From Las Vegas:
http://www.ktnv.com/story/14657917/...-extreme-makeover-home-edition-family-may?amp
Las Vegas 'Extreme Makeover' family accused of medical child abuse
May 17, 2011
"....The Cerdas said their little girls had combined immune deficiency disease, even wearing masks to protect against mold and mildew in their old house. But neighbors on that street, have always had their doubts.
"She should have never gotten the house," says MP. "She used to let her kids run around with no shoes on. If they're sick why would you let them do that?" Many neighbors tell Action News the girls didn't wear masks over their mouths, until TV cameras showed up. "They were outside before without the masks when the dad was cutting wood," says LC. "They never looked sick to us...."
and
"...They put the house up for sale and moved to Oregon and it was there, that the Cerda family came under scrutiny. This January, the Oregon Department of Human Services began investigating the Cerdas after a doctor in Clackamas County came to them. He believed the Cerda girls weren't that sick and were receiving medicine they didn't need.
and
"...He [Mikel Miller, the Cerda's attorney] says Oregon doesn't have the pediatric experts equipped to deal with these girls' condition. "Mom was talking to a lot of doctors about things they didn't understand," says Miller. "Rather than believe what mom was saying, they choose to believe that mom was making it up." Judge Susie L. Norby didn't buy mom's argument either and claimed Terri Cerda was a danger to the children.
Despite that, the girls were allowed to return home. "That's because the judge found that only the mother was a danger to the children and that the father was not a danger," says Miller. And as long as there is one competent parent, the girls can stay. Criminal charges were never brought against the Cerdas and it was solely a child custody case....."
more at link
OK, I'm familiar with this type of ruling concerning "one competent parent". The only problem is that the competent parent is not with the children currently. This article also makes clear that a doctor did have reason to believe that the children were being overmedicated. And to state that doctors in Oregon didn't understand the children's medical issues is laughable. Portland is known to have some of the finest Children's Hospitals and specialists in the country. Give me a break. And if a family has chronically ill children they typically check out a city and its medical services before moving there. And there's the issue of mold, too. Portland is surely many wonderful things but it's a might bit damp....always.
Meanwhile, two little girls are being given unnecessary medication and that unhinges me. I've lived through the aftermath of that type of abuse. But maybe they'll get another new puppy.
http://www.ktnv.com/story/14657917/...-extreme-makeover-home-edition-family-may?amp
Las Vegas 'Extreme Makeover' family accused of medical child abuse
May 17, 2011
"....The Cerdas said their little girls had combined immune deficiency disease, even wearing masks to protect against mold and mildew in their old house. But neighbors on that street, have always had their doubts.
"She should have never gotten the house," says MP. "She used to let her kids run around with no shoes on. If they're sick why would you let them do that?" Many neighbors tell Action News the girls didn't wear masks over their mouths, until TV cameras showed up. "They were outside before without the masks when the dad was cutting wood," says LC. "They never looked sick to us...."
and
"...They put the house up for sale and moved to Oregon and it was there, that the Cerda family came under scrutiny. This January, the Oregon Department of Human Services began investigating the Cerdas after a doctor in Clackamas County came to them. He believed the Cerda girls weren't that sick and were receiving medicine they didn't need.
and
"...He [Mikel Miller, the Cerda's attorney] says Oregon doesn't have the pediatric experts equipped to deal with these girls' condition. "Mom was talking to a lot of doctors about things they didn't understand," says Miller. "Rather than believe what mom was saying, they choose to believe that mom was making it up." Judge Susie L. Norby didn't buy mom's argument either and claimed Terri Cerda was a danger to the children.
Despite that, the girls were allowed to return home. "That's because the judge found that only the mother was a danger to the children and that the father was not a danger," says Miller. And as long as there is one competent parent, the girls can stay. Criminal charges were never brought against the Cerdas and it was solely a child custody case....."
more at link
OK, I'm familiar with this type of ruling concerning "one competent parent". The only problem is that the competent parent is not with the children currently. This article also makes clear that a doctor did have reason to believe that the children were being overmedicated. And to state that doctors in Oregon didn't understand the children's medical issues is laughable. Portland is known to have some of the finest Children's Hospitals and specialists in the country. Give me a break. And if a family has chronically ill children they typically check out a city and its medical services before moving there. And there's the issue of mold, too. Portland is surely many wonderful things but it's a might bit damp....always.
Meanwhile, two little girls are being given unnecessary medication and that unhinges me. I've lived through the aftermath of that type of abuse. But maybe they'll get another new puppy.