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Your welcome ! Speaking of professionally , I can not find her place of business :shrug . The address for her office is in the last link you posted above is Suite A 661 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA, 30297 . As you can see in the photo the Suite A is occupied by Pearson Management , so where is Dr. Carrie Madej practicing medicine ? The phone number listed for her office is not a working number . Does any of this seem odd to you ?

If you can find a location of her office and a phone number let me know .

Wasn't it said that she was an ophthalmologist? There's an eye clinic right there.
 
Oh it was an osteopath.

What does an osteopathic doctor do?


In all 50 states, DOs, also called osteopaths or osteopathic physicians, are licensed to prescribe medications, perform surgery, and use technological imaging to diagnose and treat illness and injury...So that pretty much does fit then. Explains why she has a microscope and prescription pad at least.
 
Wasn't it said that she was an ophthalmologist? There's an eye clinic right there.
She is a doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) , different from a M.D. .

"A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a fully trained and licensed doctor who has attended and graduated from a U.S. osteopathic medical school. A doctor of medicine (M.D.) has attended and graduated from a conventional medical school.

The major difference between osteopathic and allopathic doctors is that some osteopathic doctors provide manual medicine therapies, such as spinal manipulation or massage therapy, as part of their treatment.


After medical school, both M.D.s and D.O.s must complete residency training in their chosen specialties. They must also pass the same licensing examination before they can treat people and prescribe medications."

https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-...ert-answers/osteopathic-medicine/faq-20058168
 
osteopath and chiropractic are outliers,not all that they promise.

Personally, I would subscribe more to a good nutritionist or dietitian than an osteopath or chiropractor. I sometimes suffer neck or body pain, and along with the common sense of simply taking care of myself and not overdoing things, sometimes I find out that my body pain is being exacerbated by higher levels of MSG, free glutamate, and/or caffeine in my diet (I'm sensitive to all three, but sometimes the first two will be present in foods without my being conscious of it).
 
She is a doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) , different from a M.D. .

"A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a fully trained and licensed doctor who has attended and graduated from a U.S. osteopathic medical school. A doctor of medicine (M.D.) has attended and graduated from a conventional medical school.

The major difference between osteopathic and allopathic doctors is that some osteopathic doctors provide manual medicine therapies, such as spinal manipulation or massage therapy, as part of their treatment.


After medical school, both M.D.s and D.O.s must complete residency training in their chosen specialties. They must also pass the same licensing examination before they can treat people and prescribe medications."

https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-...ert-answers/osteopathic-medicine/faq-20058168

If what you say is true then that supports her credibility. She did seem credible and well spoken and has some irons in the fire of her chosen trade. My confidence in this lady doctor grows by the minute.

She could very well be, like using one of the rooms in the eye clinic for her personal clientele and get her mail there and stuff, while she goes to someone else's facility and works for them also, with their equipment while her practice slowly grows. I've seen a lot of this type of startups of personal businesses before. Jeez, in my own HVAC company that I formed, my office was in my home and my "shop" was a Storage Locker! It worked just fine for awhile.

So all this makes me suspect that this young girl Doctor...is just starting out probably.
 
Personally, I would subscribe more to a good nutritionist or dietitian than an osteopath or chiropractor. I sometimes suffer neck or body pain, and along with the common sense of simply taking care of myself and not overdoing things, sometimes I find out that my body pain is being exacerbated by higher levels of MSG, free glutamate, and/or caffeine in my diet (I'm sensitive to all three, but sometimes the first two will be present in foods without my being conscious of it).
you do know that they do that .

I'm not against that but supplements can't be from questionable contents
 
Ok, had a chance to listen to it. The argument the microbiologist/biochemist gives does raise questions. There is a possibility that the atmosphere could have contaminated her samples, which is a mistake a novice without the proper facilities could certainly make. And I do agree with their closing argument: That subscribing to wild conspiracy theories isn't a great look for reasonable opponents of mandated vaccination, so someone might have a vested interest in deliberately perpetrating falsehoods on the public.
Yes , my thoughts too . Canary Cry News Talk is one of my go to podcasts , they do a good job .
Personally, I would subscribe more to a good nutritionist or dietitian than an osteopath or chiropractor. I sometimes suffer neck or body pain, and along with the common sense of simply taking care of myself and not overdoing things, sometimes I find out that my body pain is being exacerbated by higher levels of MSG, free glutamate, and/or caffeine in my diet (I'm sensitive to all three, but sometimes the first two will be present in foods without my being conscious of it).
They like to hide MSG in those spice mixes for seafood and maybe they have good seafood where you live :) . MSG will make me sneeze and some times break out in a cold sweat, no fun at all !
 
