Andrea Dunlop
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And just as a reminder, this dosage is, as we've heard from various doctors throughout the trial, 25 to 50 times higher than any ketamine dosage they've ever seen. And Dr. Hanna also said that was his ceiling and he couldn't do any more for this child at that time.
And just as a reminder, this dosage is, as we've heard from various doctors throughout the trial, 25 to 50 times higher than any ketamine dosage they've ever seen. And Dr. Hanna also said that was his ceiling and he couldn't do any more for this child at that time.
And just as a reminder, this dosage is, as we've heard from various doctors throughout the trial, 25 to 50 times higher than any ketamine dosage they've ever seen. And Dr. Hanna also said that was his ceiling and he couldn't do any more for this child at that time.
Two of the doctors who have done a full medical record review for this case and have testified for the defense also said that Dr. Hanna's monitoring at his clinic was substandard to say the least.
Two of the doctors who have done a full medical record review for this case and have testified for the defense also said that Dr. Hanna's monitoring at his clinic was substandard to say the least.
Two of the doctors who have done a full medical record review for this case and have testified for the defense also said that Dr. Hanna's monitoring at his clinic was substandard to say the least.
Now, of the more than three dozen doctors who evaluated Maya during this time period, several other doctors with expertise in CRPS and pediatric pain did not think that her systems were at all consistent with CRPS. First one we heard from was a doctor, Gaddy Revivo, who works with a pain clinic that works closely with Laurie Children's, where Maya spent some time.
Now, of the more than three dozen doctors who evaluated Maya during this time period, several other doctors with expertise in CRPS and pediatric pain did not think that her systems were at all consistent with CRPS. First one we heard from was a doctor, Gaddy Revivo, who works with a pain clinic that works closely with Laurie Children's, where Maya spent some time.
Now, of the more than three dozen doctors who evaluated Maya during this time period, several other doctors with expertise in CRPS and pediatric pain did not think that her systems were at all consistent with CRPS. First one we heard from was a doctor, Gaddy Revivo, who works with a pain clinic that works closely with Laurie Children's, where Maya spent some time.
So this is a piece of his testimony from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
So this is a piece of his testimony from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
So this is a piece of his testimony from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
The second person we heard from was Dr. Elliott, who is the anesthesiologist from Johns Hopkins. He testified on October 23rd.
The second person we heard from was Dr. Elliott, who is the anesthesiologist from Johns Hopkins. He testified on October 23rd.
The second person we heard from was Dr. Elliott, who is the anesthesiologist from Johns Hopkins. He testified on October 23rd.
So does Maya have CRPS or not? We will never know for sure. But given what we do know, I think most likely she does not. Of all of the medical professionals who may or may not have been qualified to diagnose CRPS, Beata, smart as she was, was not one of them. And this diagnosis appears to have originated with her.
So does Maya have CRPS or not? We will never know for sure. But given what we do know, I think most likely she does not. Of all of the medical professionals who may or may not have been qualified to diagnose CRPS, Beata, smart as she was, was not one of them. And this diagnosis appears to have originated with her.
So does Maya have CRPS or not? We will never know for sure. But given what we do know, I think most likely she does not. Of all of the medical professionals who may or may not have been qualified to diagnose CRPS, Beata, smart as she was, was not one of them. And this diagnosis appears to have originated with her.
It's worth mentioning that the defense team is not moving on the assumption that she didn't have CRPS, partly because the treatment for CRPS and conversion disorder, which is what they believe she did have, is the same. Here's Dr. Elliott explaining this, and this clip is from Law and Crime Network.
It's worth mentioning that the defense team is not moving on the assumption that she didn't have CRPS, partly because the treatment for CRPS and conversion disorder, which is what they believe she did have, is the same. Here's Dr. Elliott explaining this, and this clip is from Law and Crime Network.