We all have extreme concern because Karen's son is not missing, but well. Her statement in that regard is reason to conclude or at least surmise that she is not thinking clearly. For this reason, it is not a narrative, but a most likely medical scenario. Common sense goes a long way in medicine, as does the medical history of recent malaria.
A hospital would test her for many things, including a brain CT/MRI, including labs for poisoning, and blood histology for malaria. Resistant malaria requires an ICU, so Karen needs a hospital.
Appreciate your concern and sentiments, especially as a mom with a missing son would have had police involvement.
Dr Arunda. How many cases of malaria have you attended? How many cases of cerebral malaria? Are you content that the Karen Kingston in her testimony was a delirious woman, not making sense? And what about the side effect profile of these anti-malarials as Robert Malin puts forward? Have you seen a psychosis secondary to these drugs? Sadly I have attended all of the above.
Karen Kingston is NOT this picture.
Where is the evidence that her ‘brother’ or others have found her in Mexico in the place she so clearly names in her testimony?
I read Robert Malone's August 12th reaction to Karen's situation, which amounts to little more than kicking her while she's down. But he did raise some interesting points. If she had taken Mefloquine (Lariam) as a preventative or treatment for malaria, it could explain her skin rash, mental issues and other symptoms, as they are listed as side effects of this drug.
I only recently started reading Karen's work, due to her involvement with the ban the jab movement in Florida, and I was unaware of her past criticism of Malone.
I agree. I think Dr. Malone's post was more self-preserving than compassionate to Karen's plight. As a doctor, we know better than to take 100% of what someone said when they are sick - and chalk it up to being sick.
Absolutely a good point, which may be spot on, although Karen's son Gavyn stated in yesterday's video that she acquired the rash after being in the forest. Many drugs can cause delerium and the thinking should be concern for Karen's medical treatment.
I think it is wrong that Dr. Malone called Karen crazy on more than one account.
"Common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, sleep disorders, and a rash.[4] Serious side effects include potentially long-term mental health problems such as depression, hallucinations, and anxiety and neurological side effects such as poor balance, seizures, and ringing in the ears."
Karen's anxiety/confusion over the whereabouts and safety of her family members when nothing was amiss is an indication that something is affecting her thought processes. A drug reaction is certainly a possibility.
This is a very constructive thought, and many others have postulated aloud on a list of possibilities such as a drug reaction. Absolutely a possibility.
Rather presumptuous. She said in the video she hasn't been making calls for obvious reasons. So she doesn't have an update on her son. And you're becoming more clear as well.
Looking forward to a released statement by Karen herself... many doctors also want her to seek medical treatment, which is why I posted this communication that was also posted by Dr. Ben Marble. We continue to pray that he has the medical care she needs, and that the next video should give us that confidence. Continuing in prayer!
We all have extreme concern because Karen's son is not missing, but well. Her statement in that regard is reason to conclude or at least surmise that she is not thinking clearly. For this reason, it is not a narrative, but a most likely medical scenario. Common sense goes a long way in medicine, as does the medical history of recent malaria.
A hospital would test her for many things, including a brain CT/MRI, including labs for poisoning, and blood histology for malaria. Resistant malaria requires an ICU, so Karen needs a hospital.
Appreciate your concern and sentiments, especially as a mom with a missing son would have had police involvement.
Dr Arunda. How many cases of malaria have you attended? How many cases of cerebral malaria? Are you content that the Karen Kingston in her testimony was a delirious woman, not making sense? And what about the side effect profile of these anti-malarials as Robert Malin puts forward? Have you seen a psychosis secondary to these drugs? Sadly I have attended all of the above.
Karen Kingston is NOT this picture.
Where is the evidence that her ‘brother’ or others have found her in Mexico in the place she so clearly names in her testimony?
I read Robert Malone's August 12th reaction to Karen's situation, which amounts to little more than kicking her while she's down. But he did raise some interesting points. If she had taken Mefloquine (Lariam) as a preventative or treatment for malaria, it could explain her skin rash, mental issues and other symptoms, as they are listed as side effects of this drug.
I only recently started reading Karen's work, due to her involvement with the ban the jab movement in Florida, and I was unaware of her past criticism of Malone.
I agree. I think Dr. Malone's post was more self-preserving than compassionate to Karen's plight. As a doctor, we know better than to take 100% of what someone said when they are sick - and chalk it up to being sick.
Absolutely a good point, which may be spot on, although Karen's son Gavyn stated in yesterday's video that she acquired the rash after being in the forest. Many drugs can cause delerium and the thinking should be concern for Karen's medical treatment.
I think it is wrong that Dr. Malone called Karen crazy on more than one account.
So what are these “mental issues” Karen Kingston is supposed to have?
Mefloquine side effects:
"Common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, sleep disorders, and a rash.[4] Serious side effects include potentially long-term mental health problems such as depression, hallucinations, and anxiety and neurological side effects such as poor balance, seizures, and ringing in the ears."
Karen's anxiety/confusion over the whereabouts and safety of her family members when nothing was amiss is an indication that something is affecting her thought processes. A drug reaction is certainly a possibility.
This is a very constructive thought, and many others have postulated aloud on a list of possibilities such as a drug reaction. Absolutely a possibility.
Rather presumptuous. She said in the video she hasn't been making calls for obvious reasons. So she doesn't have an update on her son. And you're becoming more clear as well.
Looking forward to a released statement by Karen herself... many doctors also want her to seek medical treatment, which is why I posted this communication that was also posted by Dr. Ben Marble. We continue to pray that he has the medical care she needs, and that the next video should give us that confidence. Continuing in prayer!
It would of course be wonderful to have a new authentic statement from Miss Karen.
Absolutely, that would be an answer to prayer!
So now Karen Kingston has cerebral malaria. How exactly did you make the diagnosis?
The text messages speak for themselves.
It’s incredible watching the pile-on of ‘doctors’ and health professionals. What an absolute charade.