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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 291143" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Katlin,</p><p>thank you for an intersting website link. So sorry about your daughter. </p><p>I am confused. Your note here sounds like she's doing very well, and all your troubles are behind you. But on another thread, you posted this:</p><p> </p><p><em>Now, I can go crazy worrying about my dear grandchildren and frankly by this time I can't help thinking the unthinkable and that is that I shouldn't have struggled so hard to keep her alive back in the growing up years because now she may cause something to happen to her babies. The nightmare never ends. There is another thing. These last two children would have probably been taken away if it weren't for massive support from myself, the other GP and bio dad. I should have let that happen. If I get the chance I will let that happen. Please pray for my grandchildren. A little girl, age 8 and a tiny, sweet beautiful little boy age 6.</em></p><p> </p><p>Did your daughter quit taking her medications and vitamins? Post more about her, please.</p><p>I was under the impression that once the chemical and mineral imbalances were corrected, her symptoms were gone, except for some control issues, which were taken care of with-medications. At first I thought that if I took my son to a place like the Pfizer clinic and cleanred out his system of heavy metals, our worries would be over for the rest of his life.</p><p>But your story makes me think your trip to Chicago was all a waste of time.</p><p>What am I missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 291143, member: 3419"] Katlin, thank you for an intersting website link. So sorry about your daughter. I am confused. Your note here sounds like she's doing very well, and all your troubles are behind you. But on another thread, you posted this: [I]Now, I can go crazy worrying about my dear grandchildren and frankly by this time I can't help thinking the unthinkable and that is that I shouldn't have struggled so hard to keep her alive back in the growing up years because now she may cause something to happen to her babies. The nightmare never ends. There is another thing. These last two children would have probably been taken away if it weren't for massive support from myself, the other GP and bio dad. I should have let that happen. If I get the chance I will let that happen. Please pray for my grandchildren. A little girl, age 8 and a tiny, sweet beautiful little boy age 6.[/I] Did your daughter quit taking her medications and vitamins? Post more about her, please. I was under the impression that once the chemical and mineral imbalances were corrected, her symptoms were gone, except for some control issues, which were taken care of with-medications. At first I thought that if I took my son to a place like the Pfizer clinic and cleanred out his system of heavy metals, our worries would be over for the rest of his life. But your story makes me think your trip to Chicago was all a waste of time. What am I missing? [/QUOTE]
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