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Myriam's avatar

We all have the capacity to heal one another ✨

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Love can heal a lot of things.

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Myriam's avatar

I detested being medically managed with my first birth so much, that I had the next three without a doctor, the last two @home with lay midwives. My first birth they did things that were medically contraindicated and had I known then what I know now, I would’ve filed a lawsuit. They were the best OBG group in the city where I live. Everyone in the group was respectful, highly regarded in the community and so professional, but they were trained by the system. They didn’t understand the process of labor from the mother’s perspective. I learned quickly, to never give birth with MDs again.

They almost killed me and my firstborn. That’s all it took for me to say no more. This doesn’t work for me.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Happened in my family, too... In the US, giving birth at home was not an option.

At this point, it's unclear, if my son suffered a brain injury at birth (oxygen deprivation; they waited too long with the C-section) or "vaccine"-injured (his attention-span has never been longer than about three minutes, had a speech problem for years, and has no patience for anything. To me, it looks like mostly the "vaccines," but other factors also seem to be at play...

Now, if yuo expand your experience to other "medical" fields, what do you get?...

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

When I was young, I used to have a doctor.

When I went to see him, he usually finished examining me by saying,

"Raymond, we doctors have no idea what we are doing, but let's try this."

It usually worked.

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mejbcart's avatar

I wished to have such an honest doctor! These are rare events... To become a do-CT-Or or a doc-tor is not easy, lot of money involved, prestige, responsibility. That responsibility is what makes it so dangerous, becasue now it is fully in the hands of the proprietary drug cartel, thus leaving to docs to a big extend, clueless.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

There are honest doctors, but they are burnt out in 2-5 years or are summarily fired.

This doctor is approaching 90 by now. He still belonged to a generation that didn't soul out.

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