Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 In a message dated 5/17/2006 6:35:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Googahly@... writes: <<Any protocol that involves possible death is reason enough to avoid it.>> So, I guess you will be avoiding the protocol since more deaths have been linked to SSRIs than to any chelation drug. Rather than over-dramatizing reports of deaths due to drug mix-ups, (which are only semi-related at best to this " competing " treatment), why don't we focus on how beneficial is for kids and talk up the science behind it and its success stories? Sure, we could scare a few parents away from the other doctors and possibly help their kids in the long run, but wouldn't it be better to share the real science and success of and ultimately help more parents and doctors to want to use this treatment because it works? Ok, I'm done now. Think I need some chocolate, and maybe a vacation. Gaylen Hi Gaylen and all list members: There are hundreds of thousands of people dying daily from drug mixes: over the counter, prescriptions, including SSRI's, etc... When certain drugs are mixed together whether over long or short periods of time there is always a chance of poisoning to occur. And from what I came across today it is the leading cause of death. What I don't understand, Gaylen is why you are assuming I am bashing anyone, I am a parent who has been made a fool of and laughed at as we all were at one time or another. I just can't understand that after all we have been through, all of us here at @ , why we can't just stick to the protocol, other than articles or newpapers or top topics of conversation regarding " autism " . I think we are all too sensitive here. With all the crap we put in our kids bodies, why would anyone add to it with IV Chelation, when kids are dying left and right, regardless how safe everyone says it is. That 's my argument. I am struggling with what appears to be .... pointing fingers at certain individuals. We need to stand as a TEAM IF WE ARE EVER GOING TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN SPREADING THE TRUTH HERE. We should probably think about keeping posts more general other than getting clicky and pal-pal with certain individuals and NOT with others ..........................................because feelings can get hurt too! Michele Cerruto Mauldin, SC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.