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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. If Maya’s pain was so horrific, why wouldn’t the family show scenes of her in pain from anytime after the mother’s death? 2. Maya did appear to be okay pain wise in every single video from the hospital bed. 3. The amount of ketamine is frightening. I think the original FL dr who prescribed this has a lot of culpability. Beata quoted his letter in her note to the judge, saying Maya will die a painful death now…and in reality, she seemed okay pain wise in the hospital and, in the following years, has regained the ability to walk, swim, hang out with friends, etc. 4. Putting aside Beata being believed or not believed, any parent who has her kid on high dose of a drug like this, who forum shops and has the child placed in a medically induced coma for high doses…SHOULD be examined. This is not to say that the dr for CPS wasn’t terrible or that the photo taking nurse was without fault…but it definitely needed to be investigated at the very least. 5. Baeta couldn’t control herself. The judge was correct in not allowing the mom to hug the child in that moment. The recorded calls actually hurt mom’s case in requesting to see the child. The sighs and comments - those shouldn’t have been done. 6. I didn’t understand what neither FL ketamine prescribing doctor didn’t testify on mom’s behalf. There was only a letter written by the original doctor but no testimony or deposition that could have been used as evidence. I’d like to know about the doctor who confirmed the diagnosis from New England. Was he an expert in the field? Why was he considered okay? 7. The billing issue is very problematic for the hospital, however: [b]I’m not sure how the hospital is liable.[/b] They called cps. They didn’t oversee the cps investigation. They then followed cps’ and the court’s requirements. Don’t they have to? As for the photos…my guess is that mom was alleging the kid had lesions again and the only way to disprove that was photographic evidence (no lesions). [/quote] Huh? It was the medical staff that continued to allege that Maya and her mother were psychopaths and making up her diagnosis.[/quote]
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