Trainwreck The Empathic Nutritionist / Empathic Mamahood / Robyn Grogitsky-Ramirez / Luna Elva Ramirez / Glenn Ramirez / Atlas Glenn Standford Ramirez - Eyefucking Sociopath Selfie Addict Mother and Closeted Gymrat Pothead Father who use Instagram to Parade their Homemade Homunculus Tard Baby Created by their Refusal to Follow any Medical Oversights

Will Robyn actually go back to see the neurosurgeon in California?

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 12.2%
  • No

    Votes: 107 50.2%
  • Luna will die before the planned trip date

    Votes: 80 37.6%

  • Total voters
    213
  • Poll closed .
Robyn got some lady with a moderately retarded 7 year old Down Syndrome child to get a Healy so she can easily know what he needs
since hes non-verbal.
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Robyn got some lady with a moderately retarded 7 year old Down Syndrome child to get a Healy so she can easily know what he needs
since hes non-verbal.
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How dare she take advantage of vulnerable, desperate moms who also have disabled kids, by shilling this bullshit Healy to them… I know buyer beware, but to use her own ‘non-verbal’ child to sell this worthless garbage to parents of disabled kids is gross.
GFYS Robyn.
 
Robyn got some lady with a moderately retarded 7 year old Down Syndrome child to get a Healy so she can easily know what he needs
since hes non-verbal.
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there are tons of free programs that let people track symptoms and correlate it with god damn anything they choose. She could figure out a connection between behavior/food/time of day and whatever resolved the problem with such an app. that would be a thousand times more valuable for identifying patterns in care taking.

one time I saw four young adults download a "ghost tracker" app and it was clearly just a looping animation of orbs superimposed over whatever their cameras happened to be pointing at, and all of them were trying to figure out how/why there were so many. The "scanning" aspect of healy is probably similar bullshit. I will never get used to how fucking dumb some people are.
 
I thought so too until she posted that story about her kids TALKING TO HER VIA FREQUENCY. What the actual FUCK?
True, but it's easy enough for people to delude themselves that their symptoms are getting better (especially when the symptoms of whatever they're trying to treat are vague, highly subjective or naturally get better and worse over time or in cycles), or that they are getting messages from potatoes because no one can contradict their interpretation of the messages they supposedly receive. But wealth? Financial and material prosperity? Those things are pretty objective.
 
Robyn got some lady with a moderately retarded 7 year old Down Syndrome child to get a Healy so she can easily know what he needs
since hes non-verbal.
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Not an AAC device or skills therapist to help the kid learn how to use it, but a couple thousand dollar pyramid scheme toy that does nothing.

Legit MATI that Robyn is manipulating gullible parents of disabled (but not potato) kids into wasting money on Healy instead of using it for stuff that could actually benefit the kid. Poor kid, I hope he's able to work out some way of communication.
 
Is it not illegal to market a quack device with objective health claims like a "500% boost in ATP"?
It's a grey area, I think. I'm not an expert, so I hope that someone more knowledgeable than I am can chime in. The Healy has a type of FDA approval called 510(k) clearance, which is given to new devices that are "substantially similar" to an existing device. In the case of the Healy, the existing devices are TENS units, which use electrical impulses delivered via transcutaneous electrodes to relieve pain. Legally speaking, that's the only thing Healy GmbH can claim the device does.

I think the Healy promotional materials skirt legality by including the standard FDA disclaimer indicating that the device is "not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease". The claims they make aren't outright saying that their magical frequencies will cure any illness, they're just very heavily implying it. The Quackwatch article about the Healy, linked here previously, is great. Here it is again if you don't want to hunt it down.

Also, the FDA clearance letter is available online and does specifically warn Healy GmbH against making false claims regarding the device. I tried to attach the letter here.
 

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Seeing these makes me wonder if loon mama will ever
become aware enough to understand that Luna is incurable and how it makes her feel when the cameras aren't on. It also makes me horrifically curious as to how things will look when Luna inevitably dies.

Or maybe she is aware on a conscious level but lives in total denial.

Since she's been quite explicit in her mistrust of doctors, I wonder how her audience will react as well to the looming death. I don't think they can blame the doctors since they, to my knowledge so correct me if I'm wrong, weren't involved at all.
 
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