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It’s sad enough seeing covid vaccines in adults who believed lies they were told, or who had to choose between the shot or losing their jobs. But now the FDA has raced to approve giving the jab to children under age 12, and that means we’re now seeing our first cases of severe side effects in kids who were too young to even make an informed choice. Dr. Jane Ruby joined the show to discuss.
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Omg. Lord help the children
STOP THE PARENTS!!!
Exactly! What’s wrong with them? How can they do this to their own children??!!
Collateral damage……wonderful…..how many will be damaged before the hard line vaxxers wake up….
Stew, the EMT radio broadcast in Vestal Ny is in my area. It’s a suburb of Binghamton NY. This area is full of brainwashed Godless commies!
Can we get clarification on whether the story about the boy with the mini heart attack is true? Looks like a hoax.
Dr. Jane…..I support you, but do you damn research and quit posting false stories. That kid was recovering from a stroke in 2018. You are losing your credibility when you post crap like that without researching it first. https://pulse.seattlechildrens.org/dominic-perseveres-past-pediatric-stroke/
Thank you Joe, it is indeed false.
These parents are the most evil by bribing children with gifts, or by threatening them to keep Santa from the house on Christmas. There is going to be a tsunami of child deaths caused by their own parents that will dwarf the evilness of Hitler.
Let us Thank Bill Gates! His 100 million$ will put a hurt on People Sure he put a sterilizer in the Vaxx Thin the Minority he loves so much Down.
AretheseparentsDemocrats?
Rebounding Back to Life, Dominic Perseveres Past Pediatric Stroke
Lindsay Kurs
4 years ago
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Dominic Donati, then 9, eating for the first time six days after he suffered multiple strokes.
Sometimes it is the simplest of moments that can bring a family with a child in the hospital the most hope. For Tony and Laurie Donati, such a moment occurred when a neurologist at Seattle Children’s Neurosciences Center handed their son Dominic Donati a pen and paper and asked him to write a sentence only days after suffering multiple strokes.
Unable to speak at the time, Dominic, then 9, wrote, “Hi. My name is Dom.”
“It makes me cry every time I think about him writing this incredibly simple sentence,” Laurie, his mom, said. “Dominic’s stroke was the most awful thing that has ever happened to our family. I think everyone in the room felt excited because it was the first time we knew that he could still communicate with us.”
Unexplained headaches lead to 9-1-1 call
The Donatis first suspected something might be wrong when Dominic, the oldest of their three children, began complaining of headaches shortly after starting the fourth grade.
“We sensed he was having more difficulty than normal,” Laurie said. “Our pediatrician initially thought the headaches were likely due to him having a hard time at school, although my motherly instinct said something was really wrong with him.”
One night a few weeks after the headaches started, Dominic awoke in the middle of the night crying. Inconsolable, he slept fitfully for the rest of the night in his parents’ bed. In the morning, Laurie and Tony were bewildered when Dominic couldn’t get out of bed to get ready for school.
“I finally said, ‘Okay Dominic, if you do not get up, I am calling 9-1-1,’ to show how serious this was,” she said. “My heart fell when he still did not move.”
‘You are strong and brave’
During the ambulance ride to Seattle Children’s, Dominic was unable to open his eyes or respond to his parents.
Upon discovering he had no use of his entire right side, Dominic was rushed by ambulance to the Emergency Department at Valley Medical Center. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan reached a terrifying conclusion – Dominic had experienced multiple strokes.
“As a parent, I feared the worse,” Laurie said. “At the same time, I knew Dominic could hear us even though he was unresponsive. Praying for a miracle, I leaned over and told him, ‘You can absolutely come through this. You are strong and brave.’”
The pediatric neurologist at Valley consulted with Dr. Catherine Amlie-Lefond, director of the Pediatric Vascular Neurology Program at Seattle Children’s Neurosciences Center and a national leader in pediatric stroke. Amlie-Lefond helped guide Dominic’s initial treatment and made a
These parents are crazy