Andrea Dunlop
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In particular, Dr. Chopra, who really painted this picture of, you know, this being a lifelong condition where Maya was always going to be in horrific pain. And obviously, part of the thing that they're asking for in this damages question is money for ketamine to treat Maya's condition, money for the full-time care that she might eventually need.
In particular, Dr. Chopra, who really painted this picture of, you know, this being a lifelong condition where Maya was always going to be in horrific pain. And obviously, part of the thing that they're asking for in this damages question is money for ketamine to treat Maya's condition, money for the full-time care that she might eventually need.
In particular, Dr. Chopra, who really painted this picture of, you know, this being a lifelong condition where Maya was always going to be in horrific pain. And obviously, part of the thing that they're asking for in this damages question is money for ketamine to treat Maya's condition, money for the full-time care that she might eventually need.
So here is what Dr. Crane said about the prognosis for childhood CRPS in his experience. This is from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
So here is what Dr. Crane said about the prognosis for childhood CRPS in his experience. This is from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
So here is what Dr. Crane said about the prognosis for childhood CRPS in his experience. This is from Law and Crime Network's coverage.
All in all, we've heard from about a dozen medical professionals who've testified on behalf of the defense so far. And considering that these people are from numerous different institutions, they paint a remarkably consistent picture of Maya. They've said that she was distractible from her pain, i.e.
All in all, we've heard from about a dozen medical professionals who've testified on behalf of the defense so far. And considering that these people are from numerous different institutions, they paint a remarkably consistent picture of Maya. They've said that she was distractible from her pain, i.e.
All in all, we've heard from about a dozen medical professionals who've testified on behalf of the defense so far. And considering that these people are from numerous different institutions, they paint a remarkably consistent picture of Maya. They've said that she was distractible from her pain, i.e.
that she would be screaming in pain one moment, but that she could answer questions if you asked her. They've said that she showed much more functionality than she reported. So if you'd ask her, for instance, if she could move her hands,
that she would be screaming in pain one moment, but that she could answer questions if you asked her. They've said that she showed much more functionality than she reported. So if you'd ask her, for instance, if she could move her hands,
that she would be screaming in pain one moment, but that she could answer questions if you asked her. They've said that she showed much more functionality than she reported. So if you'd ask her, for instance, if she could move her hands,
She would say no, but then if you would observe her while she wasn't being asked, they would see her moving her hands, and they've reported that she had no physiological signs of pain. The other consistent thing that we've heard from this provider is that Beata's presence had a negative effect on both Maya's perception of her pain and her behavior.
She would say no, but then if you would observe her while she wasn't being asked, they would see her moving her hands, and they've reported that she had no physiological signs of pain. The other consistent thing that we've heard from this provider is that Beata's presence had a negative effect on both Maya's perception of her pain and her behavior.
She would say no, but then if you would observe her while she wasn't being asked, they would see her moving her hands, and they've reported that she had no physiological signs of pain. The other consistent thing that we've heard from this provider is that Beata's presence had a negative effect on both Maya's perception of her pain and her behavior.
So what do you do when you have all of these doctors who are disagreeing with each other and they have had varying levels of communication with one another? Mostly, they've had no communication with each other. So what do you do if there's a suspicion of abuse in this case?
So what do you do when you have all of these doctors who are disagreeing with each other and they have had varying levels of communication with one another? Mostly, they've had no communication with each other. So what do you do if there's a suspicion of abuse in this case?
So what do you do when you have all of these doctors who are disagreeing with each other and they have had varying levels of communication with one another? Mostly, they've had no communication with each other. So what do you do if there's a suspicion of abuse in this case?
Ideally, you would bring in an experienced child abuse pediatrician to look at the whole picture, which is exactly what happened. And on October 26th, we finally heard from the woman who's been blamed by the Kowalski team for... just about everything. This is a clip from the Netflix film, Take Care of Maya.
Ideally, you would bring in an experienced child abuse pediatrician to look at the whole picture, which is exactly what happened. And on October 26th, we finally heard from the woman who's been blamed by the Kowalski team for... just about everything. This is a clip from the Netflix film, Take Care of Maya.