Wow! That is amazing! I regret doing that with our boys..They both supposedly have ADHD, as does my husband. One of them may have a bit of autism. He doesn't seem like it to others, but to those who understand autism, he has some traits. He's highly intelligent, currently in a Physics program, loves mathematics, science, cannot handle much noise, avoids certain situations, and is extremely regimented.
Even though my husband and I are military and health care providers, we have always had a bit of a rebellious streak!
We had kids in our 20's (1999, 2002), but I don't recall anything about vaccines being toxic! I did try to do the completely natural birth.
My husband was a surgical technician in the Army, so his colleagues recommended circumcision. They said they had to do it on men in the Army sometimes. Who knows??? Since my husband wanted the boys to have a circumcision I caved. I remember walking my son to the room to get it done, demanded to see where they were doing it, and what they would be doing. lol!! They asked me to leave and reassured me everything would be fine...lol!! They told me it would be over in like two minutes and it was..They were probably so annoyed...lol!
One thing about nurses.. we are trained to be the patient advocate. I'm not saying that doctors are not. I can only speak for our training.
Whatever intervention we give or do, we are held liable for. Dr's don't give medications. They only write orders. There's a big difference between writing something down and actually doing it to someone...
It is who actually gives/does an intervention that is at the greatest risk of loosing their license, causing harm, killing someone, and being sued.
Your mother and brother are probably over worked and underpaid. Many times they don't educate themselves on their own time unless they get continuing education units for it. They are required to do continuing education hours, pay for it (most of the time), and the classes are expensive! Nurses are exhausted and then on their off time attending required classes that are government mandated or hospital mandated. Every bit of their time is basically filled with what the board wants them to know.
It's so sad. They won't wake up unless they begin to see a pattern of patients with the same reactions/objective symptoms. I would think by now they have.
Wow! That is amazing! I regret doing that with our boys..They both supposedly have ADHD, as does my husband. One of them may have a bit of autism. He doesn't seem like it to others, but to those who understand autism, he has some traits. He's highly intelligent, currently in a Physics program, loves mathematics, science, cannot handle much noise, avoids certain situations, and is extremely regimented.
Even though my husband and I are military and health care providers, we have always had a bit of a rebellious streak!
We had kids in our 20's (1999, 2002), but I don't recall anything about vaccines being toxic! I did try to do the completely natural birth.
My husband was a surgical technician in the Army, so his colleagues recommended circumcision. They said they had to do it on men in the Army sometimes. Who knows??? Since my husband wanted the boys to have a circumcision I caved. I remember walking my son to the room to get it done, demanded to see where they were doing it, and what they would be doing. lol!! They asked me to leave and reassured me everything would be fine...lol!! They told me it would be over in like two minutes and it was..They were probably so annoyed...lol!
One thing about nurses.. we are trained to be the patient advocate. I'm not saying that doctors are not. I can only speak for our training.
Whatever intervention we give or do, we are held liable for. Dr's don't give medications. They only write orders. There's a big difference between writing something down and actually doing it to someone...
It is who actually gives/does an intervention that is at the greatest risk of loosing their license, causing harm, killing someone, and being sued.
Your mother and brother are probably over worked and underpaid. Many times they don't educate themselves on their own time unless they get continuing education units for it. They are required to do continuing education hours, pay for it (most of the time), and the classes are expensive! Nurses are exhausted and then on their off time attending required classes that are government mandated or hospital mandated. Every bit of their time is basically filled with what the board wants them to know.
It's so sad. They won't wake up unless they begin to see a pattern of patients with the same reactions/objective symptoms. I would think by now they have.