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Andrea Dunlop

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Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Yeah.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Yeah.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

This is kind of a function of the two complaints being combined at this point because that was from Madison's complaint.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

This is kind of a function of the two complaints being combined at this point because that was from Madison's complaint.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

This is kind of a function of the two complaints being combined at this point because that was from Madison's complaint.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Right, or they were saying one of the malpractice complaints in the Kowalski case was that they did not treat her for CRPS, and then they also claimed fraudulent billing because they put CRPS on there. So it was sort of like a double-edged sword there. But because the standard of care for CRPS is PT, OT, pain management,

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Right, or they were saying one of the malpractice complaints in the Kowalski case was that they did not treat her for CRPS, and then they also claimed fraudulent billing because they put CRPS on there. So it was sort of like a double-edged sword there. But because the standard of care for CRPS is PT, OT, pain management,

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Right, or they were saying one of the malpractice complaints in the Kowalski case was that they did not treat her for CRPS, and then they also claimed fraudulent billing because they put CRPS on there. So it was sort of like a double-edged sword there. But because the standard of care for CRPS is PT, OT, pain management,

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

What the Kowalskis wanted was horse size, in their words, doses of ketamine and ketamine, five day ketamine comas in other countries. So they were arguing that because the hospital and that was what brought the whole thing to a head originally was that the mother was demanding these day, you know, this amount of ketamine that the hospital did not provide. would not give.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

What the Kowalskis wanted was horse size, in their words, doses of ketamine and ketamine, five day ketamine comas in other countries. So they were arguing that because the hospital and that was what brought the whole thing to a head originally was that the mother was demanding these day, you know, this amount of ketamine that the hospital did not provide. would not give.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

What the Kowalskis wanted was horse size, in their words, doses of ketamine and ketamine, five day ketamine comas in other countries. So they were arguing that because the hospital and that was what brought the whole thing to a head originally was that the mother was demanding these day, you know, this amount of ketamine that the hospital did not provide. would not give.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

So we don't know specifically what their complaint is in regards to like, she should have received XYZ for her Ehlers-Danlos, but she didn't. We don't know those specifics. They're just saying that her Ehlers-Danlos wasn't treated appropriately.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

So we don't know specifically what their complaint is in regards to like, she should have received XYZ for her Ehlers-Danlos, but she didn't. We don't know those specifics. They're just saying that her Ehlers-Danlos wasn't treated appropriately.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

So we don't know specifically what their complaint is in regards to like, she should have received XYZ for her Ehlers-Danlos, but she didn't. We don't know those specifics. They're just saying that her Ehlers-Danlos wasn't treated appropriately.

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Yeah, I think we're unfortunately in the do your own research era of medicine and people have too much access to too much misinformation. And it's really I mean, I think this is why there's so much crossover with medicine. the anti-vax conversation, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Yeah, I think we're unfortunately in the do your own research era of medicine and people have too much access to too much misinformation. And it's really I mean, I think this is why there's so much crossover with medicine. the anti-vax conversation, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Yeah, I think we're unfortunately in the do your own research era of medicine and people have too much access to too much misinformation. And it's really I mean, I think this is why there's so much crossover with medicine. the anti-vax conversation, right?

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Is like, well, you're making a medical decision for your child that is not in their best interest based on your opinion as a non-medical professional, right? And that's just like, that's not the way that medicine should work. Or like,

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Is like, well, you're making a medical decision for your child that is not in their best interest based on your opinion as a non-medical professional, right? And that's just like, that's not the way that medicine should work. Or like,

Nobody Should Believe Me
Case Files 19: Rady Children's Part 3

Is like, well, you're making a medical decision for your child that is not in their best interest based on your opinion as a non-medical professional, right? And that's just like, that's not the way that medicine should work. Or like,