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Jakobs

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2009-09-09 09:18:37 (16 lat temu)

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Jezeli pojdziesz do GP z chorym dzieckiem i nie zgodzisz sie z jego diagnoza i zaleceniami, panstwo odbierze Ci dziecko.

Ile razy zdarzylo sie Wam ze nie zgadzaliscie sie do konca z GP czy to do diagnozy czy do lekow, np magiczny paracetamol doslownie na wszytsko.
Czy po powrocie z PL, gdzie byliscie u lekarza i stwierdzil on ze dziecko jest chore na to i potrzebuje takiego leku, a po powrocie do UK i udaniu sie do GP poniewaz lek przepisany w PL sie skonczyl uslyszyliscie ze on musi zrobic badania od poczatku ze te z PL to sa wogole niewazne i stwierdza co innego i przepisuje inny lek.
Co wtedy ? Czy mamy przestac chodzic tutaj do GP i leczyc sie w PL ?

Question a doctor and lose your child

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From The Sunday Times
September 6, 2009
Question a doctor and lose your child

PARENTS are being threatened with having their children taken into care after questioning doctors’ diagnoses or objecting to their medical care.

John Hemming, a Liberal Democrat MP, who campaigns to stop injustices in the family court, said: “Very often care proceedings are used as retaliation by local authorities against ‘uppity’ people who question the system.”

Cases are emerging across the UK:

The mother of a 13-year-old girl who became partly paralysed after being given a cervical cancer vaccination says social workers have told her the child may be removed if she (the mother) continues to link her condition with the vaccination.
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A couple had all six of their children removed from their care after they disputed the necessity of an invasive medical test on their eldest daughter. Doctors, who suspected she might have had a blood disease, called for social services to obtain an emergency protection order, although it was subsequently confirmed that she was not suffering from the condition. The parents were still considered unstable, and all their children were taken from them.

A single mother whose teenage son is terminally ill and confined to a wheelchair has been told he is to become the subject of a care order after she complained that her local authority’s failure to provide bathroom facilities for him has left her struggling to maintain sanitary standards.

In the first of those cases, Ashleigh Cave, 13, from Liverpool, began experiencing severe headaches and dizziness half an hour after being inoculated last October with Cervarix, which guards against girls contracting the human papilloma virus.

The schoolgirl was soon collapsing repeatedly; she lost the use of her legs and was admitted to Alder Hey children’s hospital. Nearly 11 months later she is still in hospital and is unable to stand or walk unaided. Her mother, Cheryl, has now been told that doctors believe her condition must be psychosomatic.

“The hospital brought in social workers from the local authority who have told me they are considering putting Ashleigh on an at-risk register,” Cheryl Cave said. She is convinced her daughter’s paralysis was caused by the vaccination.

Cave said that a social worker from Sefton council said she suspected her of having Munchausen’s syndrome by proxy or factitious illness syndrome — controversial conditions in which mothers are said to attribute illnesses falsely to their children in order to gain attention.

Cave said: “The social worker said I should stop believing the injection has anything to do with Ashleigh’s condition because I am putting my thoughts on to her and stopping her getting well.

“Since Ashleigh was in hospital she has become incontinent and had double kidney infections and chest infections. Have I made all these up?”

In the third of these cases, Melvilina Gavin-Langley’s 16-year-old son Omar is terminally ill with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and restricted to a wheelchair.

His mother is embroiled in a legal dispute with Birmingham city council over a partly completed extension intended to provide Omar with easy access to a bathroom.

Gavin-Langley, 49, who wants the extension rebuilt because she says it was designed in a way that was dangerous and obstructed access to sewers, said: “I have had to carry Omar upstairs to bathe him but it was risking dislocating his shoulders and also I got a hernia from all the lifting.

“I told the council I could no longer lift Omar across my back.

“They then turned that around and said I had said I could no longer care for my son. They say they have to put him into care because his hair has not been washed and he’s not getting a bath. They have just threatened me with this because they don’t like me taking legal action against them.”

A spokesman for Birmingham city council confirmed the council was seeking an interim care order but said social workers wanted Omar to remain with his mother.

Sefton council did not comment on the Ashleigh Cave case.

[ Ostatnio edytowany przez: Jakobs 09-09-2009 10:09 ]

Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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jojomaster

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2009-09-09 09:47:16 (16 lat temu)

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chory kraj... po tym jak gp przepisal zly antybiotyk pojechalismy do polskiego pediatry i od tamtej pory TYLKO tam chodzimy

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2009-09-09 10:26:10 (16 lat temu)

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2009-09-09 10:32:17 (16 lat temu)

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2009-09-09 10:53:58 (16 lat temu)

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chinczyk

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2009-09-09 12:19:10 (16 lat temu)

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Skąd: najpiekniejsze miasto na wyspach!!!!

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2009-09-09 10:53:58, marciniak napisał(a):
Jakobs - nie zabiora dziecka jesli rodzina jest muzulmanska. ;-)


pewnie sie dzieci nie dolicza :-D
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2009-09-09 13:41:08 (16 lat temu)

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Jakobs

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2009-09-09 13:56:46 (16 lat temu)

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Ja zawsze bookuje wizytu u GP przez net i tam moge wybrac sobie, kiedy, o ktorej i do ktorego lekarza i jezeli mam problem z jakims lekarzem to ide do innego, nie musze zawsze sie umawiac ze swoim, PROSTE.

Jednak w artykule tym powyzej przezraza mnie co innego:

Cytat:
“Very often care proceedings are used as retaliation by local authorities against ‘uppity’ people who question the system.”


"Bardzo często postępowanie opieki społecznej jest używane jako odwetem ze strony władz lokalnych przeciwko "zarozumiałym" ludzią, którzy kwestionują systemu".

oraz:

Cytat:
The mother of a 13-year-old girl who became partly paralysed after being given a cervical cancer vaccination says social workers have told her the child may be removed if she (the mother) continues to link her condition with the vaccination.


"Matka 13-letniej dziewczyny, która stała się częściowo sparaliżowana po podaniu szczepionki na raka szyjki macicy mówi, że pracownicy socjalni powiedzieli jej, że dziecko może zostać zabrane, jeśli ona (matka) nadal będzie łączyła jej stan ze szczepieniami."

Co sadzicie o tych 2 przykladach ???

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2009-09-09 19:09:50 (16 lat temu)

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2009-09-09 19:17:46 (16 lat temu)

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Czasem mozna pomyslec, ze jak lekarz przynajmniej nie zaproponuje amputacji, a juz nie przepisze przynajmniej paru antybiotykow (tak na zapas, dla pewnosci), i oczywiscie jak pacjent nie swieci jak grzyb kolo elektrowni antomowej od przeswietlen, to to oznacza, ze nie bierze dolegliwosci na serio.

Ludzie choruja az milo- mysla lekarze w prywatnych przychodniach :-]
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