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You take your child to the doctors, and find Kate and Gerry McCann standing in as Locums, would you you do?

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  1. well, they obviously find it difficult to look after their own children correctly, so i certainly wouldn't trust them with the care of my child.


  2. I`d refuse to be seen by them and either ask for another doctor or change doctors....

  3. f**t and tell him...if he can use the bathroom next time..

  4. tell them that they are negligent fools who are coming no where near my child

  5. we don't no the ins and outs about the little girl one thing i do no is they went through h**l so i would act normal  

  6. I would give both of them the respect that they deserve and offer them my support. Walk a mile in the shoes of either of these two parents and see the h**l they are going through.  As an Aunt of a missing child it was h**l for eight and a half months. Dealing with complacent Police who just didn't give a c**p to journalists who were looking for that story.... the not knowing where she was is by far the hardest part. Hours turned to days then weeks and finally months.  Each time we would question how the investigation was going the police would bring in the usual family members for yet another long interogation and it would be another detective or cop and they would act and tell us we were not being cooperative.  Or heaven forbid my sister remember someone else my neice had talked to the days or weeks before she was missing.  The two detectives in charge of my neices case never met me or my sister but yet they kept telling me my sister was withholding information from them..then one would make a comment on how many children my sister had...also questioning their choice of religion... I shut her down on that one with a quip about her religion..So, I know first hand how the police treat the family, they do this as they have no clue on how to find the suspect and the child unless someone saw it happen and even then they fail to find them alive.  The police never looked for my niece until it was too late.  Had they looked for her immediately she would have been found possibly alive, her injuries were severe and she might have died instantly but evidence shows she was alive at least for a while. We now will never know who killed her or why as all the evidence deteriorated for 8 1/2 months in the elements. Having said this don't believe everything you hear or see on the TV or internet and the police and media have their own agendas.  

    I would also ask those parents who claim their children are main priority can all of you say that you have never gone into your backyard with friends or neighbors while you child napped in their room?  How about this one, Moms in the basement doing laundry while the childdren are upstairs in their rooms...Baby monitors only work if you can actually hear them.....If they did somethng to her don't you think they would have just gone on with the vacation and returned without her and said nothing.  No one would have been the wiser. Then once the got back they could have staged some fake story about a kid napper or something. But no they reported her missing to the police where they were staying.  You have to admit it is quite possible the case was bungled by the police and heaven forbid a place that is a haven for family vacations would want anyone to think there were kidnappers there that would be bad for business.

  7. "Proud of yourselves?"

  8. well I wouldent trust any of there advice, knowing what they did!!!

    great parents they are a!!! NOT!!!!

  9. Seeing as I don't have a clue as to who they are (although the inferences seem to indicate they are in a bit of trouble), and I have no clue what a Locum is, the child gets treated.  As a trained first-responder, any untoward behavior from anyone would cause me to question them, especially in a case of a child needing treatment.

  10. tend  to  my  child  still

  11. Would you you do?

    I'll take it you meant 'What would you do'.

    I'd avail of their expertise of course.I take it you would take your's elsewhere and prolong your child's discomfort for selfish reasons.

  12. I would tell them I am so sorry---they have not found their daughter.

    Proceed to get treatment for my child.  

    33 Stories on Gerry McCann-----

  13. Go back to reception and ask for Dr. Shipman instead.

    Or Dr. Who.


  14. Phone the cops straight away!!!!

  15. Unlike them, my children are my number one priority, and as they are medically trained, I would ignore my thoughts of them and get my child better.

  16. Honestly, wait till my GP got back. Or else bring him/her to the emergency clinic. Thats just my opinion of them though. I wouldnt trust them with my child

  17. "I'm sorry for your loss"

  18. first i will took child to doc and then rest of the things

    truly and honestly

  19. I would give them a few words of support, and carry on as normal.

  20. Trust them anyway.

  21. Get the child treated first...then when youre about to leave ask them, or say sorry or even say hope youre alright.

    if we dont know, we dont know. we shouldnt judge. so i think id be normal, and supportive

    x


  22. Stupid question really .... their medical expertise should not have been abated.  

  23. I would take my child to my GP and if not accident & emergency in the hospital.

  24. they are doctors, i would let them do there thing now if you were asking about them turning up as baby sitters that would be another story! i am very sorry for them as if one of my children was missing i don't know where i would be i cant even imagine it however i would never leave them in that kid of situation. But my heart does go out to them.

  25. If my child was ill and i or my husband was there - which a parent should be then i would be grateful if they could treat her.

  26. What a silly question

  27. let them treat them

    my children's needs come first

  28. No problem whatsoever.  I might be worried trusting you in any situation that required rational honesty.

  29. I would let them treat my sick child. Their qualifications are not in question, it is their parenting skills.

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