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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]pnwmom
(110,265 posts)Last edited Mon Mar 31, 2014, 09:31 AM - Edit history (1)
and the allegations were DISMISSED. They didn't hold up, upon investigation. And you know that, and yet you keep repeating it.
If, as you suppose, Children's eventually treated her for mitochondrial disorder, months later, that merely would prove that they were wrong when they insisted on taking over her care on the basis that she had primarily a somatic disorder. They worked to get custody away from the parents because the parents wouldn't accept that new diagnosis -- WHICH TURNS OUT TO BE WRONG! And they -- who put the girl's life at risk through their incredible arrogance -- have the nerve to criticize the parents for being rude.
They took a girl who had been ice-skating a few weeks before she got the flu, deprived her of treatment for anywhere from months to more than a year, and watched her deteriorate to a wheelchair because psychiatric treatment doesn't cure mitochondrial diseases. And now, when it is pointed out that somatic disorder isn't considered a useful diagnosis any longer, they blame it on the state social agency, for listening to them in the first place.
I hope these parents sue the whole crew.
ON EDIT:
Justina has had a psychologist for years back in CT, who has also been cut out of her care by the actions of Children's.[
http://foxct.com/2013/11/19/hospital-holds-west-hartford-girl-for-9-months-after-parents-argue-diagnosis/
Her longtime West Hartford psychologist has also been following the case.
Its the most bizarre situation
Ive ever been involved with, says Dean Hokanson, the clinical psychologist who has worked with Justina the past five years.
SNIP
In addition to working with Justina, Dean Hokanson also testified at one of the court proceedings.
They were actually being accused of being too active in pursuing healthcare matters for their child, says Hokanson.