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In reply to the discussion: Nitwits & Why Physicians Lose Credibility [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)I really need a break.
Every time I want to quit this STUPID project - my kids don't have problems, so why should I care? <== my evil thoughts - I keep getting reminded of this woman in the NICU who lost one of her babies before our twins were born (and we tried to pretend we didn't know, because we could have lost one of our babies), and then I see the picture one of the moms I am friends with has of her eleven month old twins - they were micro-preemies, and she lost one of them at eleven months old because he had no "core strength" and got a cold that turned into pneumonia and killed him while she went to fetch his brother to the hospital.
One of the first things the children start getting is "core strength" - oh, God! This is HARD!!! But you know what would be harder?
Having to bury your child. I don't know what hard is.
But I'm still tired, especially of having to explain this to people who think "well, wouldn't they be beating a path to your door if this was true?"
Uh, no. This crap doesn't work that way, and if you aren't a member of the private club of physicians, you aren't supposed to be smart enough to figure out what they've been missing for so long: nutrition matters. Seriously. Not just the vitamins and the major minerals, but the trace minerals, and the amino acids, and the essential fatty acids.
We need it *all* for healthy functioning.
And efficacy is impacted by delivery method. Don't even get me started on the challenges of having pharmacists help me figure that one out! "We give TPN in the NICU - " It has to be ORAL and you aren't doing *all* of the *trace* minerals, and we need *all* of them!!!!
Sigh.
I think I need to walk away from my computer for a bit. I actually yelled at someone in "all caps" because they made what they thought was a common sense suggestion, which got me sucked into this mess five and a half years ago. "Well, that seems obvious - surely they will take over and get right on investigating that, right?"
Sigh.