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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Watch any of the numerous child abuse documentaries when social services DOESN'T act conservatively for the child and there is a negative outcome where the child dies or is gravely injured. Anyone who is a child abuse reporter HAS to lean on the side of being child-centric, not family/parent centric. There is no perfect system but I would err on the side of protecting the child. [b]The amounts of ketamine they had her one were outrageous and dangerous.[/b] If the child ends up injured that is a much much worse outcome than some families having to go through the court process. [/quote] You object to the amounts of ketamine that doctors prescribed for a diagnosed medical condition? Isn't that a medical issue rather than a family issue? Doctors could have refused Ketamine without separating the family. Dr. Smith diagnosed the mother with Munchausen syndrome by proxy and determined that Maya did not have CRPS, which turned out to be wrong, as evidenced by the fact that the hospital was treating Maya for CRPS. Why not seek other medical opinions? The answer seems to be that this was never about helping Maya, it was about proving an abuse case by any means necessary.[/quote]
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