Advice from board certified medical doctors that would have any rational patient seeking a second opinion in a hurry!
This article on actual doctors’ advice given to patients got its start via social media when I noticed that two parents had posted what a conventional health practitioner had suggested as an ideal food for their children.
One mother said her nutritionist instructed her to feed her toddler Salisbury steak frozen dinners as it “was complete nutrition”. The second suggestion was from a pediatrician who recommended supermarket hot dogs as a first food for a weaning baby “because they are soft and easy to chew”.
I was so shocked by these comments that I started a Facebook thread asking people to post the most jaw-dropping thing a doctor had ever said to them. The discussion quickly snowballed into a string of nearly 600 comments from folks who contributed their own outrageous stories which were so unbelievable that I felt the material deserved its own blog post.
True to Facebook form, there were a few people who thought the discussion was not helpful. Peter N. said, “What’s the point? Shouldn’t you rather concentrate on making things better rather than pointing fingers?”
The overwhelming response to this criticism was that the discussion was in fact very helpful as it was demonstrating to people that outrageous doctors’ advice is given to patients all the time not just by their primary caregivers but also other medical personnel as well. Bottom line? Don’t blindly follow their advice.
In addition, no doctors or medical practitioners were named in that forum, so there was not or single case of finger-pointing or rumor-mongering. The discussion was a simple sharing of experiences to the benefit of those who participated.
With conventional medicine now the third leading cause of death killing 225,000 people each and every year as recognized by the Journal of the American Medical Association and half of doctors routinely prescribing drugs they know won’t work, learning to stand up for yourself in any sort of medical situation and not take advice blindly can be a lifesaving skill.
~An informed patient is a conventional doctor’s worst customer~
Please note that the doctors’ advice and stories below are completely unedited. Do you have your own story to add to this list? Please share with us in the comments section.
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- Mary K. says “Have a cigarette – It will help loosen the phlegm”
- Christine P. says “When my son was diagnosed with ADHD, on top of the medication, the pediatrician told me to get him playing video games to help with his focus!”
- Greta Q. says “A doctor told me to stop breastfeeding because my breasts belonged to my husband and it was time to give them back.”
- Mindi E. says “When my son was little we found out her was allergic to dairy. I asked what I could give him instead to make sure he was getting the healthy fats for brain development. She told me French fries.”
- Sherri H. says “My *former* cardiologist told me not to worry about my slightly elevated cholesterol levels because “he has a drug for that”. No talk of diet or exercise was mentioned. Never mind the fact that I was 25 at the time and nursing a baby.”
- Katie H. says “Last Friday an “MD” in St. Helens, Oregon told me to give my very sick, mucus-filled son ICE CREAM because he might have a sore throat from coughing. Yeah, let’s add some mucus to the mucus and get a sugar-high while we’re at it!”
- Alexandra Z. says “A neurologist: ‘Don’t read the warning labels on medication or you’ll never want to take them!'”
- Erica M. Says “My OB-GYN asked my what birth control I wanted to be on . . . He just tied my tubes a week earlier when I had my c-section. LOL”
- Becky S. says “When I told my OBGYN that I was waiting to have sex until marriage…..she said that was dumb and how would I know if i liked a car unless I test drove it first………(Very happily married for 11 years now and we both waited like we wanted to. She didn’t know what she was talking about)”
- Melissa Z. says “OBs nurse told me to stop taking my whole-food based, organic prenatals and to “just go get the ones from Costco”. When I questioned how a synthetic supplement could be better than an organic food-based one- she said “you never know what’s in those”!”
- Candace M. says “Mine told me to feed the girls McDonald’s chicken nuggets!!! I was flabbergasted! She went on to say, “Well if that’s all they want…. “. Like it’s an actual option!”
- Elvis and Bobbie C. says “Our ex pediatrician told us that we had to give our son jarred baby food because my homemade organic baby food (mostly homegrown as well), would kill him from Hepatitis A which is on all produce especially food grown at home.”
- Shana B. says “‘Yeah, you can use essential oils, or you could do a rain dance.’ (When trying garlic oil for an ear pain/infection) Lovely.”
- Andrea B. says “my daughter was given flouride [sic] at her dentist appt, so I called the office and expressed my my disappointment. I asked the secretary to put a note on my childrens’ charts so no one would make that mistake again, and she said, “is that because they don’t like the taste or because it’s poison?”
