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Pages, I am curious about some of the things you wrote about. I got some explanation from DH MD, but I am trying to figure the other stuff out.
What kind of suction did they have at home? IIRC, most babies are given the nose secretion suction bulb. Did she have respiratory problems requiring suction of her lungs?
Secondly, did the ER docs actually miss the hairline skull fracture initially? That sounds more plausible than them not telling little mama about it. It sounds to me more like they dropped the ball....
Ribs in infants are cartilage and it is indeed possible to crack the cartilage with back blows during choking incidents. They can't determine the cracks on X-ray. They have to do an ultrasound typically, or a CT scan?
Was Lily in a car seat when she sustained the skull fracture? Or hit by the airbag? I am assuming Lily was in a backwards facing car seat in the front seat due to age. I am so glad no one was seriously hurt as that sounds dreadful and scary.
Things are changing from my last post. Things might not be as they appear. The last was the dr. viewpoint? at this time, but CPS and the police are looking at this much different
We got to talk with little mama after the last call, and she told us more of what happened. We had heard that little mama was uncomfortable with new daddy's mother being around Lily. So yesterday when new daddy took little mama to work they left Lily with his mother for the first time. he dropped her off at 8: 30 and no one knows when new daddy went back to the apartment, but sometime in there something happened to Lily, and he said he caused the injuries by suctioning her and pounding on her chest when she was chocking, and called 911. So Lily was careflited and new daddy and his mom went to the hospital, while little mama was only told she was at the hospital, and she thought maybe her upper respiratory virus had got worse. She said she walked in and she's surrounded by police and they separated her and new daddy, and she was then told what had happened to Lily. She didn't get to see her at all.
She said that CPS asked new daddy to sign off his rights right then and there, and he is never to be alone with Lily, all visits will be supervised. Lily will be coming home with Loli in a week, and little mama can't be there unsupervised until the investigation is done. So she's going to stay with her aunt. My sister and I will take care of Lily all day while Loli is at work, so that's one step closer to dealing with this for now.
Little mama said the police told her that they had looked at new daddy's mother mental records and Lily isn't to be around her at all.. So what do y'all think? It could of been an accident or did new daddy get home and found Lily hurt? and he's covering for his mom? Loli -pop will gets to see Lily tonight - little mama is not doing well - she hasn't seen her baby since yesterday morning before she left for work.
I think CPS has an office at Children's. Too many injured and beaten babies and toddlers come through there probably every day and night. I don't understand the right off the bat demanding new dad to sign off his rights. I can't go there yet (LE said last night someone was covering for the other and I took that as in him and little mama, not him and his mother) as to how this accident/incident happened. And when I try to figured it out I can understand somethings, but then there is that little nagging at the back of my mind.
You know you look back and think of the cut on Lily's lip a few weeks ago that was said to be her hitting herself in the mouth with her hand. My sister and I both owned a daycare and have never seen a two month old being strong enough to cause a cut or bruise.
The burn thing is puzzling. When I first saw it there were four little pimple like bites? in a square above the first blister which had burst, and it was spreading fast. So it's very likely a bite? We thought of a burn and new daddy's mom and kept it to ourselves. The Er Dr. did pop and take a sample of the fluid but we haven't heard anything about it yet.
The police detectives did tell little mama to think about what happened, and come in tomorrow and be honest and talk to them and tell them what she thinks happened there that morning.
My sister and I were waiting for new daddy to drop off Lily yesterday at three, he was running late and we were worried that he might of forgot and left her in the car. No one was answering our calls. Not little mama, new daddy, Loli or Pop. We now know why.
During this time I told my sister that I was uncomfortable with the woman being around Lily, and I didn't know why I had that feeling.
Little mama and new daddy were to move to Loli - Pop's this weekend and I wonder if his mother (her only son that she plays) is hurting Lily to get back at little mama?
Our little Lily is sedated and in a medically induced coma. She has a healing skull fracture, three broken ribs and a hole in her throat. CPS just took custody of her. LE told us to go home. They raided the apartment they share with new daddy's mother, and I don't know if they were looking for something with blood on it that would of cut her. My sister is a wreck. her daughter, the new grandmother, Loli, is so scared, and Pop (loli -pop) is our calm and reason. I went over to my sisters and her other children were there , along with grandchildren and cousins. Not doing much of anything, but just a comfort to be with family. Lily turned three months old today. Pop said she will be OK but it will take some time for her to heal. I think they're seeing an attorney in the morning and will file for managing conservators, so she came home with them, and not into a foster home. If that happens then my sister and I will be taking care of Lily for her. LE told Pop that someone is covering for the other, and they;re not sure a this point.
Last week new daddy brought Lily to us (instead of us going to pick her up) on his way to work.(He works nights, and picks up little mama at Loli's house around midnight, takes little mama to work and keeps her during the day before we get her. His mother is also there with new daddy, but little mama has mentioned that as soon as her son walks through the door she wants him to do things for her, not. Little mama has also (we get this through the grapevine) said she is not comfortable with the other grandmother being around Lily. They were also going to moving in at Loli-Pop, and don't know if something set her off.
Last week new daddy brought her to my sister and I and she was in a long sleeve footed sleeper. New daddy said she just had a bath and her hair was still damp. So we take her in the house and my sister changed her diaper and there was sticky stuff on the inside sleeve on her right arm, so we left her in just diaper for awhile. We had friends stop by and they held her and I fed her a bottle. While I was giving her her bottle, I looked down at her arm (she had one spot that looked like a blister that had been burst and was spreading) and she had another blister that popped up in the time she took her bottle, and it was spreading.
So little mama came in and she and my sister took off for the ER ( Loli and Pop were on a ten day cruise, Pop got a picture and text showing Lily's blisters, Loli was frantic out there in the gulf with five more days to get back to Houston) , and that the ER dr, said it was a chemical burn, they wrapped her whole arm in an ace bandage. So, little mama took Lily to her pedi the next morning, who said it was an allergic reaction to who knows what, and when Lily and I were playing pat a cake that afternoon, and I started This little piggy and two of her toes on her left foot looked weird. They hadn't the day before, so little mama took Lily to the dr, twice that week. On was being constipated, and she showed him Lily's toes. He said a string had wrapped it self around her toes. She hadn't been in anything that had feet that long the day before and I'd think the swelling would be more pronounced.
So do we have a person that doesn't want her son who she makes wait on her hand and foot ( she is totally disabled somehow, but can walk up three flights of stairs and weigh around three hundred pounds) to leave her, or maybe a person with Munchhausen by proxy?
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Wasn't there a TV mini-series some years ago on the same book (I had to look at the date to see if this was an old article)????
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Yes, there was one with Gary Sinise and Molly Ringwald. I've only seen it four times.Will definitely be looking forward to the new version.
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