If what you say is true then that supports her credibility. She did seem credible and well spoken and has some irons in the fire of her chosen trade. My confidence in this lady doctor grows by the minute.

She could very well be, like using one of the rooms in the eye clinic for her personal clientele and get her mail there and stuff, while she goes to someone else's facility and works for them also, with their equipment while her practice slowly grows. I've seen a lot of this type of startups of personal businesses before. Jeez, in my own HVAC company that I formed, my office was in my home and my "shop" was a Storage Locker! It worked just fine for awhile.

So all this makes me suspect that this young girl Doctor...is just starting out probably.
This link seems to be a good one for the Doctor . https://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-carrie-madej-y7thx

If you search her address and find a sat. picture it looks like a residence converted for business use .
 
They like to hide MSG in those spice mixes for seafood and maybe they have good seafood where you live :) .

That reminds me. I'm supposed to be making crawfish étouffée' for my wife's birthday, and that means I gotta go find Louisiana crawfish somewhere. If I use that cheaper imported Chinese stuff, I may go into cardiac arrest or something, LoL (or at least feel like total roadkill when I wake up the next day).

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I didn't watch the video. Looks creepy. Lol...

I took the Pfizer and honestly being one of the very few of school staff that haven't come down with covid, I'm kinda glad I took that chance. We have a second staff member in the hospital now from the pneumonia and blood clots. The hospital was full, so she had to stay in the er before she could get a room today. The other staff member just got home after about three weeks in the hospital...she is older but never had health issues before this. The others have recovered and have come back okay, but two out of six have had very serious symptoms... Covid is just hitting very close to home here. My boss also had lost her brother to covid this past week and my friend at church just lost her brother to covid. Created or not, it is hitting harder. And this community is no mask/no vaccine for the most part. It probably contributes, but I don't wear a mask. Regular ones are only about 30% effective and I work at a preschool with toddlers who like to pull things off my face. Bahahaha.

I guess for a long time the vaccine was on my mind. Not that I was worried about covid. It was more people being forced out of their jobs and talk about camps and things like that. I would absolutely never choose to worship anyone other then God, so I would not choose mark of the beast. I firmly believe that. I love God with all my heart. But for this, I think there is truth with these vaccines helping people. It should not be mandated, a but personal decision though.

This stuff about organisms, I honestly don't know. I'm not a scientist and don't dig into things I don't understand anything about. I just get more confused and that is not of God. I would say this seems pretty surreal.

Anyhow just my thoughts. There is so much going on the internet. I have had to pray about it quite a bit. I realize talking about it is important now. Just hard to. Covid has brought so much distress to so many. I tell you I'd rather take my chances then ever go to another lockdown. My church already said we were not locking down again, and I would go.

There is just a lot going around on the internet. And I honestly would not be surprised that some of this is out to make Christians look weird for believing it.
 
I took the Pfizer and honestly being one of the very few of school staff that haven't come down with covid, I'm kinda glad I took that chance. We have a second staff member in the hospital now from the pneumonia and blood clots. The hospital was full, so she had to stay in the er before she could get a room today. The other staff member just got home after about three weeks in the hospital...she is older but never had health issues before this. The others have recovered and have come back okay, but two out of six have had very serious symptoms... Covid is just hitting very close to home here.

