Emergency Room Visits up 20% Among mRNA Vaccinated Teens

  • Aznasimage

    Member
    April 30, 2025 at 9:04 pm EDT

    How are doctors still trying denial, and how is this not child abuse? My husband’s P.C. had to retire mid career due to vaccine injury. The clinic treated her and her patients horribly, treating her like a leper and refusing to continue care for her abandoned patients.

    I do not see how the correlation is ignored, the association denied. mRNA C-19 vaccines are not only negligent. They are complicit.

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      May 1, 2025 at 3:37 pm EDT

      I feel your frustration @Aznasimage – I really do wonder what it will take to get some doctors to just provide real informed consent to parents.

  • Jeff Gerber

    Member
    May 1, 2025 at 9:11 am EDT

    How are doctors in denial? I think Dr. Perlmutter summarizes it nicely, “If they’re not up on it, they’re down on it.” In other words, if they are not educated on something, if they are ignorant about something, they tend to be dismissive of it.

    I blame this on EBM training:

    Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the practice of making clinical decisions based on the best available research, combined with a clinician’s expertise and a patient’s values. It ensures that medical treatments and interventions are backed by solid scientific evidence rather than tradition or personal opinion.

    The approach follows a hierarchy of evidence, with systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials considered the most reliable sources. EBM has transformed healthcare by promoting treatments that are proven to be effective while discouraging those that lack scientific support.

    I’m not in the medical field but I think EBM gets beat into the heads of doctors in their schooling. One flaw in EBM is it is based on trust. Trust that you’re being told the truth. Trust that the folks doing the research are equally researching all areas. If that’s not happening, you can throw EBM out the window IMHO.

    • IMA-GregT

      Member
      May 1, 2025 at 1:37 pm EDT

      👍Too true, too true. I think our doctors, though always data based, are also more open to observational studies. Happy to be corrected, if this needs further clarification.

      • Jeff Gerber

        Member
        May 1, 2025 at 5:30 pm EDT

        Absolutely. And if it weren’t for these good doctors who have stepped outside the conventional EBM bounds, deciding not to wait for double-blind placebo studies to be funded and performed before they make a move, I would argue lives would have been lost… lives like my own. I’m VERY thankful for Dr. Berkowitz https://imahealth.org/experts/keith-berkowitz/ and I can’t say thank you enough.

        💚

  • Aznasimage

    Member
    May 1, 2025 at 4:42 pm EDT

    After working 20 years in Ophthalmology, I became disabled by a local surgeon.

    He never spoke with me post op. His Associate came in to tell me that there would be no discussion regarding the surgeon or his procedure, just my symptoms. Two whole blood transfusions, a medically induced coma, and 30 days later I came home from the hospital permanently disabled. I had to travel to Mayo for a diagnosis since I had become a medical refugee in my city.

    Not having participated in the mRNA vaccine caused more aggression from my medical community than that experience. Anyone who has not taken the Covid vaccine has probably seen a less objective side of Medicine.

    • IMA-HelenT

      Organizer
      May 2, 2025 at 7:53 am EDT

      I’m so sorry you went through such a traumatic and unjust experience. No one should have to fight for care—especially after already being harmed.

  • jean cote

    Member
    May 4, 2025 at 5:31 pm EDT

    Hi ,my 15 years old nephew is at the ER at this moment , he has heart rhythm problems and a persistent chest pain . My question is would he benefit from the recovery protocol suggested by the IMA at this point or is it too late because of the severity of his symptoms ? I am sorry for my english !

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