Showing posts with label doctors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctors. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

How Many Hours Do Doctors Study About Vaccines in Medical School?

The answer is not enough.

As of right now, once a student graduates and becomes a Medical Doctor, they will have completed 7 whole hours of vaccine education.  Of course, none of these hours include vaccine safety.  The 7 hours that are completed by the students are simply on the theory of vaccines

In school, they are taught all about scare tactics and worst case scenarios.  They also use many stories as examples to convince and brainwash them that vaccines are necessary.  They are taught to make sure vaccines are given on time and on schedule.  There are a few GOOD doctors out there who have done the research themselves and will tell you what they know about the dangers and side effects.  Unfortunately, it is a very few amount that will actually tell you the other side of the story.

There are some doctors who simply do not know what the dangers are because they are indoctrinated.  There are other doctors who have stumbled across some information but ignore it because they are payed a bonus for every vaccine that they give out.

When you walk into the clinic for your next appointment ask your doctor what ingredients are in a certain vaccine.  See if he knows off the top of his head.  He won't.  He is a doctor after all and should know, right?  If vaccines are pushed so forcefully why don't they know more about them?

There is actually a case going on right now where two nurses were dismissed from school because their professors told them to lie to the patients and to do whatever it takes to get them vaccinated, which the nurses did not agree with.

The entire medical industry is a scam.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Your Doctor Works For You, Not The Other Way Around

Are you and your Doctor complete opposites?  Does your doctor try to tell you what to do? Your doctor works for you! You can fire him or her!

So often I hear someone say, "I wanted to do this, but my Doctor said this..."

While I think it is great for people to get a Doctor's opinion or a diagnosis, they shouldn't rely on their Doctors like Gods.  If you don't like the way your Doctor is talking to you or treating you, always get a second opinion.


You should make sure that your doctor is communicating with you and you don't feel rushed when they are in the room.  If you have questions, you should feel comfortable asking them.  Make sure you talk to them about your different options.  There is always more than one.


You know your body better than anyone including doctors.  If you think you want to be tested for something it is important that you push this onto your doctor so you can stat to rule things out.  If you have had a certain illness before, ask to be tested for those first if you show similar symptoms as you have before.


It's important to understand that YOU have access to the same information that someone with a PHD.. It's all about the research!  Doctors can be bullies.  Stand up for yourself and your medical rights.


Monday, June 15, 2015

Choosing a Midwife Over a Doctor


A week ago, I had a baby.  Her name is Lenora.  We had a tough time deciding on a name, but we were finally able to.  We wanted to keep with the J's and L's and finally came to an agreement on Lenora.  She is so sweet and sleeps all day long.  

The delivery was very unexpected.  I went in last Friday for a regular check up and they wanted to induce me early because of my high blood pressure.  After weighing out the pros and cons with my midwife we decided to go along with the induction.  My appointment was at 11:30 and the whole process started at 2:00 in the afternoon.  After I got to 7 cm dilated I opted for the epidural and started pushing at about 10:00 p.m.  I had my little girl at 12:13 a.m.  

The actual birth went along really nice.  With my midwife and a nurse being the only medical staff in the room, the dimmed lights and a peanut ball I was able to birth on my side instead of the traditional way on your back.  I really wanted to stand up, but it wasn't possible with my epidural.

Deciding between a midwife and a doctor is a big decision.  There are many benefits to hiring a midwife.

-Remember they work for you, not the other way around.  Doctors seem to want to push you into doing things you may not want to do.  With a midwife they are okay with you denying any tests you don't want to do as well as going along with your birth plan.  Midwives are much more laid back than doctors.  I decided not to drink the glucola drink to check my blood sugar levels, since that alone can give you gestational diabetes.  I also refused the pap smear and pelvic exam, like I always have.  My midwife was perfectly fine with that as it can lead to infections and rupture cancer cells which can ultimately lead to cervical cancer.

-Midwives use a more natural approach.  They will first try to diagnose any issues you have and cure them with natural remedies.  After all of the natural ways have been exhausted, they will then give you a prescription if you choose to go that route.

-Midwives can deliver at home or in the hospital.  You choose the setting you want and the midwife will help deliver the baby where you want them to.

-In America only about 3% of the population uses a midwife.  That means 97% of patients use a doctor for the birth of their children.  America has the highest still birth death rate.  Many countries that uses strictly midwives have very little still births.

-C section rates are much higher with regular doctors.

-Midwives rarely induce.  Unless you have a medical issues like I did, midwives will rarely induce labor.  They believe in the mom's ability to go into labor naturally.  You wouldn't believe all the stories I have heard of doctors inducing patients early just because they are heading on vacation or want to have their baby on a certain date.  Inductions definitely increase the chances of a C-section.


Here is a picture of my baby :) I just did her newborn pictures a few days ago.  I'm anxious to post them!