You don’t decline an ambulance if your child has stopped breathing, even if they start breathing again.
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Replying to @seaglass34 @EmmaGPaley and
No - you don’t. We’ve had to call an ambulance for my eldest several times for asthma attacks. Even if the EMTs stabilized him at home or in the ambulance, he’d STILL go to the hospital. There’s no excuse for what those parents did - they medically neglected their child to death!
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You’re defending & supporting child abusers who medically neglected their child to the point of death. That speaks volumes about the person you are, & how insignificant your children must be to you. Parents who love their kids don’t condone child abuse
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It's really a theological argument: "Alternative medicine (loosely defined) cannot fail -- it can only be failed." With a hefty and quite toxic component of victim blaming.
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