- June C. says “I asked my dr if they (Kaiser) could get me a mouth guard to wear at night so I wouldn’t grind my teeth. He said no, they couldn’t do that, but he could prescribe some Valium to help me relax!!”
- Elizabeth W. says “My sisters pediatrician told her at her babies 1 year check up that she should stop breastfeeding and switching him over to pediasure because it was healthier for him. The doctor said breastmilk has no advantage after 1 year of life.”
- Skylar T. says ” A WIC nutritionist telling me to feed my 18 month old Salisbury steak TV dinners for optimal nutrition.”
- Crystal B. says “after a shoulder surgery my husband had, due to an accident, I put coconut oil a couple of times a day over the massive incisions and stitches to help the healing and prevent infection. At his one week check up that doctor was very impressed with the healing process of his skin and the lack of any infection. So I told him what I was doing. He got really red in the face and told me how I should stop immediately because doing that could cause a major infection.”
- Jacyln E. says “When my son was nine months old, he was a “slow-grower”, his pediatrician suggested “fattening him up” with foods like Mac and Cheese.”
- Jodie G. says “To give my daughter the gardisil because (and my 12 year old was in the room), ‘she’s going to be having sex soon.”
- Ruth T. says ” I had a doctor tell me that herbs would kill me. When I dumbed things down and asked “ok.. So you’re telling my peppermint and ginger could kill me?” He replied, “well… Those would PROBABLY be alright”.’
- Tifani R. says “The nutritionist at WIC told me that if I didn’t spoon feed my daughter cereal and pureed baby food that she would never learn to eat off of a spoon because it isn’t a natural reflex.”
- Debby P. says “It does not matter what they eat as long as they have their one a day vitamin.”
- Jessica W. Says “That it was “in the range of normal” for my newborn to go eight days without pooping.”
- Benita M. says “My doctor wanted to put my 18 month old on a 6 week run of antibiotics for ear infections as a “preventative measure”… She didn’t have an infection at the time. I refused.” (at least they didn’t suggest ear candling!).
- Julie K. says “When trying to find the cause of my babies eczema a GP told me “there is no cure, get over it, she has it for life'”
- Alena E. says “Skim milk, they don’t need the calories.”
- Nat and Dan says “Before discovering GAPS, I saw a gastroenterologist who wanted to treat my severe stomach pain with a drug they give people who have lost a body part! Great idea – let’s trick the brain into thinking the pain doesn’t exist rather than finding the root of the problem.”
- Melissa B. says “Before being diagnosed as a Celiac the doctor told me “Don’t worry about it, it will get better when it gets better” this is after not holding down any food down for 3 years straight.”
- Melissa J. says “My husbands doctor put him on meds for tuberculosis because he wasn’t sure what he had and didn’t feel like finding out. The medication can be fatal in those who don’t have TB.”
- Rachel C. says “I went to the dr for a raging ear infection. I normally don’t take antibiotics but I couldn’t function at all. I asked if the antibiotic was safe to take while nursing. At the end of the appointment the doctor asked how old my son was. I said “he just turned 2”. He had a look of shock on his face and said “2?! I hope your nipples still work the same when you’re done!”
- Angie W. says “My OB who said all my crazy symptoms were because I was still nursing my 1.5 year old. ‘He’s sucking the life out of you!'”
- Melissa B. says “My doctor tried to put me on antidepressants when I started crying after he told me during an appointment that I would likely never have kids… I’m not sure why he considered crying to be an inappropriate or excessive reaction??”
- Kelly L. says “My daughter was a slow weight gainer so a pediatrician told me to put ice cream in her bottle around 12 months. Said it would fatten her right up. “
- Lisa W. says “A GP told me recently that in her opinion, other than in obesity, diet has no bearing on health whatsoever. When I pushed her further she justified this view by simply saying “I am a scientist”!”
- Brittany S. says “I have a good friend of the family who is 58 years old and she started to train for a 5K with her daughter. Her Dr. asked why she would want to start running at her age and told her to re-think it.”
- Janel E. says “After finding that my 3 year old had developed gluten antibodies, the allergist said gluten-free was just a fad.”
- Wendy S. says “My uncle was just diagnosed with a massive lung tumor and his doctor told him to keep drinking soda and eating sweets because he will need the nourishment during treatment.”
- Traci C. says ” My son had a rash a Dr recommended giving him 2 1/2 at the time an anti depressant to stop the itching.”
