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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Per the Boston Globe… She will be arraigned on Tuesday afternoon via Zoom. Her lawyer did not say she was paralyzed but that “she’s not walking out of the hospital”. They are recommending she be released to either her parents with GPS tracker or to Spaulding (which is a chi-chi rehab facility) rather than a women’s prison. She also hasn’t been able to see her husband or parents and is under 24/7 police guard. Initial thought is that the defense will be involuntary intoxication due to the drug mix, rather than postpartum psychosis. [/quote] Well I doubt she had PPP. She still needs to be held accountable regardless, and as an RN I would have thought she’d be more aware of potential med interactions/contraindications, MDs aren’t always correct, [b]she was fairly young and inexperienced [/b]though and probably all of her friends are taking some sort of psych med. Everyone seems to be nowadays. Also many school shooters were found to be on SSRIs just remember that.[/quote] She[b]is[/b] a college educated woman in her 30s! That's not "young and inexperienced!"[/quote] She’s been a nurse for what? 10 years? An L&D nurse at that. She is inexperienced and seemingly naive.[/quote] Anything to victimize a whit lady. She's a fully grown woman in her 30s who killed her kids. Not only was she an Land D nurse which takes training and skill. She was a nurse midwife which is additional training. And in the state of MA nurse midwifes can prescribe so she knew a thing or two about medication [/quote] She wasn’t even a midwife and I am certain not excusing her.[/quote] Since when? Every write up I've seen she's described as such . And by describing her as young and experienced you are excusing her[/quote]
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