Delta was really bad here for awhile; worst in the country. But it looks like we're coming out of it now, so I know how it is.
Regular ones are only about 30% effective and I work at a preschool with toddlers who like to pull things off my face. Bahahaha.
LoL.
But for this, I think there is truth with these vaccines helping people. It should not be mandated, a but personal decision though.
For awhile I was leaning in that direction, especially after my mother got all over me for not getting vaccinated. But while I planned on getting a shot after that, I could never get around to feeling comfortable with the idea. As bad as it has been for this area, I presume I've likely contracted it several times over by now, have built up an immunity, and/or may simply be asymptomatic. Either that or the Lord is protecting me. We've seen quite a few deaths around here too, so I suppose I can understand the concerns people have. But until I ever have a peace about getting a shot, I will remain unvaccinated and continue trusting the Lord for my protection. From troubling evidence of the vaccines detrimental effects (rather than beneficial ones) to creepy, weird accounts like the one shared in this video, I think I'm staying put, LoL.
Anyhow just my thoughts. There is so much going on the internet. I have had to pray about it quite a bit. I realize talking about it is important now. Just hard to. Covid has brought so much distress to so many. I tell you I'd rather take my chances then ever go to another lockdown. My church already said we were not locking down again, and I would go.

Tell you the truth, that's the one thing that does concern me a little. My wife still attends and helps out with nursery, and the woman who works with her came down with it bad; her, her husband and all the children. She said a number of people in church have had Covid before, though thankfully no one has died. But church is a bit like an incubator to me... but then I'm not one who has a vested interest in attending anywhere at this point in my spiritual life either. I suppose if I were still part of a worship team I would be doing just what you are doing; standing my ground and refusing to back down if God was calling me to serve in some capacity with a church. So I'd have to say I'm with you there.
 
Delta was really bad here for awhile; worst in the country. But it looks like we're coming out of it now, so I know how it is.

LoL.

For awhile I was leaning in that direction, especially after my mother got all over me for not getting vaccinated. But while I planned on getting a shot after that, I could never get around to feeling comfortable with the idea. As bad as it has been for this area, I presume I've likely contracted it several times over by now, have built up an immunity, and/or may simply be asymptomatic. Either that or the Lord is protecting me. We've seen quite a few deaths around here too, so I suppose I can understand the concerns people have. But until I ever have a peace about getting a shot, I will remain unvaccinated and continue trusting the Lord for my protection. From troubling evidence of the vaccines detrimental effects (rather than beneficial ones) to creepy, weird accounts like the one shared in this video, I think I'm staying put, LoL.


Tell you the truth, that's the one thing that does concern me a little. My wife still attends and helps out with nursery, and the woman who works with her came down with it bad; her, her husband and all the children. She said a number of people in church have had Covid before, though thankfully no one has died. But church is a bit like an incubator to me... but then I'm not one who has a vested interest in attending anywhere at this point in my spiritual life either. I suppose if I were still part of a worship team I would be doing just what you are doing; standing my ground and refusing to back down if God was calling me to serve in some capacity with a church. So I'd have to say I'm with you there.

And hubby leans same direction you do, completely against the vaccine. I am completely against mandates and will protest along side my unvaccinated friends if it is pushed. That being said I hope nothing bad happens as a result of taking the vaccine. I admit I have had the most peace since taking it though, when before I didn't. So maybe for some it is okay. I honestly don't know. I know whatever our decision we have to trust in God for protection, because ultimately it comes from Him. I know out of the ones at the school who have come down with the covid, I am one of the few who has not. I am super grateful for this. And one who was vaccinated got it also, so maybe it did more harm then good. I don't know. But I am feeling okay by God's grace, and if something does happen, my life is in God's hands. Hopefully one way or another the decision for this vaccine won't be a fatal one. Hundreds of millions have taken them.
 

Good old Project Veritas.

In some ways that's just as creepy... makes me wonder what I would have done if those I work for had ever threatened to fire me unless I got vaccinated... As I was telling my mother, I am highly sensitive and highly reactive to things that go into my body, much more so than the average individual by what I observe around me. And I could have been that woman if the Lord did not supernaturally protect me from such effects and I chose to take the shot.

It's sad. And it's true; how many nurses are going to take an hour to fill out a detrimental effects report when most of them are so overtaxed with this epidemic as it is? Nothing gets reported until people die, and even then it will take someone with the guts to come out; usually a Christian. And she's right about the country being governed by fear; fear of Covid, fear of job loss, fear of speaking out. I have always gone by my senses, as I do with all decisions; I trust what I feel the Spirit is telling me to do, and it's stories like these that confirm to me that getting vaccinated is not as "safe" as the government wants everyone to believe.
 
I know whatever our decision we have to trust in God for protection, because ultimately it comes from Him.

