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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, and she has gone on to complain about what a difficult baby little Onyx is, too. I wonder if the older ones will start to worry about the baby being "rehomed".[/quote] A lot of moms complain when they have difficult babies....[/quote] A lot of moms don’t give their kids away....[/quote] He was not a baby. Most moms complain, but you don't complain on video/online where the child and your other kids and their friends and families can hear it all. Imagine what that would do to a child. This kid will go online one day and read all about this. Imagine how that will impact him after all the trauma he's had.[/quote] I’m sorry but no, he won’t go online one day and read all this. He has severe special needs and can’t even talk. He will never go and read about himself online. [/quote] He may be more there than people realize. [/quote] Ehhh, I don’t think so unfortunately. Never heard him talk in any videos on YouTube or IG. He’s four but seems to have the mindset of a 1 year old. I just don’t ever see him being a “normal kid”. [/quote] I know several kids including mine who did not talk till after four. [/quote] Did they have strokes in the womb and neuro specialists looking at their brain scans advising they would never take this on themselves and that issues would likely be lifelong? Because this child had that. Doesn't justify the parent's actions, but when you have specialists looking at neurological activity and saying, "I wouldn't..." that doesn't bode well normally. [/quote] What doctor is going to blab out to the parent of a child that they should give the child away rather than treat the child? It's not even a believable statement, it sounds like an excuse to support their choice to giving him away. [/quote] Not giving away a child, but that this was well known prior to adoption and the adoptive parents accepted this risk, against medical advice. And here they are...[/quote] Huh? They’ve said a million times how the adoption agency/care he was under in China highly downplayed his special needs. They were told he just had a brain tumor but was a normal kid and it wasn’t until the first day they had him that they realized that wasn’t true and once they were back in the US, they slowly found out how severe his issues were. [/quote] Just a year after his adoption they were already trying to adopt another kid from China. They were never dedicated to Huxley. If they were they would obviously prefer to give him the attention he needed instead of jumping into a second adoption. I followed their channel because of Huxley, I was just interested in his story to be honest. The Stauffers knew all along of the repercussions that giving up Huxley would take, so they tried to hide it as long as they could. That’s what pisses me off the most. I don’t want to jump into conclusions, but it seems they liked the attention the adoption provides them and their incomes. I can’t find any other explanation on why they would find the necessity to adopt a second kid when they knew that Huxley needed stability and special care.[/quote]
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