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In reply to the discussion: In early March, Judge Johnson put Justina Pelletier's medical care back with Dr. Korman/Tufts [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)I think it's significant that after withholding treatment for mitochondrial disease, preventing her original doctors from seeing her, treating her for a psychiatric disorder for a year, and stating in his ruling that he believes that she has a severe somatoform disorder, the judge put her original doctors back onto her treatment. The judge's actions in restoring her original treatment speak far louder than his words.
I do know that there are ties between DCF and Boston Childrens, with at least one (iirc there were 2) DCF employees in charge of her case having formerly worked at Boston Childrens. I know from my reading that "somatoform disorder" is a controversial diagnosis hypothesis that grew out of Freud's "hysteria" and it stands the risk of lumping in people with hard to diagnose and rare diseases. The chair of the DSM-IV task force himself has problems with the potential for overdiagnosis/misdiagnosis. I know that diseases we now understand, such as ulcers, would once have been labeled as a somatoform disorder and improperly treated.
I think Boston Childrens overreached and DCF overreached. I think that refusing to allow a second opinion, which is what her parents allege Boston Childrens did from the start, borders on malpractice. I think the judge has favored them over the parents and Tufts because it is Harvard and DCF versus overwrought parents who behaved "badly" in his opinion.