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Poor little girl - 6 mo after the MMR

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Is it just me, or did the girl's mom's headband look a bit childish, almost EGL?
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Originally Posted by Minarai View Post
Is it just me, or did the girl's mom's headband look a bit childish, almost EGL?
What is EGL?
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What is EGL?
Elegant Gothic Lolita, a Japanese fashion subculture in which people (usually girls and young women) dress like Victorian china dolls. The "gothic" part usually consists of the colors black and red and cross/crucifix and rose designs.
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From the article:

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Until she had the MMR jab Melody Brook was a bewitching little girl who loved to sing and dance.

Two days later the five-year-old started to limp and fall over and before long she couldn't walk.
Add one more to the list of millions who have been damaged by vaccines. Another beautiful, healthy child just disappears right after vaccination.


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I think the jab has attacked the part of her brain that was damaged when she was a baby. It's just too much of a coincidence for this to happen just two days after her jab, but no-one wants to listen to me.
Again, if the medical community truly cared about doing something about this, they wouldn't just ignore the vaccine connection.

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Doctors are baffled by her mystery condition and continue to carry out tests to diagnose it and search for a way forward.
It's not a mystery condition. And the medical community wonders why so many people have turned away from them.

For those who still believe doctors don't make any money off of vaccines, how much is this one child going to rake in for doctors and hospitals over the next few decades?
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Poor little girl How heartbreaking.
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Wow...what a terrible story.
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I don't care about the woman's headband.

What IS of concern is her poor little girl, who has become a prisoner in her own body. Thanks to the MMR, you can bet on that.
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I don't care about the woman's headband.
Neither do I, personally. It was just something that caught my eye and made me question her judgment for a second.

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What IS of concern is her poor little girl, who has become a prisoner in her own body. Thanks to the MMR, you can bet on that.
You don't need to bet on it necessarily; you've already won. It's Big Pharma who refuses to acknowledge your victory.
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I cannot even imagine this mother's grief and guilt. I'm sure she doesn't get much sleep at night wondering "what if" she had only listened to her instincts and not her doctors who assured her it would be "safe." Meanwhile the doctors responsible for this are sleeping well, after all, its not their kid who is suffering. It's not their kid who was injured.

I'd want to crawl in a hole and die if it happened to my kid. To see this girl flourish after she wasn't expected to make it as a young baby, only to have it all go down the drain after getting a shot years later just makes me want to barf. I say we demand that every pediatrician and every doctor do some independent research on vaccines (not funded by Big Pharma) for at least 6 months before they are allowed to practice!
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what is really sad is that Sebelus <spelled that wrong... has already released the pharma companies from liability for swine flu.. and even for the childhood vaccination there is little that can be done if your children suffer.. NO pharma company should ever be released for liability for any product they make... this alone is a crime and the fact that this medicine is mandatory is a crime against humanity. It's not the adults who voluntarily get injected and suffer that bothers me.. it's the children who unknowingly are being set up for permanent damage , they are helpless.. and they trust thier parents and the doctors... the children have no defense.. and look what is happening.. ::
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This is horrible, but sadly not surprising.
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Poor thing...
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Doctors are baffled by her mystery condition and continue to carry out tests to diagnose it and search for a way forward.
At least the doctors didn't blame the little girl for paralyzing herself as a result of emotional stress from being bullied at school.

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A spokesman for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said:'This is a complex case and our specialists are working hard to understand and diagnose Melody's condition
How hard are they really working to find out the truth? How about Maimed by Vaccination for a diagnosis?

A healthy child comes into the office, receives a load of toxins that have a history of injury, including paralysis, and they can't figure out what could possibly be going on? These "specialists" are definitely overpaid.

This is the whole problem with "diagnosis." Doctors can call something whatever they want and it becomes etched in stone and people run around repeating it as if it was real.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...#ixzz0NFqPksPf
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