Friday, March 7, 2008

Thanks, Chris

I don't know if you caught Good Morning America today, but it was refreshing to say the least after Larry King's interview. Last night, it was as if the Polings had nothing to say.

This morning, however, Dr. Poling was very talkative. He spoke about the fact that thimerosol has been proven to cause mitochondrial disease. This is what the government has called Hannah's "pre-existing condition" which worsened with vaccines. I don't know who Dr. Zimmerman is, but Dr. Poling said they did research with his help.

He also stated that thimerosol was not taken out of the vaccines in 1999 as the CDC only recommended to do so and it was not mandatory. He stated that thimerosol was still in the vaccines through 2005. Of course, we know that thimerosol is still hanging around in the vaccines, but it was refreshing to finally here Dr. Poling and his wife say what they really felt and to be allowed to do so.

Mrs. Poling described her healthy daughter and the downward spiral of her health after the vaccines. She went into some detail about the symptoms displayed by her child. Why they did not speak out on Larry King is beyond me. It was a very strange show.

Anyway, I appreciate Good Morning America for airing the story this morning.

I need to let this all go today and move on. Everytime this issue raises its ugly head in the media, I get very depressed and angry all over again. Better to take my shot records and doctor notes to a lawyer and get on the list with all of the vaccine-injured kids instead of sitting around fuming every time this issues presents itself.

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