parents change hospitals CPS takes child - The Ludington Torch2024-03-28T10:46:30Zhttp://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/forum/topics/parents-change-hospitals-cps-takes-child?commentId=4689834%3AComment%3A96952&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhen I was a kid we went out…tag:ludingtoncitizen.ning.com,2013-04-27:4689834:Comment:969522013-04-27T17:00:44.738ZJanehttp://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/profile/Jane760
<p>When I was a kid we went out to the barn after a 4H meeting at my aunts house and Smokey, this really mean quarter horse charged me and bit me under the arm and knocked me down, even though there were witnesses of the other people around the hospital gave my parents a hard time about the bruise from the horse bite. and that was 30 years ago, I can only imagine what parents go through now days. I was/am lucky that my child is not prone to climbing/clumsyness/injury that causes bruises,…</p>
<p>When I was a kid we went out to the barn after a 4H meeting at my aunts house and Smokey, this really mean quarter horse charged me and bit me under the arm and knocked me down, even though there were witnesses of the other people around the hospital gave my parents a hard time about the bruise from the horse bite. and that was 30 years ago, I can only imagine what parents go through now days. I was/am lucky that my child is not prone to climbing/clumsyness/injury that causes bruises, although seems to twist her ankle every other day and gets lots of scratches from dogs paws.</p> Jane, I have shared your arti…tag:ludingtoncitizen.ning.com,2013-04-27:4689834:Comment:968962013-04-27T16:05:54.308ZXLFDhttp://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/profile/TheLudingtonCitizen
<p>Jane, I have shared your article with a young couple I know who are going through similar problems with the CPS. They took their nearly two year old child to the hospital, seeking medical care for the child who had tipped his high chair back up against the wall, and had their child taken away because of an opinion of a medical doctor that the injury may have been due to child abuse. No history, parental proclivity, or other evidence of such was needed. </p>
<p>The child's injury was…</p>
<p>Jane, I have shared your article with a young couple I know who are going through similar problems with the CPS. They took their nearly two year old child to the hospital, seeking medical care for the child who had tipped his high chair back up against the wall, and had their child taken away because of an opinion of a medical doctor that the injury may have been due to child abuse. No history, parental proclivity, or other evidence of such was needed. </p>
<p>The child's injury was consistent with the claimed accident, and I wholeheartedly believe the young parents involved, just as I believe the parents in your article. Don't believe that nationalized health care won't precipitate even more of this disgusting behavior by government agencies that should protect babies that are truly being abused, not go after injured or sick kids that are brought to hospitals by caring parents.</p>