Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting only RW news sources are touting this win by the family.
It's hard to believe the doctors at JH made this mistake. And the judge then said no appeal? Hum...
According to the Helping Maya documentary, there were other families who sent their kids to JH and received a wrong diagnosis of Munchausen. There was a pattern. I have seen both LW and RW news sources talk about it. I believe the family and I believe Maya.
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting only RW news sources are touting this win by the family.
It's hard to believe the doctors at JH made this mistake. And the judge then said no appeal? Hum...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck. My step-kids' mom has munchausens by proxy. CPS is about all you can do. We finally got it a bit under control by leaning in. The 137 pound 5'2" 17 year old had already been taken out of school for two months to go to daily anorexia clinic. We pushed hard to get her into residential. it made no sense at all but finally all the medications were controlled by one source and the kid wasn't being brainwashed constantly. It was incredibly helpful.
This was very smart.
Anonymous wrote:What is the best course of action for a teen-ager whose mother is contributing to their chronic illness, taking them to unnecessary dr's appointments, keeping them out of school, and using the child's illness to win attention? The teen is afraid to rock the boat for fear of repercussions. Are there helplines to call?
Anonymous wrote:Good luck. My step-kids' mom has munchausens by proxy. CPS is about all you can do. We finally got it a bit under control by leaning in. The 137 pound 5'2" 17 year old had already been taken out of school for two months to go to daily anorexia clinic. We pushed hard to get her into residential. it made no sense at all but finally all the medications were controlled by one source and the kid wasn't being brainwashed constantly. It was incredibly helpful.