- Leslie D. says “After my 10 yr. old daughter’s dx of severe Crohn’s disease and 10 days in hospital on a PICC line w/ no food, the GI dietician suggested she have cereal such as “Lucky Charms” for her first meal. When I told the Gastroenterologist we were thinking about doing the SCD protocol or GAPS diet, her response, “Don’t do that to her! I don’t know what I’d do without my chocolate every day!'”
- Michelle F. says “Don’t use toothpaste containing fluoride for the baby, but here’s a prescription for fluoride pills to give her..”
- Kelly M. says “My daughter had an ear infection and he gave me a prescription for antibiotics. When I asked him if I could wait a few days to see if she got better he told me he wasn’t comfortable with parents making medical decisions.”
- Keirsten A. says “Diet coke in the morning to combat heart burn/indigestion.”
- Heidi P. says “Never eat chicken. It’s from the devil.”
- Nina A. says “To ignore my baby when he cried.”
- Kristine B. says “My mother was told, with me, that she should only give me powdered milk otherwise I would be fat.”
- Kimberly C. says “I once told my MD I was having trouble losing weight (with recent hypothyroidism diagnosis). I told him I was eating six times a day, 200 calories or less at each meal. His response, ‘eat even less’.”
- Christine S. says “At the one year check up doc said to stop breastfeeding because breast milk no longer had nutritional value!! Apparently my milk had am expiration date…!”
- Annamarie F. says “Ketchup qualifies as a vegetable and grape jelly qualifies as a fruit.”
- Rachell R. says “My first born broke out with the most horrid blisters and rash on his bottom come to find out he was alleric to disposable diapers the silly doctor told me ‘just cut holes in them’.. It’s called switch to cloth!”
- Amy C. says “I had an ER doctor tell me to let my non responsive-struggling to breath 2 month old “just go unconscious and then he will wake up.”
- Jenn R. says “She suggested that I give my 4-yr old daughter Kool-aid at mealtime to solve her constipation problems.”
- Elizabeth M. says “While going through chemo treatments and losing a lot of weight a doctor told me that I should go to McDonald’s and drink as many shakes as I want.”
- Angela W. says ” I was told to roll my toddler up in a long carpet runner from his shoulders down and prop him up in a corner until he would behave.”
- Kristen K. says “That I wasn’t getting enough iron because I don’t eat processed cereal!!”
- Danielle S. says “I as diagnosed with endometriosis as a teenager, At 17 my GP told me to go ahead and have kids now (yup, at 17!) so I could then have a hysterectomy.”
- Barbara R. says “A friend mine said her pediatrician told her to give her kids carrot cake to get them to eat vegetables!”
- Ali H. says “I was told I needed to put my 12 month old in speech intervention BC he wasn’t yet speaking words.”
- Minette W. says “I attended a birth as a doula. The attending OB refused to delay cord clamping and cutting because as she claimed it would “cause the baby to be anemic”. She believed that if she placed the baby on the mothers chest directly after delivery without clamping and cutting the cord the blood in the baby would drain out and back into the placenta due to gravity.”
- Christina M. says “hen I told him (Pediatrician) I was using a lotion for my son that had tea tree oil in it, he was worried and told me that my son may grow boobs.”
- Ashley G. says “That my son didn’t need that ” junk, ” anymore ( breast milk after a year).”
- Keely O. says “Give baby a bath in water and bleach to ease the eczema.”
- April C. says “My OB told me my amniotic fluid was low and told me I should drink Gatorade!!! FYI: I don’t drink sugary drinks. Apparently I was drinking too much water.”
- Jevena E. says “After trying to donate blood I was told I was anemic. I went to a doctor who tested and said yes indeed I was “VERY” anemic and all of my iron stores were depleted. Treatment was to “take some iron pills” and then he tried to give me Prozac samples. I asked why in the world do I need Prozac for anemia? He told me most people have symptoms of depression with anemia and I said won’t iron alleviate those symptoms? He looked at me with total shock on his face and said, “most people are thrilled to get this’!”
- Shay M. says “That I didn’t have enough milk to breastfeed – should switch to formula.”
- Julie H. says “Pediatrician recommended breaking both legs and casting them for inward turning feet.”
