Andrea Dunlop
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You know, then we are in a different world than we thought we were. But like, you know, if Madison is a victim of abuse, just like, you know, what can we sort of speculate about like what her motivations might be for going forward with a lawsuit like this?
The other possible- Well, I will say actually just to break in, Mary. I mean, I think when we look at Madison's medical trajectory up until the point where she was, they call it detained in California, which is like, I think you guys need to maybe have a better verb for that. Just sounds very law enforcement-y.
The other possible- Well, I will say actually just to break in, Mary. I mean, I think when we look at Madison's medical trajectory up until the point where she was, they call it detained in California, which is like, I think you guys need to maybe have a better verb for that. Just sounds very law enforcement-y.
The other possible- Well, I will say actually just to break in, Mary. I mean, I think when we look at Madison's medical trajectory up until the point where she was, they call it detained in California, which is like, I think you guys need to maybe have a better verb for that. Just sounds very law enforcement-y.
But when she was separated from her parents, if you look at her trajectory up until that point, which like, she's a child, her parents are making medical decisions for her. I will say that that to me in particular, which we're going to talk about this doctor, Dr. Bolognese in New York, them taking her to that doctor who has been sued so many times for a really horrifying malpractice.
But when she was separated from her parents, if you look at her trajectory up until that point, which like, she's a child, her parents are making medical decisions for her. I will say that that to me in particular, which we're going to talk about this doctor, Dr. Bolognese in New York, them taking her to that doctor who has been sued so many times for a really horrifying malpractice.
But when she was separated from her parents, if you look at her trajectory up until that point, which like, she's a child, her parents are making medical decisions for her. I will say that that to me in particular, which we're going to talk about this doctor, Dr. Bolognese in New York, them taking her to that doctor who has been sued so many times for a really horrifying malpractice.
Again, we're going to break this all down. But I mean, looking at that as a parent, I'm like, I wouldn't walk into that man's office, let alone. let them see my child.
Again, we're going to break this all down. But I mean, looking at that as a parent, I'm like, I wouldn't walk into that man's office, let alone. let them see my child.
Again, we're going to break this all down. But I mean, looking at that as a parent, I'm like, I wouldn't walk into that man's office, let alone. let them see my child.
So I think like that trajectory and the sort of, just the sort of like how far outside of the sort of standard of care her treatment appears to be and this piling on again of like the, you know, Ehlers-Danlos, CRPS, POTS, again, all real things, but like Why was this child on a feeding tube? Why was she... Again, it just sort of the most extreme, the most extraordinary.
So I think like that trajectory and the sort of, just the sort of like how far outside of the sort of standard of care her treatment appears to be and this piling on again of like the, you know, Ehlers-Danlos, CRPS, POTS, again, all real things, but like Why was this child on a feeding tube? Why was she... Again, it just sort of the most extreme, the most extraordinary.
So I think like that trajectory and the sort of, just the sort of like how far outside of the sort of standard of care her treatment appears to be and this piling on again of like the, you know, Ehlers-Danlos, CRPS, POTS, again, all real things, but like Why was this child on a feeding tube? Why was she... Again, it just sort of the most extreme, the most extraordinary.
I mean, it fits so many hallmarks that I think like, again, I don't have the evidence in front of me to say whether or not this was Munchausen by proxy, but there certainly are a parade of red flags that would leave me to believe that if, you know, that that is more likely than a factitious disorder imposed on self scenario. Okay.
I mean, it fits so many hallmarks that I think like, again, I don't have the evidence in front of me to say whether or not this was Munchausen by proxy, but there certainly are a parade of red flags that would leave me to believe that if, you know, that that is more likely than a factitious disorder imposed on self scenario. Okay.
I mean, it fits so many hallmarks that I think like, again, I don't have the evidence in front of me to say whether or not this was Munchausen by proxy, but there certainly are a parade of red flags that would leave me to believe that if, you know, that that is more likely than a factitious disorder imposed on self scenario. Okay.
Yeah. I think anybody looking at this, even if you do believe it's a conspiracy, I think we can all agree that this young woman has been through a lot and certainly is going to face some some serious mental health challenges. I think the worst possible thing for a person in that situation is to go through a big public lawsuit.
Yeah. I think anybody looking at this, even if you do believe it's a conspiracy, I think we can all agree that this young woman has been through a lot and certainly is going to face some some serious mental health challenges. I think the worst possible thing for a person in that situation is to go through a big public lawsuit.
Yeah. I think anybody looking at this, even if you do believe it's a conspiracy, I think we can all agree that this young woman has been through a lot and certainly is going to face some some serious mental health challenges. I think the worst possible thing for a person in that situation is to go through a big public lawsuit.
One of the things that really to this day just turns my stomach about Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins is the fact that it has dragged two already traumatized children through years and years and ongoing trauma. litigation, media attention, reinforcement of them as, you know, their story being a tragedy and sort of being pawns in this lawsuit. And so I don't know, I guess I will just say this.