Gitana, I respectfully disagree. IMO
Families with open cases sometimes move out of state without notice and nothing is ever done. Children often fall through the cracks with a move simply to another county within the state.
It would be impossible, in this particular case because of the medical component and high profile nature of the case.
IMO
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BBM. I didn't say anything about Mito. I said people don't usually die from symptoms.
Ok. Her downward spiral started after ice skating ...and before the "flu"
Did she actually even have the flu?
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Christmas vacation would have been after ice skating. I wonder if her downward spiral started during the weeks before school started up again? She would have been at home all day. I wonder if she went back to school after vacation?
I don't understand why you are saying - symptoms of what? Do you mean people don't die of symptoms in general?
The definition of a symptom:
a physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient. "dental problems may be a symptom of other illness"
For example, pneumonia is a symptom of AIDS, and could kill you. Blood clots are a symptom of certain types of cancers, and could kill you. Strokes are a symptom of very high blood pressure, and can kill you. Irregular heart function is a symptom of malnourishment and can kill you.
According to (iirc) one of the Globe articles, it started before school let out. School was on session, Justina was too fatigued to walk to the cafeteria and friends began eating with her in the classroom.
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Christmas vacation would have been after ice skating. I wonder if her downward spiral started during the weeks before school started up again? She would have been at home all day. I wonder if she went back to school after vacation?
The chances are slim that one will die if their "symptoms" don't have a physiological cause.
Pneumonia isn't a symptom it is a diagnosis. Irregular heart beat is a symptom that may or may not have a physiological cause.
JMO
She loved going to school.
She loved going to school.
Somebody may have said this already, but the Tufts team had been treating Justina's sister for several years, a muscle biopsy sent off to 2 different labs confirmed Mito in her case. She was treated successfully for it. Mito can be genetic and the expert doctor's in this case believed there were enough symptoms, combined with her sister's biopsy confirmation to treat her for Mito. She apparently was doing well, had a set back when she came down with flu and had secondary symptoms, that is why she was taken to BCH.
I wasn't talking about any symptoms from Mito. You listed conditions and actual problems with a physiological cause, not just "symptoms." This case has never had anything to do with AIDS. Time to refocus on key message points and come up with something more believable because this one is fading into the corner, fast.
got a source for this? specifically the 2 labs "confirming" mitochondrial disease for the sister.
Yes, I believe this is true. But refresh my memory: Did the parents pay for the school or did the school provide it at the demand of the parents?
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