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    'MOMMY MY HANDS ARE GOING NUMB': ENTEROVIRUS SLAMMING THE U.S.!


    'MOMMY MY HANDS ARE GOING NUMB': ENTEROVIRUS SLAMMING THE U.S.!
    By ANNABEL GROSSMAN- The mother of a five-year-old girl paralyzed by the enterovirus has spoken out about the hell of watching her young daughter battle...
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    October 11, 2014 by Dean James

    ‘MOMMY MY HANDS ARE GOING NUMB’: ENTEROVIRUS SLAMMING THE U.S.!




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    The mother of a five-year-old girl paralyzed by the enterovirus has spoken out about the hell of watching her young daughter battle the deadly illness.

    Kinley Galbreath, from Hamilton, has spent the past three weeks in intensive care at Children’s of Alabama, where she remains on a ventilator paralyzed from her arms to her legs.
    Her mom Kim Nichols has remained by Kinley’s side since the little girl was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with the potentially fatal respiratory illness enterovirus D-68

    Speaking exclusively to ABC 3340, the mother said: ‘As she was getting ready to doze off, she said ‘mommy, my hands are going numb’ and by that point she started to lose movement in her neck.

    ‘On the third day is when she lost movement from her legs down,’ Ms Nichols added. ‘The only thing she’s had control of has been her toes. And that’s what she wiggles to let me know something’s wrong. And she’ll blink her eyes for yes, and won’t blink her eyes for no.’

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    Is there anything that will cause REAL AMERICANS to fight back? Anything at all? Our nation is being flooded with disease brought in by ignorant people who do not even know how to flush a toilet. Yet we can not say that because that would be called "racists." The psychotic liberal obsession about not being racists will bring upon this nation a deadly plague as great at the Bubonic Plague of the dark ages.

    When our society becomes dysfunctional because of disease that overwhelms our medical system, a plague out of control, will the gutless conservatives finally decide to stand up in massive civil disobedience? PROBABLY NOT. HERE IS NOTHING THAT WILL MOTIVATE THE GUTLESS CONSERVATIVES TO REALLY FIGHT. NOT REALLY. THEY WILL WAVE THEIR LITTLE FLAGS AND GO AND VOTE IN SHAM ELECTIONS.

    I AM ASHAMED TO BE A CONSERVATIVE. THEY HAVE NO STOMACH FOR A FIGHT. THEY ARE GUTLESS AND HAVE THE LIBERAL PSYCHOTIC OBSESSION NOT TO BE "RACISTS." THEY ARE FOOLS AND THEY MAKE ME SICK. DO YOU HEAR THIS GLENN BECK?
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    ‘Mommy my hands are going numb’: Mother reveals hell of seeing her daughter, 5, succumb to enterovirus which has left her unable to speak or move as the illness sweeps the U.S


    • Kinley Galbreath, from Hamilton, is in intensive care at Children's of Alabama
    • The little girl remains on a ventilator paralyzed from her arms to her legs
    • Mom Kim Nichols has remained by Kinley's side for the past three weeks
    • She said her daughter is only able to communicate by wiggling her toes
    • Kinley's doctor says she is hopeful the child will recover but it will be slow
    • Four people with virus have died in US and 628 people have been affected
    • Virus has cold-like symptoms and can cause difficulty breathing in infants


    By Annabel Grossman for MailOnline
    Published: 07:35 EST, 10 October 2014 | Updated: 12:10 EST, 10 October 2014

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    The mother of a five-year-old girl paralyzed by the enterovirus has spoken out about the hell of watching her young daughter battle the deadly illness.
    Kinley Galbreath, from Hamilton, has spent the past three weeks in intensive care at Children's of Alabama, where she remains on a ventilator paralyzed from her arms to her legs.
    Her mom Kim Nichols has remained by Kinley's side since the little girl was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with the potentially fatal respiratory illness enterovirus D-68



    Five-year-old Kinley Galbreath, from Hamilton, has spent the past three weeks in intensive care at Children's of Alabama, where she remains on a ventilator paralyzed from her arms to her legs

    Speaking exclusively to ABC 3340, the mother said: 'As she was getting ready to doze off, she said 'mommy, my hands are going numb' and by that point she started to lose movement in her neck.
    'On the third day is when she lost movement from her legs down,' Ms Nichols added. 'The only thing she's had control of has been her toes. And that's what she wiggles to let me know something's wrong. And she'll blink her eyes for yes, and won't blink her eyes for no.'


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    Ms Nichols explained that her daughter had a mild form of asthma prior to being diagnosed with the virus. Children with respiratory issues are more likely to suffer complications with enterovirus.
    'A lot of people thought it was more of a common cold, she said. 'And they didn't realized that it had totally paralyzed Kinley.'
    Kinley, who turns six in two weeks, was so weakened by the paralysis that she needed a tracheotomy, just so she could breathe.


