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Reiki, crystals, etc. can't hurt her, that's for sure. Nothing really can be done for her besides comfort care, if you think about it.What gets me about that stuff is I feel like the person who's having it done to them has to believe it's going to work in order for the brain to make you think it's work and all the psychological stuff.
Luna has no idea what's going on, so she's getting no relief. I know that isn't breaking news or anything it's just...sad.
I've said it before in this thread, people can absolutely believe in the power of prayer and God and angels...but it's been a long time since God has personally come down and intervened in any matter in a Biblical way. I also like to say "God gave us modern science and medicine".
Reiki, crystals, etc. can't hurt her, that's for sure. Nothing really can be done for her besides comfort care, if you think about it.
As for God giving us modern science and medicine, I agree, and while I've never been a Metallica fan, I often think of a quote by their singer, who was raised in the Christian Scientist church and watched his mother, among other people, die from a treatable illness. He said, "If a deer knew how to fix a broken leg, it would." And he was right.
It's obvious to anyone that isn't the Sociopath or one of her braindead followers that Luna isn't hitting any milestones either. This seems to be a running theme with the sad examples on this thread, parents in hardcore denial that their profoundly (extremely profound) disabled kids/babies are hitting/have hit milestones. People have said about coping mechanisms, but completely denying reality is not a healthy way to cope.From the cases I read, it sounds like they do not meet ANY developmental milestones, or lose any they gained in the first few months.
The only stones they have in their future are headstones.This seems to be a running theme with the sad examples on this thread, parents in hardcore denial that their profoundly (extremely profound) disabled kids/babies are hitting/have hit milestones.
It looks like they might have a legit charity that reaches out to grieving moms.I don't think I've posted this dead baby yet
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"Your baby is fucked up and will suffocate to death if it's born alive at al-" "STFU my baby is perf! I hate the word fetus!"
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To the surprise of no one it was "born sleeping". Wonder if her nonprofit actually does what it claims or it's just another fundie grift like what Jaxon's parents did?
Hopefully that's the case, I just know fundies will sometimes set up nonprofits but then just take the money and line their pockets with it like the Buells. Hopefully it doesn't manipulate or shame women out of abortion either like some of the other orgs I've posted.It looks like they might have a legit charity that reaches out to grieving moms.
I found a Facebook page with a lot of actual events and photos. I didn't dig deep enough to see if they say anything about abortion. It looks like they might actually send out a box of comfort items.Hopefully that's the case, I just know fundies will sometimes set up nonprofits but then just take the money and line their pockets with it like the Buells. Hopefully it doesn't manipulate or shame women out of abortion either like some of the other orgs I've posted.
This organization does not provide services to women who have had abortions (unless they also had a natural fetal or infant death, of course) but they do refer them to other support organizations (leaning pro-life, of course). These people appear to be sincere.I found a Facebook page with a lot of actual events and photos. I didn't dig deep enough to see if they say anything about abortion. It looks like they might actually send out a box of comfort items.
Yeah I just checked their siteThis organization does not provide services to women who have had abortions (unless they also had a natural fetal or infant death, of course) but they do refer them to other support organizations (leaning pro-life, of course). These people appear to be sincere.
I have referred several people who experienced pregnancy loss to Compassionate Friends, which does have a division for this regardless of the reason.
Most of her activity probably is seizures and misfires. She was on seizure and pain meds until the mother decided Reiki, crystals and "angel healing" would cure all her issues.
I'm very curious as to what her relationship with her husband is like; she only ever talks about herself and Luna (but mainly talks about herself when talking about Luna). He doesn't even appear in many pictures. Luna is his baby too, there should be more photos of them together, and even just ones of the two of them. But I've never seen the Sociopath post anything like that.She's so EMPATHIC she literally ruined her child's life for some "ig perfect birth photos?"
The only stones they have in their future are headstones.
I do actually get it. Certain demographics of women (primarily white, affluent, educated) are more prone to seeing pregnancy, childbirth and mothering as something to be successful at. It’s simply the next step after getting a good education and a good job. It doesn’t take much to be seduced by the ideology that all-natural is best (no hospitals, no doctors, no interventions, no drugs - woo woo reiki merchants especially love that), your body won’t fail you and anyone who tells you they genuinely needed a c section... well, they just didn’t try hard enough to get the baby out the proper exit. These women brainwash each other into believing that a hospital birth will be frightening and traumatising and should never be an option.Speaking of the whole home birth debacle, I don't get the mindset that leads to these dangerous and deadly situations.
Having read some real horror stories regarding the maltreatment pregnant women have gotten put through both in the past and present - and not just like random one offs, there’s some doctors who have long histories of subjecting women to expensive, unnecessary and/or damaging procedures under the guise of “you and your baby will literally die if you don’t listen to me” to outright abuse and rarely suffer consequences for it - I get some of the concerns and trepidations a lot of women have. Hell, both Beyoncé and Serena Williams almost died in child birth precisely because their doctors refused to listen to them when they said they were having problems until the very last minute; if it can to two very wealthy and influential women who can afford the best, it can happen to anyone.Speaking of the whole home birth debacle, I don't get the mindset that leads to these dangerous and deadly situations. I do understand it's hard to be in situations where you're not in control, but that's just the way health works when you want the best possible outcome. Yes, a hospital birth may lead to procedures and interventions you might not have wanted, but in the end you'll go home with your healthy, living baby.