Amen, sister. I don't come down on those who have. I'm just leery of the government. Taking away the rights of people not to receive vaccination if they have convictions against doing so seems draconian to me under the present circumstances. The US government has ALWAYS been creepy, LoL, and it all the more becomes the case when insiders are back in power.
 
Amen, sister. I don't come down on those who have. I'm just leery of the government. Taking away the rights of people not to receive vaccination if they have convictions against doing so seems draconian to me under the present circumstances. The US government has ALWAYS been creepy, LoL, and it all the more becomes the case when insiders are back in power.

For sure, brother. This is a very sad situation. I think everyone is doing the best they can in making these decisions... People just want what is best for their families.
 
Oh it was an osteopath.

What does an osteopathic doctor do?


Hahahaha, she's massage therapist!

osteopathy | ˌästēˈäpəTHē | noun
a branch of medical practice that emphasizes the treatment of medical disorders through the manipulation and massage of the bones, joints, and muscles.

is there a happy ending to all this nonsense?
 
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Hahahaha, she's massage therapist!

osteopathy | ˌästēˈäpəTHē | noun
a branch of medical practice that emphasizes the treatment of medical disorders through the manipulation and massage of the bones, joints, and muscles.

is there a happy ending to all this nonsense?

Apparently not yet, Lol. Granted it might actually be fallacious, but since you are suggesting all she does is give messages, her Twitter profile reads, "internal medicine physician, trained in allopathic and osteopathic hospitals." They are otherwise called internists.

From Wiki on Internal Medicine Physicians:
Internists are skilled in the management of patients who have undifferentiated or multi-system disease processes. Internists care for hospitalized and ambulatory patients and may play a major role in teaching and research.Because internal medicine patients are often seriously ill or require complex investigations, internists do much of their work in hospitals. Internists often have subspecialty interests in diseases affecting particular organs or organ systems...

Internal medicine specialists, also known as general internal medicine specialists or general medicine physicians in Commonwealth countries,[10] are specialist physicians trained to manage particularly complex or multisystem disease conditions that single-organ-disease specialists may not be trained to deal with.[11] They may be asked to tackle undifferentiated presentations that cannot be easily fitted within the expertise of a single-organ specialty,[12] such as dyspnea, fatigue, weight loss, chest pain, confusion or change in conscious state.[13] They may manage serious acute illnesses that affect multiple organ systems at the same time in a single patient, and they may manage multiple chronic diseases or "comorbidities" that a single patient may have.[14]

General internal medicine specialists do not provide necessarily less expertise than single-organ specialists, rather, they are trained for a specific role of caring for patients with multiple simultaneous problems or complex comorbidities.[15]

Perhaps because it is complex to explain treatment of diseases that are not localised to a single-organ, there has been confusion about the meaning of internal medicine and the role of an "internist".[16] Internists are qualified physicians with postgraduate training in internal medicine and should not be confused with "interns",[17] who are doctors in their first year of residency training (officially the term intern is no longer in use).[18][19] Although internists may act as primary care physicians, they are not "family physicians", "family practitioners", or "general practitioners", or "GPs", whose training is not solely concentrated on adults and may include surgery, obstetrics, and pediatrics. The American College of Physicians defines internists as "physicians who specialize in the prevention, detection and treatment of illnesses in adults".[20]
 
No, not yet. But I will try to get to it later. I was watching the video posted by Truthfrees, which is an hour+ long.


Many good points. Alexander makes some especially. We didn't get "booster shots" for measles, but this situation appears to be setting up a never ending cycle of immunization in perpetuity, and at multi-billion dollar profits for big Pharma and at an unknown and likely detrimental cost to the public health. As Ryan Paul was saying in the video in Post #2, why are they ignoring the likelihood of natural immunity in many and pushing forced immunization on human populations anyway when it would destroy the natural immunity they've built it up? I find what has happened with the Israelis rather convincing that there is a serious, serious problem here. It's the kind of evidence I was waiting for, which I knew would show up eventually if there were issues with the vaccines. I don't think making the populace seven times more likely to get sick is the best way to treat an epidemic.
amen - when the world's brightest drs are involved the truth is easy to understand - the problem with who cdc hhs etc is they are not practicing drs - they are bureaucrats and have been most of their lives
 
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