    Kinley's mother Kim Nichols explained that her daughter had a mild form of asthma prior to being diagnosed with the virus. Children with respiratory issues are more likely to suffer complications with enterovirus


    Ms Nichols has remained by her daughter's side since the little girl was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with the potentially fatal respiratory illness enterovirus D-68

    'She has lost all of the muscles in her diaphragm to push any sound up to talk,' her mom said.
    'Today, she's really frustrated, because she started moving her lips and I can't understand what she's saying. She's continuously crying because I can't understand her.'
    Dr Jayne Ness, a pediatric neurologist at Children's of Alabama, said that although Kinley tested positive for the virus they cannot be sure that it is connected to the paralysis.
    'Right now we know that, for example, in Kinley's case, she's tested positive for the virus,' she said. 'But, we can't prove right now, for sure, that the virus is the cause of the inflammation of her spinal cord.'






    Kinley was a happy, healthy little girl before she was struck down by the deadly illness three weeks ago

    The doctor said she is hopeful that Kinley will recover but it will take time.
    'I think a long, slow rehabilitation,' she said. 'But, based on what I'm hearing in other parts of the country, based on what we are seeing from other kids, is that there will be a recovery.'
    Ms Nichols has been using Facebook to provide updates to Kinley's condition and a page titled Praying for Healing for Kinley has received nearly 8,000 likes.
    She said: 'I'm usually a very private person, but it was so overwhelming with the output of support from my community. We are from a small town. But they've all got hearts of gold.'


    Ms Nichols has been using Facebook to provide updates to Kinley's condition and a page titled Praying for Healing for Kinley has received nearly 8,000 likes


    Kinley's doctor said she is hopeful that that the little girl will recover but she added that it will take time

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said four people with enterovirus have died nationwide, although it is not yet clear what role it played in their deaths.
    In total, 628 people from 44 states and the District of Columbia have been affected, the CDC said. The majority of the cases are believed to be children.
    Only Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and Alaska have not seen any cases.
    The illness has flu and cold-like symptoms and can cause difficulty breathing for infants and young children, officials have said.
    The disease can spread through droplets in coughs or sneezes or when someone touches a contaminated surface, such as a countertop or doorknob, according to the Florida Department of Health.





    Four-year-old Eli Waller, left, died last month from the illness in New Jersey, while 10-year-old Emily Ortando also had it when she passed away in September. She had a bacterial infection at the same time as the illness

    Officials said the best way to prevent the disease spreading is by keeping good hygiene such as washing hands and disinfecting surfaces.'
    Those having cold-like or flu-like symptoms should stay home from child care centers, school or work and, if possible, remain apart from other family members,' said Dr Celeste Philip, deputy secretary for health, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
    One of those who died was four-year-old Eli Waller, who succumbed to the illness last month, according to the Mercer County Medical Examiner's Office in New Jersey.
    Eli was asymptomatic before his death and the onset of his illness was rapid, according to Hamilton Township Health Officer Jeff Plunkett said.
    The youngster had stayed home from preschool on September 24 with a case pink eye that the medical examiner found to be unrelated to the virus. That night, he died in his sleep.
    Emily Otrando, a 10-year-old from Cumberland, Rhode Island, died September 22 at Hasbro Children's Hospital and was known to have the illness.

    Contagious respiratory illness continues to spread across US





    A ribbon and a sign at Yardville Elementary School in Hamilton Township honor little Eli who died from the virus

    WHAT IS ENTEROVIRUS EV-D68? SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

    Enteroviruses, which bring on symptoms like a very intense cold, aren't unusual and peak usually in September into fall.
    They usually resemble a bad cold, but this particular strain has become worrisome for parents across the US after a number of fatalities among children
    What is proving so worrisome about this particular strain?
    ED-D68 was first identified in the 1960s and is uncommon, but has been cropping up in recent years in Georgia, Pennsylvania and abroad in Japan and the Netherlands.
    However, the bottom line is that experts cannot explain why it is has flared so dramatically this year.
    They also cannot explain why it is proving so virulent.
    Signs and symptoms
    ED-D68 begins as a cold, with coughing, fever and wheezing.
    The virus can cause breathing difficulties but most recover well after a week.
    How serious is it?
    While experts have said that in theory some cases can become so severe they result in death, many of the EV-D68 infections 'will be mild and self-limited, requiring only symptomatic treatment,' according to the Missouri health agency said.
    How can infection be prevented?
    This particular enterovirus is spread through bodily contact. Making children far more susceptible.
    Health officials have said there is not much that can be done about it other than washing hands with soap and disinfecting surfaces.
    There's no vaccine for EV-D68
    The Rhode Island child's death was the result of a bacterial infection, Staphylococcus aureus, that hit the girl in tandem with the virus, Rhode Island officials said in a statement.
    This enterovirus germ is not new. It was first identified in 1962 and has caused clusters of illness before.
    Because it's not routinely tested for, it may have spread widely in previous years without being identified in people who just seemed to have a cold.
    This year, the virus has gotten more attention because it has been linked to hundreds of severe illnesses.
    Beginning last month, hospitals in Kansas City, Missouri, and Chicago received a flood of children with trouble breathing. Some needed oxygen or more extreme care such as a breathing machine. Many, but not all, had asthma before the infection.
    Health officials say they have not detected a recent mutation or other change in the virus that would cause it to become more dangerous.