- Christine T. says “When first diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, and listening to the Dr’s treatment plan, I asked if there was any alternative treatment rather than the three heavy duty medications he was prescribing. (Medications that had Horrible side affects.). He said, “if you want to move to California and smoke weed, be my guest!”
- Lilly W. says “When I was having gut/inflammatory issues (later to find out it was caused by gluten insensitivity) he told me to try Weight Watchers.”
- Eric S. says “Too much thinking for one’s self seems inflammatory. I think there is a pill for that.”
- Jessica C. says “When I was dealing with secondary infertility, the Dr I was referred to told me to just be happy with the one baby I did have and forget my dreams of having a large family. She was content with her career and 2 dogs, so I should be happy just having 1 kid.”
- Jackie B. says “mine saw NO problem with taking xanax to sleep and adderall for daytime.”
- Rachel J. says “Your still nursing your 20 month old? Oh, that’s more for you than for him, isn’t it.”
- Daedra S. says “I was missing periods quite regularly and this one old fart OG/GYN told me I should be thankful because many women my age are taking drugs to STOP their periods. It’s ok, he said.”
- Mary S. says “Oh, my doctor told me to limit my smoking to one pack per day while I was pregnant in the late 70’s. The same doctor told my friend to drink at least one beer per day for her kidneys while she was pregnant.”
- Charlotte M. says “I was having difficulty sleeping and the doctor asked what I was doing about it. I said I usually took one Benadryl at bedtime. He said Benadryl has too many side effects and promptly gave me a prescription for Ambien!”
- Heather D. says “When I was about 10 I had stomach aches all the time (Lactose intolerance wasn’t a “thing” yet to diagnose) My Dr. figured I was constipated and recommend eating more fast food. A McDonald’s meal once or twice a week should get things moving!! “
- Colette H. says ” My friend was told by an orthodontist that she should let her brake [sic] her 12 yr old son jaw because it wasn’t “manly” enough.”
- Michelle M. says “When I was a baby I had jaundice. When my mom told the doctor he commented by saying “we’ll look at the outfit you have her in! No wonder she looks yellow.”
- Amy H. says “I brought my mother in law to the doctor when she was having an extremely difficult time detoxing off of prescription meds. She was having a constant anxiety attack, spasms, and couldn’t hold anything down. He told her to drink soda pop to help her not get dehydrated!”
- Pam M. says “My mom suffered with severe allergy to cats but still wanted them in her home. The doctor back then told her to smoke 2 cigarettes a day (she was a non-smoker) and to have a tot of whiskey every day. “
- Kristen V. says “My pediatrician told us to give my toddler son benadryl to calm him down before we bring him in the office again.”
- Gregory M. says “My 32 year old Dr. Told me” there’s only two ways to lose weight. Exercise or drugs.” I disagreed. He replied. ” never underestimate the power of prescription drugs” I mentioned the possible side effects. He dropped the topic.”
- Nikki K. says “When my daughter was about 4 – 6 weeks old and constipated the doctor told me to stick my finger up her bum to stimulate a BM.”
- Ellen K. says “I told my doctor that I was concerned my son had a blood sugar problem. I asked for an A1C test. She told me to just keep a candy bar in my purse for when he started acting emotional.”
- Jiggle B. says “When I was pregnant with my second, we thought it was ectopic. The obgyn said in front of my son and husband that children were parasites and to stop breastfeeding so I wouldn’t be feeding two parasites at the same time.”
- Yvonne I. says “Well a Dr. who couldn’t find what was wrong with me, after seeing me 25 years later, said omg I thought you died.”
- Cheryl R. says “Health nurse told my sister to feed her kids hot dogs because they have a lot of calcium.”
But wait, there’s more!
Unfortunately, FB has deleted the original thread listing all 578+ comments on actual doctors’ advice given to patients, but at least some of the most ridiculous ones are preserved here!
Kristen
Also, I agree w/ Jennifer about some doctors realizing the circle of health, wellness, and naturopathy—which I am all for, btw. If you want some solid info about our diet + health crisis you should watch Sugar: The Bitter Truth. It’s a free documentary on YouTube.
Kristen
Honestly, if I was a doctor and you chose not to vaccinate your kids…I would kick you out of my practice, too. Just look at Peshawar and its polio problem. Come on people. When you don’t vaccinate your kids you put so many other people at risk. Same w/ the flu shot.
Kat
The amount of ignorance behind this statement is truly overwhelming.
