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RE: My Duty As A Parent

in Deep Dives2 years ago

I didn't know that part about the ultrasound! My gosh, sounds horrible for the baby indeed..

Regarding the money trail, I remember seeing some of these examples before and it's good that this is repeated like it is now because more are waking up and questioning things.

I personally was given prednisone a few weeks ago for my hand (probably carpal tunnel syndrome but yet to be diagnosed) the doc asked me if I had high blood pressure, I said no first, and then realized I did have it some times so I said I did in the past. He didn't check it (which was odd looking back) he prescribed me the prednisone 5mg (low dose) it's common I read afterwards. It took me 4 tablets of 5 mg to have my blood pressure rise to 166/99 I had such a headache that I thought I needed to go to A&E. I sat it out thankfully and within 2 days it was back to normal, needless to say I quit taking them immediately. It fits the narrative a bit doesn't it, that a doc doesn't check the blood pressure first but just prescribes low dose and see what happens. I will not take any other things without questioning them severely first.

Instead I started drinking golden lattes with turmeric 2x a day and guess what, there's improvement already!

Regarding vaccines, in Budapest I was sort of forced to give our daughter the missing shots, but I read here in Spain it's not mandatory but advised and they can ask but not reject a child. So I gave them copies of the booklet from the doc in Hungary and hoped for the best. She's now been in school two months almost and didn't have her last vaccine. I really hope it will remain advised and not mandatory :)

I loved reading this btw, you are a true example and there's always something to learn from you <3

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Yeah as if one shoe fits all, that's a huge problem with the medical industry is that they just follow protocols, ignoring how different we all are. Thank you for sharing your story @thisismylife xxxx