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Worried for friend's child

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I have a friend who has a 5 year old daughter who has been sickly for 2 weeks now. She is going in to see the doctor again today. I think she went in like 10 days ago too and the doctor just said "virus" and sent them home. Well in fishing for info I discovered my friend had gotten the child's booster vaxes 3 weeks ago. For 2 weeks the child has been complaining of tummy aches. In the past several days she's deteriorated, putting herself to bed early, apparently not having a bowel movement for at least a few days, not being hungry, complaining of a pain in her leg, having very smelly gas and almost falling down several times. Could these things be vaccine related? The doctor of course says no, it would have happened right away :. She's also depressed-like and not herself. I'm very concerned for her.
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Vaccine reactions do not always 'surface' immediately, so yes, it is definitely possible your friend's daughter is experiencing a reaction I hope she starts feeling better soon.
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Of course the doctor will chalk it up to coincidence. IMO this is how the numbers of documented vaccine reactions are fairly small, The medical community just denies most of them are related to vaccines...how convenient. Yeah yeah, there is no proof just like there was no proof the world was round or smoking causes lung cancer....until there was. We can't accept anectodal evidence!! Even if there are hundreds of million of parents reporting the same type of problems post vaccines.....

ETA....Im so sorry too! I hope she is able to fully recover
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I would point your friend in the direction of a DAN doctor or naturopath so she can get her started on a full detox. Poor little girl, I hope she feels better soon.
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