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This ought to be easy to find out. Stop taking Tylenol while pregnant and we will see in a few years if the autism rate drops. What’s the big deal? Can’t live without Tylenol? 

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Shouldn’t we have women stop taking Tylenol while pregnant and study the results before Crackhead Rob announced that Tylenol causes autism? :unsure: 

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17 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

This ought to be easy to find out. Stop taking Tylenol while pregnant and we will see in a few years if the autism rate drops. What’s the big deal? Can’t live without Tylenol? 

This is why it's dangerous having dumb people like you making health decisions.

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2 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

This is why it's dangerous having dumb people like you making health decisions.

Honestly this Tylenol thing is a pretty good outcome:

-Basically exonerates childhood vaccines as being the cause (although I’m sure Bobby hasn’t given up on that one yet)

-If pregnant mothers take a little less Tylenol it probably won’t have much if any impact

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28 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

This is why it's dangerous having dumb people like you making health decisions.

HTDS. Destroys your common sense . How could stopping Tylenol use during pregnancy possibly be dangerous? 

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26 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

This is why it's dangerous having dumb people like you making health decisions.

It’s difficult to be dumber than Hardcore for sure. 
But so many people here are anti-science. Whether it’s this issue or climate change or transgenders, they reject the consensus of experts who have spent their whole professional lives studying this stuff because the results don’t match their pre-conceived notions. Ira appalling. 

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17 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Honestly this Tylenol thing is a pretty good outcome:

-Basically exonerates childhood vaccines as being the cause (although I’m sure Bobby hasn’t given up on that one yet)

-If pregnant mothers take a little less Tylenol it probably won’t have much if any impact

Disagree.

Did you listen to the press conference?  Trump attacked vaccines.  Called for a new vaccine schedule.  Said the mmr vaccine should be broken up.  Said hepatitis is an STD, vaccine should be delayed.  Talked about pumping babies with 80 vaccines.  This is peak anti vax rhetoric and dangerous for public health.

So this Tylenol attack is in addition to anti vax attacks.

If pregnant mothers stop taking Tylenol to treat high fevers they create risk for fetal issues.  This is a real known accepted fact.  Why would anyone stop taking Tylenol based on junk science and expose themselves to real risk by carrying a high fever?  Again, creating more problems.  That's Trump's brand.

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3 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

It’s difficult to be dumber than Hardcore for sure. 
But so many people here are anti-science. Whether it’s this issue or climate change or transgenders, they reject the consensus of experts who have spent their whole professional lives studying this stuff because the results don’t match their pre-conceived notions. Ira appalling. 

COVID.  Experts got some things wrong.  Conclusion: never trust the experts.

Magas are too dumb to realize that they are dumb.  Dunning Krueger.

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8 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

HTDS. Destroys your common sense . How could stopping Tylenol use during pregnancy possibly be dangerous? 

Because if a pregnant woman spikes a huge fever and doesn't treat it, the fever presents real risk to the baby.

Idiot.

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5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

HTDS. Destroys your common sense . How could stopping Tylenol use during pregnancy possibly be dangerous? 

You obviously know nothing about pregnancy and nothing about this issue. Tylenol during pregnancy is considered the safest and sometimes the ONLY medication for treating fevers and pain, which if untreated could seriously harm od even be fatal to the pregnancy. 
 

Next time ask an ob-gyn before you ask these moronic questions. (Though anyone who has gone through a difficult pregnancy could have told you this.) 

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5 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

COVID.  Experts got some things wrong.  Conclusion: never trust the experts.

Magas are too dumb to realize that they are dumb.  Dunning Krueger.

It started long before COVID. And their rejection of the experts during COVID cost thousands of lives. 

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3 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

COVID.  Experts got some things wrong.  Conclusion: never trust the experts.

It’s a backlash against the deceit. They deservedly lost the trust of informed people . 

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Just now, HellToupee said:

It’s a backlash against the deceit. They deservedly lost the trust of informed people . 

Putting a heroin addict with no medical background in charge of HHS should ein back that trust! 🤡 

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:lol:

who knew that so many geeks were medical experts. Absolutely any topic they are immediate experts and can pontificate on anything & everything 

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10 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

Because if a pregnant woman spikes a huge fever and doesn't treat it, the fever presents real risk to the baby.

Idiot.

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No other way to bring down a fever? If not, in those extremely rare cases, then of course take it.  

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Just now, HellToupee said:

:lol:

who knew that so many geeks were medical experts. Absolutely any topic they are immediate experts and can pontificate on anything & everything 

Almost nobody here is a medical expert. But some of us read medical experts, and other science experts, and generally trust them and follow their advice. Others don’t, choosing to trust their emotions and preheld beliefs instead.  

