JohnWaterman says: Rescuing Dani " She wouldn't make eye contact. She didn't react to heat or cold — or pain. The insertion of an IV needle elicited no reaction. She never cried. With a nurse holding her hands, she could stand and walk sideways on her toes, like a crab. She couldn't talk, didn't know how to nod yes or no. Once in a while she grunted. She couldn't tell anyone what had happened, what was wrong, what hurt. Dr. Kathleen Armstrong, director of pediatric psychology at the University of South Florida medical school, was the first psychologist to examine Danielle. She said medical tests, brain scans, and vision, hearing and genetics checks found nothing wrong with the child. She wasn't deaf, wasn't autistic, had ... I wish her new family all the love and strength they will surely need. I will pray for them, How sad a story. I, too will pray for them. Poor girl, they tried to put a happy ending on this story but really she's still very messed up. It is just one of the fallouts from a messed up healthcare system that this tragedy happened..and even though lots of people say they don't want the government in their faces, this would have been a case where government intervention would have been welcome. I feel sick just reading this story too. |
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