
AntiAnti2023
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Posted by IceStorm
I haven’t been able to bring myself to watch it

Posted by IceStormPosted by AntiAnti2023Posted by IceStorm
I haven’t been able to bring myself to watch it
They really need to offer disclaimers cos it’s rough.
The trial is a trigger farm for anyone who has been dismissed or treated poorly by hospital staff.
The doctors are so hostile during cross, it’s quite alarming.
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I’m a nurse myself but im a mother too and my son is 9 years old, so pretty close to Mayas age… and I know our healthcare system is flawed so yeah I haven’t been able to bring myself to watch it but I will probably side with the mother.
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Posted by IceStorm
So what did you notice about the mother/daughters synastry? What is your take on it? So you’re saying you don’t think the daughter actually had the lllness that caused her pain?
Again I didn’t watch it but I did read the summary and my sister told me about it. What I got from the gyst of it, the parents were taking the daughter to some specialist for a pain disorder and the pain had previously been relieved by these high dose infusions. So when their daughter was having acute pain they took her to the ER and asked specifically for that same infusion and it raised red flags with the hospital administrator because of the dose or something like that. So she involved CPS (instead of challenging the doctor who originally ordered the infusions) and the child was taken away from her parents for a few months. Was that basically what happened or am I way off base?? My problem with healthcare right now is physicians don’t communicate with one another… there are huge gaps in care and the ball is dropped in some instances.
I haven’t been able to watch the movie because the mom committed suicide, didn’t she?


Posted by IceStormPosted by AntiAnti2023Posted by IceStorm
So what did you notice about the mother/daughters synastry? What is your take on it? So you’re saying you don’t think the daughter actually had the lllness that caused her pain?
Again I didn’t watch it but I did read the summary and my sister told me about it. What I got from the gyst of it, the parents were taking the daughter to some specialist for a pain disorder and the pain had previously been relieved by these high dose infusions. So when their daughter was having acute pain they took her to the ER and asked specifically for that same infusion and it raised red flags with the hospital administrator because of the dose or something like that. So she involved CPS (instead of challenging the doctor who originally ordered the infusions) and the child was taken away from her parents for a few months. Was that basically what happened or am I way off base?? My problem with healthcare right now is physicians don’t communicate with one another… there are huge gaps in care and the ball is dropped in some instances.
I haven’t been able to watch the movie because the mom committed suicide, didn’t she?
Very good summary.. it boiled down to a dispute over dosages combined with Mayas mother (Beatas) questioning and “belligerence” with doctors.
Beata unfortunately after the last shelter hearing in 2016 took her own life, she was denied a hug with her daughter off the judge.
Tragic set of circumstances that I can see in their charts. I actually did a progressions synastry chart from 2014-2016 and the oppositions were very telling. I’ll post the charts here so we can unpack some of the critical angles.
It’s heartbreaking I can’t bring myself to watch it. I will probably bawl my eyes out
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Maya Kowalski or John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital?
The trial is well into its second week and the Hospitals witnesses have, for most part, alienated their base with contradictory testimonies and village idiot psycho babble.
Also worth noting that the mother daughter synastry is 👀