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    A 21-month-old girl is the first person in Michigan to die from the virus that has caused severe respiratory illness across the country.




    Enterovirus D68 Blamed in Michigan Toddler's Death
    The CDC said in a release this week that the virus has sickened 691 people in 46 states and Washington, D.C.
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    Enterovirus D68 blamed in Michigan toddler's death

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    DETROIT – A 21-month-old girl is the first person in Michigan to die from the virus that has caused severe respiratory illness across the country, state health officials said Saturday.
    Madeline Reid died Friday afternoon from enterovirus D68, according to Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. Its chief medical officer, Dr. Rudolph Valentini, said in a statement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the illness after the Clinton Township girl's arrival, but did not specify which day she arrived.

    "It is never easy to lose a child, and our entire health care team at the Children's Hospital of Michigan is deeply saddened by this family's loss and mourns with them during this very difficult time," Valentini said.
    A New Jersey state medical examiner said last week that a 4-year-old boy died of the virus, and the CDC says five people infected with the virus have died, but it's not clear what role the virus played. The CDC said in a release this week that the virus has sickened 691 people in 46 states and Washington, D.C.
    Enterovirus D68 can cause flu-like symptoms and respiratory problems. The virus can be spread through coughing, sneezing and contact with contaminated surfaces. There is no vaccine or specific treatment.
    As of Tuesday, 31 cases in Michigan had tested positive for enterovirus D68, according to Jennifer Smith, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Community Health.

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    Illegal Alien Disease Epidemic - Doctors And Nurses Gagged, Threatened With Arrest if They Talk -




    Illegal Alien Disease Epidemic – Doctors And Nurses Gagged, Threatened With Arrest if They Talk
    The message to doctors and nurses was simple; you talk, you go to jail. That message was delivered by officers of the government security contractors hired to...
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    Illegal Alien Disease Epidemic – Doctors And Nurses Gagged, Threatened With Arrest if They Talk

    Posted on 1 July, 2014 by Rick Wells




    The message to doctors and nurses was simple; you talk, you go to jail. That message was delivered by officers of the government security contractors hired to police the Lackland Air Base illegal alien induction facility.
    Some have spoken up anyway, because the risks are so great. They say the American taxpayers and citizens have a right to know what disease epidemic risk is being brought into our nation. They were interviewed confidentially by Todd Starnes of Fox News.
    The secret nature of the process is itself of concern to the whistleblowers. One psychiatric counselor said, “There were several of us who wanted to talk about the camps, but the agents made it clear we would be arrested. We were under orders not to say anything.”
    The security guarding the workers is provided by “Baptist Family & Children’s Services,” a contractor hired by HHS. They are referred to by themselves and others within the facility ominously as the “Brown Shirts.”
    The counselor said “It was a very submissive atmosphere, once you stepped onto the grounds, you abided by their laws – the Brown Shirt laws.”
    Upon entry to the facility all cell phones and other communication devices are confiscated and anyone caught with a phone is immediately terminated. She said, “Everyone was paranoid, the children had more rights than the workers.”
    The infectious diseases that are still being brought in include measles, scabies, chicken pox and strep throat. Mental health and emotional conditions are also being diagnosed, and may or may not be treated.
    The counselor described watching lice crawling down the hair of children she was attending to.
    A former nurse calls it a “lice epidemic.” She said, “You could see the bugs crawling through their hair,” and added, “After we would rinse out their hair, the sink would be loaded with black bugs.”
    That former nurse said, “We have so many kids coming in that there was no way to control all of the sickness – all this stuff coming into the country. We were very concerned at one point about strep going around the base.”

    The counselor and the nurse both said the official position is to conceal the extent of the illnesses from the public.
    The nurse describes how, “When they found out the kids had scabies, the charge nurse was adamant – ‘Don’t mention that. Don’t say scabies.’ But everybody knew they had scabies. Some of the workers were very concerned about touching things and picking things up. They asked if they should be concerned, but they were told ‘don’t worry about it.’”
    Another problematic condition which concerned the nurse was the fact that the children were transported to Lackland on domestic charter buses and airplanes. Whatever conditions they have may have been left on the seats and other surfaces and could infect others.
    The counselor noticed children who she recognized as being suicidal and recommended that they be sent to a psychiatric unit. Rather than treat one boy she pointed out, he was placed with a family in America.
    It was at that point that she filed a Child Protective Services report and quit her job, concerned that her license was at risk if the child later committed suicide.
    The counselor says she kept a detailed journal about what is going on inside the Lackland facility and remarked, “When people read that journal they are going to be astonished. I don’t think they will believe what is going on in America.”
    She reports that she was later contacted by federal agents who demanded that she return to Lackland and surrender her journal to them. She refused to do so and has not returned to Lackland.
    It is Cloward-Piven in action. The nurse expressed her belief that, “They’re going to crush the system. We can’t sustain this. They are overwhelming the system and I think it’s a travesty.”
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