1. Polio in the US was almost entirely gone BEFORE the shots ever became available. There are many different theories to what it was (contaminated water among them). Shots have never been proven to be effective.
2. Why would a unvaccinated child be of any danger to a vaccinated one, if you believe the vaccines work? New research indicates that the vaccinated children are far more dangerous than unvaccinated ones. It certainly is driving shingles.
Wendy
Has it ever occurred to you that some people cannot get certain shots because of allergies to them or immune problems????? I have severe allergies to flu shots because of the antibiotics in them. I was faithful about getting them all those years. No more!!!!
Karen
I had a gall bladder problem (stones) and the first doctor I went to thought it was my heart. He had me on heart meds for an entire year. I started having horrific chest pains and finally had to go to the hospital. The ER doc said I had gall stones and had to do emergency surgery. After it was over he said he had never seen so many stones. Recently, I was hospitalized for severed chest pain. I thought I was having a heart attack. After many tests the ER docs told me I had pancreatitis. My hubby and I were totally shocked. That is usually caused by drinking alcohol and having a gall bladder. I don’t drink and don’t have a gall bladder. They had no answer, just ‘idiopathic,’ which means they don’t know why I got it. After a week of no eating and no drinking I was released. But, the meds they had given me for the pain had caused me to throw up so much and so hard I had shredded all the muscles in my front and back. It took weeks to get over that. I would have stood the pain of the pancreatitis rather than have that! I swear, I am NEVER going into a hospital, again. I am 63 and I hope to die rather than be hospitalized.
Melissa Gibbons
#31 is true, that can be normal. I’m an ND and midwifery student.
jennifer
SOME DOCTORS HAVE WOKEN UP AND SPEAK THE TRUTH!
Sixteen Doctors Speak Out
Not all physicians are caught up in the idea that the only good medicines are ones that can also be harmful. Here are some comments by physicians, themselves, on the practice of medicine.
1) “The cause of most disease is in the poisonous drugs physicians superstitiously give in order to effect a cure.”
* Charles E. Page, M.D.
2) “Medicines are of subordinate importance because of their very nature, they can only work symptomatically.”
* Hans Kusche, M.D.
3) “The person who takes medicine must recover twice, once from the disease and once from the medicine.”
* William Osler, M.D.
4) “If all the medicine in the world were thrown into the sea, it would be bad for the fish and good for humanity”
* O.W. Holmes, M.D. (Prof. of Med. Harvard University)
5) “Drug medications consist in employing, as remedies for disease, those things which produce disease in well persons. Its materia medica is simply a lot of drugs or chemicals or dye-stuffs–in a word poisons. All are incompatible with vital matter; all produce disease when brought in contact in any manner with the living; all are poisons.”
* R.T. TraIl, M.D., (lecture to members of congress and the medical profession, Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.)
6) “Every drug increases and complicates the patients condition.”
* Robert Henderson, M.D.
7) “The greatest part of all chronic disease is created by the suppression of acute disease by drug poisoning.”
* Henry Lindlahr, M.D.
8) “Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.”
* Richard C. Cabot, M.D. (Mass. Gen. Hospital)
9) “Medicine is only palliative, for back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.”
* Wier Mitchel, M.D.
10) “Medical practice has neither philosophy nor common sense to recommend it. In sickness the body is already loaded with impurities. By taking drug — medicines more impurities are added, thereby the case is further embarrassed and harder to cure.”
* Elmer Lee, M.D., Past Vice President, Academy of Medicine.
11) “Our figures show approximately four and one half million hospital admissions annually due to the adverse reactions to drugs. Further, the average hospital patient has as much as thirty percent chance, dependinghow long he is in, of doubling his stay due to adverse drug reactions.”
* Milton Silverman, M.D. (Professor of Pharmacology, University of California)
12) “What hope is there for medical science to ever become a true science when the entire structure of medical knowledge is built around the idea that there is an entity called disease which can be expelled when the right drug is found?”
* John H. Tilden, M.D.
13) “We are prone to thinking of drug abuse in terms of the male population and illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana.
It may surprise you to learn that a greater problem exists with millions of women dependent on legal prescription drugs.”
* Robert Mendelsohn, M.D (author of book, “Confessions of a Medical Heretic.)
14) “Why would a patient swallow a poison because he is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick.”
* L.F. Kebler, M.D.