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1 minute ago, HellToupee said:

:lol:

who knew that so many geeks were medical experts. Absolutely any topic they are immediate experts and can pontificate on anything & everything 

Case on point.  I'm not a medical expert, but I listen to the medical experts and follow the science.  You listen to a dementia riddled proven liar charlatan and a heroin addict whose brain was eaten from a worm.

Yes, the people I listen to are smarter about this subject than the people you listen to.  That makes me smarter than you since I can see that.

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Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

No other way to bring down a fever? 

I guess you can pray it away and see what happens.

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Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

No other way to bring down a fever? 

You’re really doubling down on the idiocy this morning. 
The answer is no. Not safely. 

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Liberals always have to throw out the rare instance to make their point. Thats how you know it’s weak.  

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1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said:

You’re really doubling down on the idiocy this morning. 
The answer is no. Not safely. 

I got lectured by this guy. Who thinks men can get pregnant. 

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2 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

You’re really doubling down on the idiocy this morning. 
The answer is no. Not safely. 

Ibuprofen? 

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3 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

I guess you can pray it away and see what happens.

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Ibuprofen? 

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Asperger's doesn't "go away".  I obviously don't know anything about your son but he was either misdiagnosed or his symptoms have decreased due to intervention actions.  Vaccines have nothing to do with it.

I’ll trust my doctor and my own eyes but thank you. He’s still very likely on the spectrum but we had him in therapy for 2 years 

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1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

I got lectured by this guy. Who thinks men can get pregnant. 

You deserve to be lectured. Not by me but by anyone reading this. Your questions are insipid. Your comments are worse. No I don’t believe a man can get pregnant. You know how I know this? Because if a man could get pregnant abortion would be legal in every state. It wouldn’t even be an issue. 

And don’t change the subject. Just admit your ignorance and move on. 

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1 minute ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

 He’s still very likely on the spectrum 

That wasn't hard was it.

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1 minute ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

I’ll trust my doctor and my own eyes but thank you. He’s still very likely on the spectrum but we had him in therapy for 2 years 

Gutter is giving it to you straight. He knows things that your Dr doesn’t 

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1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said:

Seems to be a rarity here. 

No I think most everyone here trusts their doctor. What they don’t trust is a one size fits all brought to you by Pfizer 

I trusted my doctor during Covid. He prescribed me a combination of things that they were doing in chile and I got better overnight after being hospitalized 

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Asperger's doesn't "go away".  I obviously don't know anything about your son but he was either misdiagnosed or his symptoms have decreased due to intervention actions.  Vaccines have nothing to do with it.

Exactly. It doesn't go away because it's not a curable disease of some kind. The effects can be lessened through a variety of means which allows a person to live a high quality independent life but it isn't like turning off a light switch and it's gone. 

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4 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Ibuprofen? 

Ibuprofen has real and known risks to the fetus and is not recommended.  Jesus man you think doctors haven't studied this for decades?  You think you're gonna come along and fix the autism crisis?

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7 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

You’re really doubling down on the idiocy this morning. 
The answer is no. Not safely. 

LOL

 ibuprofen and aspirin down????????

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5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Ibuprofen? 

Why don’t you look it up yourself? Just type “ibuprofen and pregnancy”. It will take you a second or less. Read up on it and get back to us. 

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2 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

You deserve to be lectured. Not by me but by anyone reading this. Your questions are insipid. Your comments are worse. No I don’t believe a man can get pregnant. You know how I know this? Because if a man could get pregnant abortion would be legal in every state. It wouldn’t even be an issue. 

And don’t change the subject. Just admit your ignorance and move on. 

I’ll say it again, in the extremely rare instance of a fever during pregnancy, take it. Maybe for other issues they shouldn’t. Crazy talk, right? 

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2 minutes ago, HellToupee said:

Gutter is giving it to you straight. He knows things that your Dr doesn’t 

I'm sure his doctor will acknowledge that his son is still on the spectrum even though his symptoms have improved tremendously.

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No person who actually has kids and has been with a pregnant wife would tell her, "You ain't taking Tylenol. Find something else to cure that fever."

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Just now, The Real timschochet said:

Why don’t you look it up yourself? Just type “ibuprofen and pregnancy”. It will take you a second or less. Read up on it and get back to us. 

It says to avoid it. Fine. Maybe avoid Tylenol now too? Expect in the rare instances of fever? Cuckoo, right? 

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Just now, Sean Mooney said:

No person who actually has kids and has been with a pregnant wife would tell her, "You ain't taking Tylenol. Find something else to cure that fever."

Depends on the severity of the fever I guess.  Because they’re all the same, right? If it were serious I’d get her to a doctor and be guided by them. You just do what your told. 

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