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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]MADem
(135,425 posts)They carry far less risk than that "pooping system" they put in the poor girl, though. I think getting a definitive diagnosis before doing a symptom swarm might have been a good idea in this case.
I don't know what the story is, here, though--if it's that the parents are sue-happy assholes who get a charge out of medicating their child and subjecting her to surgical procedures, or if the hospital engaged in overreach...we can't see the child's medical records, we have no idea how well she's really doing, we don't know if she "lays it on thick" around her parents and dances on her tip toes when they leave.
We have just the parents' word that things are awful. The hospital can't talk--they have to protect the patient's privacy. All of the medical records that are being quoted as "proof" are a year old.
And if this case is such a slam/dunk, why could the parents only manage to attract the defense interest of a wingnut, sleazeball, fringe-kook ambulance chasing lawyer? I mean, they got a real bottom of the barrel one.
You'd think that the more ardent and professional rightwing law teams would have expressed an interest. Even that weirdo Jay Sekulow would be a HUGE step up in terms of credibility.
Those are the things that make me go hmmmmmmmmm.
That said, though, I don't have the records, so I sure as hell don't know. When that kid turns eighteen, if she sticks with the state for that long, maybe she will tell us.