Friday, May 16, 2008

Shaken Baby Syndrome Scandel

There are more and more doctors claiming that shaken baby syndrom (SBS) is not proven to be a true diagnosis. If researched, SBS is based on a theory! People will say there are people who have admitted to shaking so therefore, it's true. What the average law abiding person does not understand is police interrogations can be brutal and harsh. People are usually devasted when put in a situation such as being accused of SBS or blunt force trauma or anything else connected to a constellation of injuries associated with SBS. People will eventually conform to what they are being told they did and often times, interviewers will distort facts to manipulate the person thinking they have something on them and if they confess, they will get a lesser punishment. That is the true crime.

If doctors and police would properly investigator and not close the door on underlying medical conditions to include vaccination injuries, the truth might come out and innocent people may not be sent to jail. Doctors, police and social workers have been brain washed to believe if a child presents with a brain injury of any kind and/or retinal hemorrhages, it has to be abuse. They close their minds on looking for more information and maybe some day, people might start investigating the standard of care given to these poor babies and children and realize had the doctors properly diagnosed, the child might be alive today. How many people really understand how the standard of care most likely caused the child to die? These doctors due to poor decisions ordered procedures, medicines or not ordered the proper procedures and medicine may have been the real reason that children are dying. These same doctors testify at court against the accused proclaiming to get no money for their time while berating the one or two experts who challenge the SBS theory. It's not justice .. it's not innocent until proven guilty in these cases.

Please research SBS and the controversy surrounding it. Just because a few doctors are coming forward to counter the majority, it does not make them quacks. It makes them smart for realizing the flaws in current thinking and it makes them brave for taking a stand. After all, doctors are not perfect and doctors DO make mistakes. Look at the poor babies in Indianapolis that died due to the Heparin mistake at Methodist Hospital. One of the same hospitals that are high on the list of the SBS bandwagon. Wonder why Indiana is top of the list for SBS deaths ... go ask the "forensic pediatrician" as she can tell you more.


http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/falselyaccusedofsbs/

No comments: