Andrea Dunlop
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She looks bored. I mean, she doesn't look like she's in excruciating pain. And, of course, that lines up with all of the reports from the doctors during that admission and several others before it.
She looks bored. I mean, she doesn't look like she's in excruciating pain. And, of course, that lines up with all of the reports from the doctors during that admission and several others before it.
And I think it's, you know, it's really interesting to think about the visual of Maya herself sitting in the courtroom because I think on the one hand, you know, she's this... beautiful, sad, young girl. I think that has its sort of cultural power all its own. But then she's looked a bit unwell to me the last few days.
And I think it's, you know, it's really interesting to think about the visual of Maya herself sitting in the courtroom because I think on the one hand, you know, she's this... beautiful, sad, young girl. I think that has its sort of cultural power all its own. But then she's looked a bit unwell to me the last few days.
And I think it's, you know, it's really interesting to think about the visual of Maya herself sitting in the courtroom because I think on the one hand, you know, she's this... beautiful, sad, young girl. I think that has its sort of cultural power all its own. But then she's looked a bit unwell to me the last few days.
And I worry very much about the toll that this is taking on her and her brother. But I mean, in general, she looks...
And I worry very much about the toll that this is taking on her and her brother. But I mean, in general, she looks...
And I worry very much about the toll that this is taking on her and her brother. But I mean, in general, she looks...
healthy and she's clearly walking around and I think that the plaintiff is trying to make this case that you know specifically in terms of the medical malpractice claim that the treatment that she received during her stay at Johns Hopkins actually set her back when in fact she was never given ketamine again you know after a little bit that they gave her in the in the PICU and then she's never received ketamine treatment since and
healthy and she's clearly walking around and I think that the plaintiff is trying to make this case that you know specifically in terms of the medical malpractice claim that the treatment that she received during her stay at Johns Hopkins actually set her back when in fact she was never given ketamine again you know after a little bit that they gave her in the in the PICU and then she's never received ketamine treatment since and
healthy and she's clearly walking around and I think that the plaintiff is trying to make this case that you know specifically in terms of the medical malpractice claim that the treatment that she received during her stay at Johns Hopkins actually set her back when in fact she was never given ketamine again you know after a little bit that they gave her in the in the PICU and then she's never received ketamine treatment since and
the overall trajectory of her health has been has improved a hundredfold since since that that time before the hospital where she was confined to a wheelchair out of school you know going to these ketamine treatments every week getting all this hyperbaric oxygen things and just really like in doctor's appointments all the time right i want to touch on another example of a visual that i think would be very helpful for on a horizontal timeline you know if one entry is
the overall trajectory of her health has been has improved a hundredfold since since that that time before the hospital where she was confined to a wheelchair out of school you know going to these ketamine treatments every week getting all this hyperbaric oxygen things and just really like in doctor's appointments all the time right i want to touch on another example of a visual that i think would be very helpful for on a horizontal timeline you know if one entry is
the overall trajectory of her health has been has improved a hundredfold since since that that time before the hospital where she was confined to a wheelchair out of school you know going to these ketamine treatments every week getting all this hyperbaric oxygen things and just really like in doctor's appointments all the time right i want to touch on another example of a visual that i think would be very helpful for on a horizontal timeline you know if one entry is
It's hard to remember sometimes that it's actually the hospital that's on trial rather than Beata Kowalski because, of course, whether or not she'd been committing medical child abuse colors absolutely everything about this case.
It's hard to remember sometimes that it's actually the hospital that's on trial rather than Beata Kowalski because, of course, whether or not she'd been committing medical child abuse colors absolutely everything about this case.
It's hard to remember sometimes that it's actually the hospital that's on trial rather than Beata Kowalski because, of course, whether or not she'd been committing medical child abuse colors absolutely everything about this case.
A few days into the defense, the judge issued an order that really restricted how much the defense could talk about Munchausen by proxy and medical child abuse going forward. Though, of course, the plaintiff had had witness after witness on the stand talking about, quote, false allegations, despite that count being dismissed already.
A few days into the defense, the judge issued an order that really restricted how much the defense could talk about Munchausen by proxy and medical child abuse going forward. Though, of course, the plaintiff had had witness after witness on the stand talking about, quote, false allegations, despite that count being dismissed already.
A few days into the defense, the judge issued an order that really restricted how much the defense could talk about Munchausen by proxy and medical child abuse going forward. Though, of course, the plaintiff had had witness after witness on the stand talking about, quote, false allegations, despite that count being dismissed already.