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Doctor Faked Prescriptions, Gave Son Growth Hormone to Avoid Bullying
Friday, June 27, 2008
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A British doctor may no longer be able to practice medicine after she allegedly faked prescriptions for growth hormones for her son, London’s Daily Mail reported Thursday.
Rehab Al Jumaily, 51, who is 5 feet tall, feared her 13-year-old son would be bullied if he ended up as short as the rest of his family.
The teenager, who is 5 feet 2 inches tall and not being named because of legal reasons, has been bullied once at school.
Al Jumaily, a partner in a West Hull, England, surgery practice, admitted she used fake names to write prescriptions for the growth hormone drug Genetropin, which she injected into her son, the Mail reported.
Al Jumaily, of Dunswell, England, told a court she and her husband are short and their 16-year-old daughter, who is 4 feet 11-inches tall, had stopped growing at the age of 11, the story says.
Al Jumaily received a fine and was to appear before the General Medical Council to determine if she is fit to continue practicing medicine, the Mail reported
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Being short must really fck with your head.
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What on earth wa she thinking? Why didn't she give her kid a chance to even try and grow? Christ, I was the same height as him at that age and I'm now 5'11.
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Doctor Faked Prescriptions, Gave Son Growth Hormone to Avoid Bullying
Friday, June 27, 2008
E-Mail Print Share:
A British doctor may no longer be able to practice medicine after she allegedly faked prescriptions for growth hormones for her son, London’s Daily Mail reported Thursday.
Rehab Al Jumaily, 51, who is 5 feet tall, feared her 13-year-old son would be bullied if he ended up as short as the rest of his family.
The teenager, who is 5 feet 2 inches tall and not being named because of legal reasons, has been bullied once at school.
Al Jumaily, a partner in a West Hull, England, surgery practice, admitted she used fake names to write prescriptions for the growth hormone drug Genetropin, which she injected into her son, the Mail reported.
Al Jumaily, of Dunswell, England, told a court she and her husband are short and their 16-year-old daughter, who is 4 feet 11-inches tall, had stopped growing at the age of 11, the story says.
Al Jumaily received a fine and was to appear before the General Medical Council to determine if she is fit to continue practicing medicine, the Mail reported
I bet you the daughter is prolly hot. I have never seen a petite chick (4'11-5'2) that was ugly...
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Couldn't she have prescribed it legally stating a genuine fear that the kid would be stunted?
I'm not sure how the medical system works in these cases vs actual dwarfism.
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I bet you the daughter is prolly hot. I have never seen a petite chick (4'11-5'2) that was ugly...
well, i can't say that i've never seen an ugly petite chick :P but, in general, short girls got da best asses ;D 8)
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GREAT PARENT!
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Being short must really fck with your head.
MattC and Croatch might know something about this.
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"Where's the deca? MA! I TOLD YOU TO GET ME SOME FUCKING DECA! FUCK!!"
I'm sure this shit happens all the time with anyone who is sub 6 ft. She just got caught.
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wow.
she could have just written it herself for her son and it would have been completely LEGAL!!! stupid ass people.
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i think more parents should drug their kids.
it's necessary if we want to take it to the next level.
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street rap like cali weed i smoke till i sleep !
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Get him some Taekwondo lessons. All GH will do is make him a bigger target to hit. ;D
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Being short must really fck with your head.
no shit....ask playboy :D