Flu shot gone bad

That is sad…but right aruond the 2 minute mark, when she goes from spazzing to walking backwards, she looks like she is about to break out into the moon walk.

wow. She lives in the same neighborhood i lived in last year. wtf.

I wonder how she decided to run or walk backwards in the first place. If I was quadrepalegic I wouldnt say “hey I cant walk or talk but maybe I can run and walk backwards”

This whole story is weird…I’m not buying it.

Yeah… I’ll just keep fighting it off

her perants must have been retarded…she seems like a special girl.

yes i would still hit it…

heard someone talking about this at work again…

but looking into it more…i guess she is now cured…from something that was supposed to an “untreatable” neurological disorder

weird in my opinion

Ha!

So I searched her name, and found this:

“Now, I want to make sure you get the education you need in the coming weeks and months. I will be speaking more candidly about my treatment with the help of my Doctor who is assisting in my recovery.”

Uh-oh. Who is this doctor? Take a guess. No, it’s not a competent doctor. Indeed, it’s a doctor who has gotten in a lot of trouble with his medical board. He’s known for urine injection therapy, among other things, and has charged tens of thousands of dollars to apply his quackery to cancer patients. Do you know of whom I speak yet? Longtime readers, I bet, can guess.

Yes, I’m talking about “Dr.” Rashid Buttar, Woo-meister Supreme, who once referred to the North Carolina Medical Board as “rabid dogs” for daring to have the temerity to tell him that he should practice according to the standard of care.

http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/11/desiree_jennings_cured.php

:lol:

Youtube confirms that this guy is actually her doctor. Here’s his website!

Effectively Treating Patients Who The Medical Community Has Failed Or Given Up On,
By Practicing The Medicine Of The Future, Today!

:lol: Check out his website. Sketchiest “doctor” ever.

I think it’s safe to say the whole thing’s bullshit.

Dr. Buttar and the rest of the medical staff at the Center for Advanced Medicine and Clincial Research will NOT be providing hospitalized care or emergency care for patients from the clinic.

The therapies that patients will receive will compliment the care they receive from their primary care physicians and will not replace those treatments.

Kind of like those diet pills that only work when used in conjunction with proper diet and exercise? :rofl:

Lol @ the medicine of the future, Today!

LOL…

very odd

:lol: The North Carolina board of medicine has restricted his practice. He’s no longer allowed to treat cancer patients or children.

http://wwwapps.ncmedboard.org/Clients/NCBOM/Public/LicenseeInformationDetails.aspx?&EntityID=66840&PublicFile=1

this dr sounds like a real winner

http://i446.photobucket.com/albums/qq189/bigsam27/dr_nick.gif

:lol: I love it. “Patients A through C are family members. They claimed they were exposed to mercury vapors when a mercury lamp burst IN A HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM IN 2001. IN 2005 he diagnosed them all with mercury poisoning. Lab tests showed that mercury levels were all within normal limits.”

He has a cream that cures autism. There is no data, proof, testing, or otherwise that supports this, but he developed a cream that cures autism.

His follow-up exams consist of having the patients send in videos of themselves. He won’t see patients after treatment.

Good old Fox news. Jay’s going to have an aneurism, but I’m ready to declare the Daily Show a more reliable news source than Fox.

a kid and his dad were in advance auto the other day when i was workin, all of a sudden the kid just dropped 2 the floor n was passed out, apparently he had sum kinda reaction 2 the H1N1 shot. his dad said he got the shot like ten mins before coming in.

lol uh huh…

whoops, I believe I have been duped. ha