Informed Consent?: A Father's Personal Tragedy

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UKMFA are joined by Robert Partin who relates his personal tragedy with strength and dignity.

In this heartfelt conversation, Rob shares his harrowing journey as a single father after the loss of his partner, Rachel, who tragically passed away from stage four bowel cancer. The discussion delves into the pressures surrounding vaccine decisions during the pandemic, the lack of informed consent, and the devastating impact of Rachel's illness on their family. Rob reflects on the healthcare system's failures and the emotional toll of navigating treatment while caring for their young children. In this emotional conversation, Rob shares his heart-wrenching experience of losing Rachel to cancer, and the struggles he faced in the aftermath. He discusses the impact of vaccines on her health, his frustrations with the medical inquiry process, and the challenges of being a single father. Rob emphasises the need for more research into the causes of illnesses like cancer and autism, and expresses his desire for a more compassionate and holistic approach to healthcare.

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