tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2354514408763571235.post8467853150994044041..comments2024-03-01T02:28:43.469-08:00Comments on MessiahMews Blogs: From Jim O'Kelly > Anti Vaccination League of AmericaMessiahMewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02386993832293225933noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2354514408763571235.post-55755999127728434732016-02-19T19:26:18.433-08:002016-02-19T19:26:18.433-08:00Jim O'Kelly's FB profile
https://www.faceb...Jim O'Kelly's FB profile<br />https://www.facebook.com/jim.okelly<br /><br />Jim's FB group called Anti Vaccination League of America<br />https://www.facebook.com/groups/329389396230/<br /><br />Jim's FB Page: Indiana Coalition for Vaccination Choice<br />https://www.facebook.com/IndianaCoalitionForVaccinationChoice/<br /><br />Vaccination Liberation Chapter Listing:<br />Vaccination Liberation - Indiana<br /><br />Jim O'Kelly, director<br />Wheeler, Indiana<br />219-508-5597 <br />jimokelly@yahoo.com<br />MessiahMewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02386993832293225933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2354514408763571235.post-40771333107470777422016-02-10T23:35:50.339-08:002016-02-10T23:35:50.339-08:00trying to contact jim o'kelly
I read your stor...trying to contact jim o'kelly<br />I read your story about your daughter<br />I am a physician.<br />Your story has several important points.<br />First - a bone marrow biopsy was done, since this did not reveal leukemia, etc, the conclusion had to have been anemia of chronic disease, most likely disease of the kidneys. This was undoubtedly understood as the probable answer before the bone marrow biopsy was done. Thus, the over riding concern of your physicians should always have begun with 'this is a woman with anemia and chronic kidney disease', and this statement would guide every decision from then on. unfortunately, your doctors ignored this information and chose to put her on 2 kidney killer drugs - vanco and gent. they should have used daptomycin, or linezolide - much safer but much more expensive choices. thus, the autopsy was correct, kidney failure = from gent and vanco. this combination was popular in the 80's, not so much anymore. <br /><br />it is peculiar that you attended your daughter at 9 pm, she was fine, hungry, but anemic, and within 4 hours she was in respiratory arrest. i suspect she was administered a sleeping pill. <br /><br />you ran into a meat grinder at that hospital. they will be held accountable on their day of judgment.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01976793427859682076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2354514408763571235.post-6411517617990308492016-02-10T23:35:15.506-08:002016-02-10T23:35:15.506-08:00trying to contact jim o'kelly
I read your stor...trying to contact jim o'kelly<br />I read your story about your daughter<br />I am a physician.<br />Your story has several important points.<br />First - a bone marrow biopsy was done, since this did not reveal leukemia, etc, the conclusion had to have been anemia of chronic disease, most likely disease of the kidneys. This was undoubtedly understood as the probable answer before the bone marrow biopsy was done. Thus, the over riding concern of your physicians should always have begun with 'this is a woman with anemia and chronic kidney disease', and this statement would guide every decision from then on. unfortunately, your doctors ignored this information and chose to put her on 2 kidney killer drugs - vanco and gent. they should have used daptomycin, or linezolide - much safer but much more expensive choices. thus, the autopsy was correct, kidney failure = from gent and vanco. this combination was popular in the 80's, not so much anymore. <br /><br />it is peculiar that you attended your daughter at 9 pm, she was fine, hungry, but anemic, and within 4 hours she was in respiratory arrest. i suspect she was administered a sleeping pill. <br /><br />you ran into a meat grinder at that hospital. they will be held accountable on their day of judgment.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01976793427859682076noreply@blogger.com