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I actually got to talk to him. Sad thing, tragic thing: I suspect he was an unusually kind person and an excellent doctor who believed the narrative about benign vaccines.

He went to John’s Hopkins after he made that mistake and never saw patients while there. However, when my daughter was ill he kindly spoke with me at length (2 hours+) helping me to think through her medical issues. And then I strongly suspect that he called the doctor he recommended because the appointment moved from six months out to the following Monday!

After I spoke with him I connected the story of my babysitter’s son with the kind John’s Hopkins doctor.

It made me more compassionate towards doctors who honestly have not suspected that the vaccines are toxic.

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Judy, thank you very much for sharing more. Your own story helped me shift my attitude somewhat. I recently saw an interview with Dr. Pierre Kory, who now only treats COVID vaccine injuries. He said doctors assume if the FDA approved it, it is completely safe. Of course, that's the way it should be.

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Whether it be ignorance or malice,

The results are the same.

Black Beauty

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True that. The child is gone. Incalculable loss.

And feeling like doctors mean well but make mistakes feels disparate from...well...from much of what we now feel.

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