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'And we're just supposed to believe that he/she is actually a neurologist and just trust in his/her word.'
WEve seen all to many 'neurologists' behave like hooligans with regards to Desiree. Dont be swayed by their credentials. This is a powerful form of persuasion and is why the masses take the vaccines and other drugs...
Posted by: brian | November 10, 2009 at 03:25 AM
'I hope all of your progeny die from easily preventable viral diseases". '
Eh? Thats one hell of a belief! Post vaccine 'complications' as desiree jennings has shown us make this belief laughable and dangerous.
Posted by: brian | November 10, 2009 at 03:22 AM
http://askrsb.podbean.com/2009/11/04/exclusive-flu-shot-victim-desiree-jennings-cured-of-untreatable-neurological-disorder/
All those DAN! doctors and Generation Rescue takes her instead to Dr Rashid Buttar--go figure! Buttar and his td-DMPS fell out of favor in the autism world some years ago and I always wondered what happened to him. I'm really intrigued by the fact that GR took her to him, though JB Handley was clearly a big fan in the old days. Did DAN! doctors not want to get embroiled in the mess? Were they not confident enough to take her on as a patient? If you listen to the interview, it is classic Buttar! Brash and self-confident, bordering on the arrogant. But good for him that he took the case and that he was so successful! Go, Dr Buttar!
Posted by: Dee | November 09, 2009 at 01:15 AM
Dr. Pissed you are are not a real physician at all. No real physician would ever declare "I hope all of your progeny die from easily preventable viral diseases". Should you continue to assert that you have the moral authority to question this persons veracity and treat patients with the same disdain as you have the simple bloggers here who only seek the truth about vaccines and their injurious nature to protect their children and loved ones then I will personally file a legal action as a physician and surgeon in California to be served on this blogg to have your named revealed so I can file a complaint against you at the medical board of whatever state you practice in as you clearly are mentally and emotionaly unstable and a danger to the public and everyone should be protected against you as you should not be left alone unmonitored with patients.
Should it turn out, as I suspect, that you truly are not a physician Califronia and federal law provide a remedy for that as well.
Posted by: WILLIE | November 07, 2009 at 09:36 PM
So nice how he (or she) hides behind an anonymous nickname so we won't know who it is. And we're just supposed to believe that he/she is actually a neurologist and just trust in his/her word.
You know, it's so nice to hide behind the veneer of anonymity to avoid pesky little things like libel suits.
Randy, I think that he/she took the Hipocritic oath. Doctors like he/she and Gorski confuse that so easily.
Posted by: Craig Willoughby | November 07, 2009 at 09:00 AM
"I hope you and all of your progeny die from otherwise easily preventable viral diseases."
Don't you just hate it when Dr. Proffitt loses big at the golf course? He gets so damn cranky.
Posted by: bensmyson | November 06, 2009 at 06:10 PM
So let's assume I own a company,
and let's also assume that I believe that her
condition was psychogenic, and lets furher
assume that she applies for a job at my
company.
She wouldn't get it! This psychogenesis BS
is causing her real harm, and that's what
civil courts are for.
Posted by: guri | November 06, 2009 at 05:11 PM
"I hope you and all of your progeny die from otherwise easily preventable viral diseases."
did they re-write the Hippocratic Oath at Dr Pissed's alma mater..?
Posted by: Randy | November 06, 2009 at 04:52 PM
Wow Dr. P*****.
Was it really necessary to be so ugly to make whatever point you were trying to make?
Rampant arrogance and incivility - a major reason that some people no longer trust the medical establishment.
Posted by: Angela | November 06, 2009 at 03:01 PM
We often filter out trolls and insulting comments like this, but I thought this one was too choice not to share. Dr. Pissed is clearly still processing his God complex and hasn't learned many manners. Most interesting of all, here's a neurologist who see 100s of patients each year with severe symptoms of neurological dysfunction and declares them all hysterical. I wonder whether Desiree isn't representing a far larger group of injured cases than has been previously acknowledged.
But do we all get to say we've received a death threat now?
Posted by: Mark Blaxill | November 06, 2009 at 02:56 PM
Jesus, you people are insane. I am a neurologist, sub-specializing in movement disorders such as dystonia. I can tell you with absolute certainty that this woman's symptoms are nothing like a true neurological disorder, and are exactly lie those of hundreds of neurotic (crazy) patients I see every year. Furthermore you idiots, she is now magically "cured" (it's a real pain in the ass to fake those ridiculous bizarre symptoms for too long) which simply does not happen in true cases of dystonia. Finally, the gross prostituion of her case to the press and to "causes" like yours will only serve to fuel myriads of whackjobs with newfound psychogenic symptoms, crowding out genuinely sick patients from our already overtaxed healthcare system. I hope you and all of your progeny die from otherwise easily preventable viral diseases.
