LambChop
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Any child with a high fever dehydrates quickly especially if she was vomiting and loosing all her liquids. So I would imagine that the paramedics were able to hydrate her, as well. That would account for the baby's fast recovery. Not sure the Kaufmans had the ability to give her an IV. An EMT can't hook up an IV, only paramedics can do that. I find it hard to believe a doctor, Mexican or not, would diagnose her illness over a phone regardless of where they were. He should have instructed them to head back and call the coast guard if the baby got worse. Who would tell them to keep getting farther away from medical assistance when they have a sick child they can't manage? Or was this their decision alone not to head back.
This lawsuit sounds more like opening a can of worms for them. Not sure it is the best decision, but then taking their children across the Pacific in such a small boat was not the greatest decision either. jmo
This lawsuit sounds more like opening a can of worms for them. Not sure it is the best decision, but then taking their children across the Pacific in such a small boat was not the greatest decision either. jmo