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Found this from a MD, seems relevant.
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don't lose it yet.I... what can I say.
I am dumbfounded if that is real, I have lost nearly all hope in the human race.
So it seems like my mom is starting to buy into the anti-vaxxer bullshit. It's not as bad as it could be; she doesn't have any kids younger than me and she has been a rabid supporter of alt medicine for decades so no one really listens to her any more.
Anyway, apparently she thinks measles aren't so bad and shouldn't be vaccinated for because "in the old days, doctors knew how to take care of measles. Now they don't" and "back then, nobody died of measles like they do now" (didn't bother to look it up but I sincerely doubt that) and the main reason it's so bad now is that parents are too lazy nowadays and the way to treat measles is to keep kids at home for a couple of weeks, which parents won't do. I didn't really feel like arguing with her so I just said "well, I'm really glad I didn't have to get measles when I was a kid" and left it at that.
She has also put what may be her own spin on the 'vaccines cause autism' idea. According to her autism is genetic and it's brought on by trauma, and vaccines traumatize the body which can bring out autism but another traumatic event also could do it too. I'm not really sure where she gets these ideas from, she hasn't found the quack part of the internet yet but she watches Dr. Oz and gets paper newsletters from some of her favorite alternative medicine practitioners.
Wow, that's really fucking stupid in a lot of different ways at once.Anyway, apparently she thinks measles aren't so bad and shouldn't be vaccinated for because "in the old days, doctors knew how to take care of measles. Now they don't"
in the old days, doctors knew how to balance the humors. Now they don't.Anyway, apparently she thinks measles aren't so bad and shouldn't be vaccinated for because "in the old days, doctors knew how to take care of measles. Now they don't"
My cousin married a Naturopathic Doctor. She deals in natural cures, homeopathy, relaxation, massage therapy and all sorts of things like that. She's a smart girl, actually taught Chemistry in college for a couple of years. Needless to say we don't see eye to eye on the whole allopathic VS homeopathic thing but we've been able to get to an even middle ground. I admit that if natural cures work with less side effects then there's no harm in using them. And she admits that if a drug from one of the drug companies works then that should be prescribed.Oh my god. I'm sorry you have to deal with this. I haven't met anyone like this in real life so I can only imagine what it feels like to have a family member like that.
Agreed. Part of me is angry because they feel that somehow having a child that is autistic is worse than having one that is blind, deaf, immobile or even dead. And I can't help but feel it's a little personal. We have those on the autistic spectrum on this board. I know people on the spectrum. I am on that spectrum. So they would rather have a dead child than one like me.Stratomsk said:These deluded people simultaneously anger and sadden me.
Now that I'm older I've gotten over it but growing up it was pretty bad. She constantly took me out of school to get acupuncture treatments for "allergies" homeopathic doctors claimed I had. I missed school 1-2 days a week for a LONG time. If she let me get measles it would have just been even more missed school. Luckily I never got held back or anything. They spent somewhere around $10,000 on all these allergy treatments. She also drug my sister and two nephews into it and the nephews would stay with us for a few weeks at a time while she drove us all to get treatments. I think it was during the summer for them though.Oh my god. I'm sorry you have to deal with this. I haven't met anyone like this in real life so I can only imagine what it feels like to have a family member like that. Your mother like many others seems to have gotten caught up in the nonsensical groupthink and bandwagon mentality that shatters self-awareness and ability to question ones own views.
These deluded people simultaneously anger and sadden me.
She is just too wrapped up in it. One of her old naturopath doctors got his medical license revoked for some EXTREMELY sketchy practices (his license expired and he started meeting with patients at Burger King and Starbucks) and she still defends him.
Shades of Pastor Faggot's strip mall church and the #mecdunoladsfedrrtaion!meeting with patients at Burger King
The primary issue with homeopathy is that it has no checks or balances whatsoever. I'm not proud of this, but I helped a friend a few years back with a sort of scam involving that:Ha, homeopathy...the only reason it's not as vile as the anti-vaccination movement is that it usually is aimed at non-contagious ailments. Too bad it's precisely as insane. Hilariously so. Not surprised how often it and anti-vax mingle.