming again for 3 months, whilst banging his head on walls/floor, arching his back in agony while he screamed & going through 20+ toxic nappies per day.
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Replying to @C7RKY @billdossett and
Eventually, he 'emerged' severely autistic, unable to walk, talk, look you in the eye, or do anything he was able to do beforehand. The medical world says there's no link. After a little research, I conclude the medical world is full of shit. Just a personal opinion, of course :)
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Replying to @C7RKY @tinavikki85 and
week before MMR walked up to my dad and said hello grandad (approx 20 months old) then had the MMR and growls for 3 years and no talking
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Replying to @MathewFsDad @tinavikki85 and
Oh.. Andrew. It doesn't matter how many people tell me about their experience, (and there have been LOTS) it still gives me a lump in my throat every time. I'm so sorry. How's he doing now?
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Replying to @C7RKY @tinavikki85 and
I'm not allowed to mention him online at the moment thanks to some very nasty people... But I can if you wish do as I have with others and help you to get to know him and him you sir
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You're not? Oh dear. That sounds troubling. Not sure I understand the help you're referring to here? But perhaps that's because don't feel able to say.
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Replying to @C7RKY @tinavikki85 and
I spent my sons life researching and working with many people on the spectrum, and hired by the county council to work in schools. So with personal history I can help parents to better understand and help form strategies that work, and have done successfully sir. So I offer help
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