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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]moriah
(8,312 posts)... in the same family, that the chances were astronomical. Sadly, yes, they can. And have. Many parents were convicted because of that false statistic.
Before labeling a problem psychological (in the parent or in the kid) -- or giving a "parent-ectomy" -- doctors and judges need to be *very* damn careful. The child has gotten worse in State care. The "parent-ectomy" has failed. If the problem really is psychological and she is getting worse without her parents, wouldn't it make all the sense in the world to get them back in her life?
Given the fact her older sister has the same disorder the doctors originally diagnosed Justina with, I'm far more likely to think her problem is physical, though I have no doubt she's going to be needing a great deal of therapy after all of this.