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I also came across this twitter topic yesterday about the entire situation that was quite interesting reading.
I also came across this twitter topic yesterday about the entire situation that was quite interesting reading.
I scrolled down and it's infested with people that are ignorant, obstinate and apparently american.
So many hairdressers, nail technicians & unemployed on Facebook who are experts in paediatrics and Law - scary.
It's a bit like the vaccination protestors. 5 mins googling equals far more knowledge than years in medical school and constant trainingSo many hairdressers, nail technicians & unemployed on Facebook who are experts in paediatrics and Law - scary.
So many hairdressers, nail technicians & unemployed on Facebook who are experts in paediatrics and Law - scary.
I always find it interesting when other people talk about their Facebook feeds with something controversial like this. I have only seen one post about the whole thing and that was in support of the medical services being harassed by alfie army. However I'm quite active with unfollowing/unfriending all the people who post crap so perhaps I have already removed the people who be posting about this sort of stuff.

Welcome to my life.


EFAIt's a bit like most people on the internet. 5 mins googling equals far more knowledge than people with years of knowledge and qualifications
Don't forget that whenever someone passes you have to setup a charity in their name too .

These armchair experts are hugely frustrating, this is what I deal with regularly. Parents demanding antibiotics and other treatments for children when they don't warrant them with no concept of the risk of harm.