Imo some of you have never experienced chronic pain yourselves, or had a child who has SUFFERED with a relatively rare condition that invites all kinds of speculation: faking, exaggerating, malingering...
Add in Beata who had a funny accent, was emotionally wound tight, (what loving parent wouldn't be in her situation??) but mainly and I think this is crux to the matter-- she was an educated health professional herself trying to advocate for her daughter.
Off label use of medication has become common and accepted. Respite from debilitating pain, even for a short amount of time, has therapeutic value beyond the common public understanding.
Ketamine isn't evil. It does have therapeutic purpose. Foreign clinics including those located in Mexico are not necessarily evil. I am sure Beata researched her BUTT off before taking her precious daughter there for treatment.
I can tell you from personal experience that no matter your credentials or education, if you are perceived as Less Than (ie "foreign", "high strung" "overbearing" "uppity" etc) ignorant people with tenuous egos usually will go on the offensive if they perceive you as too emotional, too forceful, too pretending to be on intellectual par with them will become defensive. So will so-called professionals whose main identity is "I am the child abuse expert, thats my job, and that is what I'll always see", as she stated outside of the jury's presence (for some unknown reason. Idk why the jury wasnt privy to that testimony).
Quotes are not hers, they are me paraphrasing.
It's sooo frustrating to see all this ill-will towards this family who have lost so much through no fault of their own.