Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue :)

I agree it could be anything we just don't know yet, that is why I'm
attempting to keep an open mind on this.

I caught the migraine thing, I had one problem with it though, first off
if you suffer migraines they have medicine you get, I'm not going to
name the various medicines but the ones I was given when I had them were
able to do a lot of different things, the first one you put under your
tongue to stop it as soon as you felt it coming on, they also give you
pain relievers to take when you feel it coming on, that will usually
stop it, I also had injections that worked great, grant it I didn't like
giving myself injections but that was better than going through a full
scale migraine. Yes migraines are terrible and I know there were a
couple of times I wished someone would shoot me due to the pain, and if
they got real bad they would take me in the ER and hook you up to a IV
and give you valium until things turned back to normal, but blackouts? I
never had those at all, and I am wondering if that is normal, I hadn't
heard of it before. Hell I would have loved to have a blackout and
forget the pain, unfortunately that didn't happen.  OTOH I am wondering
is it possible she killed her babies when suffering migraines? Anything
is possible in my mind right now.

Concerning the husband, well sorry people don't forget about 8 babies
dying for no reason or no explanation. 

Sue Hartigan wrote:
> 
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Hi Kathy:
> 
> There are a lot of things that could have killed those babies other than
> SID's or the parents, IMO.  30 years ago there were pesticides,
> asbestos, etc that could have been the cause.  And if the parents are
> not guilty of anything, IMO, I would think that they would be grateful
> to find out just what did do it.
> 
> There was one thing in your post though that I picked up on that I
> wonder if anyone (I'm sure someone did) caught.  The lawyer said that
> the mother suffered from migraines when the police were questioning her,
> and he added to that, that she suffered from "black outs".  I found that
> kinda questionable.
> 
> The father just simply said he thought that they should be left alone,
> and that this whole thing should be forgotten, as he slammed the door in
> the reporters face.  :(
> 
> Sue
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