Posted by: Dr. PISSED | November 06, 2009 at 02:39 PM
I particularly liked the way the newsman treated her and was moving with her to help as they talked and did not belittle or laugh but to the contrary kept it real for her. It was brave for her to be covered in the news this way. It was touching to see the caring positive reception to this tragedy. I hope that she is able to somehow recover. I do wish they had educated us more on this "very rare" disorder.
Posted by: Gale | November 03, 2009 at 11:25 PM
Ben, your comments and defense of the vicious David Gorski are really quite incredible.
To quote John Stone's point in response to a similar, less refined comment regarding Desiree's alleged lack of "trustworthiness" written by another compassionate "skeptic" like you,
"The warning exemplified by Boing Boing's comment to anyone reporting adverse vaccine reactions and their sequelae is that they will be subject to derision and bullying. This, of course, is how modern science is conducted, and we must be grateful to Boing Boing for showing how it is done."
You're a little more polished than "boing boing" but it's clear both you guys are bouncing off the same ping pong table.
Boing Boing:
"Yeah. Vaccination screwed up my friend too. The day he got his flu jab, he got drunk, drove his car and had accident. Ever since he drunk drove and crashed his car, his life has been a constant battle. And he thinks he drunk drove because of?? you guessed right, the bloody flu vaccine! What a logical thing to say, right?
Oh yeah, the day my aunt got the flu jab, she got laid off her work. Surely this is all because of the dreadful flu jab.
Just how these people make connection between what is most likely two completely separate events is beyond me. Aren't people stupid......"
Posted by: Josh | November 03, 2009 at 10:39 PM
Jessica:
"What in the world makes her testimony not credible?"
It implicates vaccines. Part of the Oraccolyte commandments state that anything that implicates a vaccine should be treated as a lie and discredited in any way possible. Even if it means lying about it.
And yes, I agree with you 100%. It, and they, are repulsive.
Posted by: Craig Willoughby | November 03, 2009 at 08:35 PM
Ben said "...The only other information we have is her testimony, which I am of the opinion is not trustworthy."
This is repulsive. Oh yes, she is just another lying, hysterical, psychotic crazy anti-vaccine nut. What in the world makes her testimony not credible? I guess it just like the THOUSANDS of parents out there who vaccinated their children and watched them deteriorate in front of their eyes. They are all crazies too, of course!
What madness.
Posted by: Jessica | November 03, 2009 at 08:07 PM
Oh my God, I am so fearful for her when she stops running! This breaks my heart! The fact that she is better when she is running makes me think of that movie "Crank" where the guy has to keep his adrenaline up or he will die.
I wonder if that is some kind of clue for her. I really think when this happens, it is at a cellular level and that cells collapse and they need to be regenerated somehow. I bet Vit B6, magnesium and mito cocktail would help her too. I pray that she will be okay.
Posted by: Elizabeth | November 03, 2009 at 06:18 PM
It is in her head...it is called vaccine induced brain damage.She needs to be protected by family,to prevent DOUBLE VICTIMIZATION,like treating her as she is mentally ill after the adverse reaction.Her
symptoms are real and she is not faking it.
Different regions of the brain used when she is walking backwards or running.Pharma will try very hard to discredit her. Heavy metals,aluminum and detergents create an extremely powerful mixture and ingredients easily pass through the blood brain barrier. The game and lies will STOP, as the truth present itself.This what neuro-toxins do,people.
Desiree will save lot of people from paralysis,ALS,Parkinsons,dystonia,seizures
etc.because she has shared her story and created awareness.All the best to you Desiree.
Posted by: Concerned Professional | November 03, 2009 at 07:56 AM
Madvocate, I seem to recall a certain "doctor" claiming that dental amalgams were perfectly safe. In fact, he used to repeatedly call people who had reactions to the mercury in the amalgams "amalgamists" (let's see if anyone can figure out who that is. It shouldn't be difficult at all). Yet another one of his dishonesties since he claims that new evidence will change his mind. Well, the evidence has been presented; have we heard an apology from him and his congregation?
He is everything that is wrong with science today, all wrapped up in one ugly, skinny little package.
Posted by: Craig Willoughby | November 03, 2009 at 05:54 AM
Re Gatogorra's point: The blurb below is about a surgeon with tourette's.
"At home, with his wife and children, he displayed the symptoms of full-blown Tourette's--motor tics, obsessive-compulsive rituals and uncontrolled, expletive-laden outbursts known as coprolalia."
"But in the operating room, hovering over a patient, a different person emerged, one with a focused gaze and steady hands."
There are obviously some powerful forces working in the brain.
http://articles.latimes.com/1999/oct/07/entertainment/ca-19590
Posted by: michael framson | November 02, 2009 at 11:16 PM
Here's another young woman who developed dystonia from mercury exposure. After amalgam fillings were removed from 15 of her teeth, her symptoms began to improve. There's hope for Desiree...
http://www.toxicmetals.info/case_laurie.htm
Posted by: Madvocate | November 02, 2009 at 10:00 PM