15) “Drugs never cure disease. They merely hush the voice of nature’s protest, and pull down the danger signals she erects along the pathway of transgression. Any poison taken into the system has to be reckoned with later on even though it palliates present symptoms. Pain may disappear, but the patient is left in a worse condition, though unconscious of it at the time.”
* Daniel. H. Kress, M.D.
16) “The necessity of teaching mankind not to take drugs and medicines, is a duty incumbent upon all who know their uncertainty and injurious effects; and the time is not far distant when the drug system will be abandoned.”
* Charles Armbruster, M. D.
Helen T
Great comment, and I actually believe in much of this. Before I was able to control my asthma naturally, I had terrible attacks twice yearly that landed me in the ER. There’s in no doubt that the inhaled steroids plus predisone pulled me through a terrible situation where I needed something ASAP.
What could I have done otherwise?
Anne
A funny one . . . I exclusively pumped for my son (long story) and one trip to the pedi, I had forgotten his cooler with bottled breastmilk at home, and had also forgotten extra bottles for the diaper bag. I HAD milk – in me – I just needed a bottle. The only thing they had at the Pedi’s office was formula samples in bottles and they actually expected me to give him the formula. I said, no I don’t. I HAVE milk.
I took the formula sample bottle, dumped it, rinsed it as best I could, and hand expressed thru the entire appointment, then fed him, much to their great surprise. Ummm, yeah, you EP, you learn how to hand express.
The same pedi asked me with a smirk, when my son was 5 months old, how EP’ing was going . . . I said fine. I did fine with a pump, it was a means to an end and I pumped for 2 yrs 4 months! Only reason I stopped short of my 3 yr goal was bc my son wanted juice more, and I already had a freezer full of milk.
Jennifer
My husband has leukemia and herpes zoster – he lot 70 lbs. The nutritionist at the hospital said he must eat ice cream, chocolate cakes, and other such things because he needed to put on weight. Her mind could not comprehend the fact that cancer and herpes live on acidic sugary foods and that eating those would increase his problem. The medication he was being given for herpes stated on the warning, this does not cure Herpes. The medication warning for leukemia he was being given stated it would ruin his bone marrow and could cause cancer.. I took him out of the hospital to save his life. He is now well on his way to being cured naturally.
Anne
My son has Down Syndrome and had infantile spasms. I was told by his neurologist that food had nothing to do with it. Yet, I discovered that food was triggering his seizures (nightshades, sweet potatoes, & carrots – and later, ginseng). He’s been seizure free for over 3 years now, as long as we stay away from those foods. When the seizures stopped @ 16mo of age, he “woke up” and not only did his development begin to fly, he became physically active and dropped the baby fat very quickly. When his *former* pedi didn’t like how he wasn’t gaining weight, she didn’t suggest testing or digestive enzymes (which it turns out he needs), she suggested “to put him back on nightshade foods to make him gain weight”. Yeah, he’ll gain weight alright, because he’ll go right back to basically laying on the floor having seizures and no cognitive development!! She asked me what the protocol was for when he could go back to having nightshade foods, and I said, there isn’t a protocol, I discovered this and wrote you a letter about it, to which you replied!!
Megan
I’m so glad you shared this, I have a 18mo that has late onset infantile spasms (just diagnosed 3 months ago, hers are from previous brain damage from encephalitis). We are on the ketogenic diet and researching like crazy but I hadn’t ever heard that about the nightshade foods. I feel like I’m familiar w/ most food triggers for seizures but I’ll definitely be doing more research. If you have any other suggestions for us I would love to hear from you. She is currently on the ketogenic diet, she takes fermented cod liver oil every day, B6, magnesium bath, Bio-Kult, and I have Frankincense oil on the way since I have read of it helping some people with seizures. Thanks.
Megan
Bri
Doc said to retract my intact son a little everyday, so sex won’t hurt for him.
Megan
That is a legitimate thing practiced by doctors who do not support circumcision.
Andrea
forced retraction can cause infections and worse. It is harmful to mess with an intact boy who hasn’t naturally retracted. Any informed doctor should know this.
Joanne
When my youngest was about 1 year old the pediatrician told me before he left the room that I was to stop feeding my son so many carrots. Puzzled, I asked him what are you talking about? “Obviously you’re feeding him too many carrots, his skin color tells me that.” Without thinking, “you’re an IDIOT, came out of my mouth. HE’S ITALIAN, he has his father’s coloring.”