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Surgeon/scientist promoting science in medicine and exposing quackery. Editor of Science-Based Medicine. My opinions do NOT represent those of my employers.

Michigan, USA
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    2. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 4 Dec 2019
      Replying to @NoahPaulLeGies @KMerian and

      I can tell you after my child’s first reaction to MMR they didn’t do any research to find out the cause. When she was injured the second time by MMR they didn’t do research. To this day they have not done any research to find out which ingredient cause her injuries.

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    4. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 4 Dec 2019
      Replying to @NoahPaulLeGies @KMerian and

      Remember that science starts with correlation then to hypothesis and then to research and then to causal relationship. When you stop at correlation you aren’t supporting scientific method. I’ve had enough of the pro vax talking points.

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    5. Raggette Utbuggy‏ @RaggetteU 4 Dec 2019
      Replying to @ambiebambie326 @NoahPaulLeGies and

      Wow, sorry to hear that. Were you able to report it to vaers? Does she have a medical diagnosis now? I understand your frustration. Vaccine injuries happen.

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    6. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 4 Dec 2019
      Replying to @RaggetteU @NoahPaulLeGies and

      Both were reported but there is a difference in how reporting works when a parent reports vs a doctor, even though a doctor should report anything after a vaccine they don’t. I had to get a lawyer who forced them to admit I reported it to them.

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    7. Brick Muffinwhistle‏ @_CWN 4 Dec 2019
      Replying to @ambiebambie326 @RaggetteU and

      No. There's not a single difference in the reporting between a parent and a doctor. Once again, you're colossally wrong.

      1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
    8. Raggette Utbuggy‏ @RaggetteU 5 Dec 2019
      Replying to @_CWN @ambiebambie326 and

      How stupid can you be? Sweet Jesus....like a parents report is going to have higher weight in litigation. You just are nasty to be nasty.

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    9. Brick Muffinwhistle‏ @_CWN 5 Dec 2019
      Replying to @RaggetteU @ambiebambie326 and

      You obviously know as little about litigation as you do about VAERS and science in general. An observation of a symptom carries the same weight from any witness. What you antivax chowderheads are upset about is that your high school degrees do not qualify you to diagnose.

      3 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
    10. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 5 Dec 2019
      Replying to @_CWN @RaggetteU and

      A. I’m not anti vax. B. I have a case in court for over three years now, I’m well versed on how this system works. C. Your constant need to name call and bully shows your level of immaturity and ignorance. Happy Holidays

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      David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 5 Dec 2019
      Replying to @ambiebambie326 @_CWN and

      OK, if you’re not antivax, then this question should be easy: Which vaccine(s) do you consider sufficiently safe and effective to recommend to all children without medical contraindications?

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        2. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 5 Dec 2019
          Replying to @gorskon @_CWN and

          No vaccine is 100% safe just as no medication or medical procedure. While I understand public health needs, the fact that they are not 100% safe must be taken into consideration more than it currently is and is my number one reason for concerns on mandates.

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        1. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 5 Dec 2019
          Replying to @gorskon @_CWN and

          If you want to vaccinate your child you should allowed to do so. If I have concerns for my child’s health, I should be able to make a decision with my doctor. There should be testing for susceptibility.

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        2. Amber Wilson‏ @ambiebambie326 5 Dec 2019
          Replying to @gorskon @_CWN and

          And once a child is injured there should not be any forced mandate to continue the vaccination schedule for that child or siblings. They are at a known high risk for further injury at that point.

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        3. Brick Muffinwhistle‏ @_CWN 5 Dec 2019
          Replying to @ambiebambie326 @gorskon and

          A "known high risk" based on what? Got any science at all to support that blanket statement?

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        2. Alex‏ @AlexGillette7 5 Dec 2019
          Replying to @gorskon @ambiebambie326 and

          She's Anti-Vax.

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        1. Raggette Utbuggy‏ @RaggetteU 8 Dec 2019
          Replying to @gorskon @ambiebambie326 and

          Why don't you call your people off Amber? I think the world is safe from her now.

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