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Old September 19th 06, 07:34 PM posted to misc.headlines,misc.kids.health,misc.health.alternative,talk.politics.medicine
Jan Drew
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Default Hallelujah! Abraham Cherrix is improving


"JohnDoe" wrote in message
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vakker wrote:

If Abraham Cherrix becomes completely well what will all the naysayers do
and say? How will they try to make it insignificant? I wonder how Moran
will try to poo poo poo it away? Spontaneous remission? The chemo kicked
in? Wrong diagnosis to begin with? A miracle? Peter, how is this kid
getting better?


Note how Johnboy aswers for Peter Moran.

Easy - read this:
http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/20...x_its_over.php


By Orac. lol. Orac has a history here of covering for his buddy. Also--he
cannot answer for his lies.

From his site:

Orac is the nom de blog of a humble pseudonymous surgeon/scientist with an
ego just big enough to delude himself that someone, somewhere might actually
give a rodent's posterior about his miscellaneous verbal meanderings, but
just barely small enough to admit to himself that few will.

If this new oncologist truly believes that Abraham can be cured with the
Hoxsey therapy, he's gone pretty far off the rails of his profession

Steven Rosenberg, M.D., chief of surgery at the National Cancer Institute.

[very telling, I don't supposed Johnboy would like to show that this is
*organized medicine*, or the truth about
NCI]

I suppose that this settlement is about the best that could be hoped for,
given Abraham's age and tenacity. It wouldn't have been practical to tie him
down and force him to undergo chemotherapy, and, given the immunosuppression
that the chemotherapy would cause, any injury he might suffer resisting
could have dire consequences. Sadly, this decision won't save Abraham's
life, nor will it get him to see reality. Abraham's invested far too much in
his quest now to easily be persuaded that he's made a huge mistake

[Orac thinks he knows what wll save Abraham's life]

Through all this, I had continued to hope against hope that Abraham would
sooner or later realize the mistake he is making, but it's become quite
clear that he won't and that he still thinks that he can beat his tumor
using the Hoxsey therapy and whatever other stuff his new radiation
oncologist plans on giving him. All I can do now is to wish him the best of
luck with his cancer and the best of times during the little time he has
left to live in this mortal coil--and hope that I'm wrong.

It's very unlikely that I am, though.

[I wonder if Orac has watched the Hoxsey video??]

This is actually a perfect human experiment:

1. If young Abraham does die, then it greatly supports Orac's
hypothesis.(chemo good, woo bad)

2. If young Abraham recovers, then it greatly undermines Orac's hypothesis.

Why all the handwringing? Just let it play out. Abraham, his parents, the
court, the child protective agencies, Dr. Smith should have their answer in
a year or so on whether they took appropriate action or irresponsible
neglectful action.

In fact, if young Abraham survives and thrives, Orac should be the first to
admit that his hysteria was ill-founded.

Posted by: Martin Ballzer | August 17, 2006 12:53 PM




He's not getting a magic potion this time, but treatment that could
actually work, although it's not the recommended optimal treatment. And
odd enough, it's a treatment that has serious side effects.


And the side effects of Chemo and radiation?

I can
imagine why the Cherrix family doesn't want to comment on that - first
they go to court because Abraham doesn't want treatment with serious side
effects and then they go for treatment with serious side effect.
Basically, they wasted everybody’s time, mostly Abraham's, and I think
they know it.


Of course you do.

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