tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638352873403412741.post8816393447979606512..comments2023-06-21T05:40:35.498-07:00Comments on No Justice in the Judicial System: Response to KATU report and commentsDaniel Dosseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06028558352433373643noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638352873403412741.post-85578438938571556292012-03-03T19:54:46.805-08:002012-03-03T19:54:46.805-08:00Thank you. Our pediatrician did come forward and b...Thank you. Our pediatrician did come forward and believes that if there was a vitamin issue he could have even broken a bone during routine check. The pediatrician he is currently seeing in foster care believes that our son needs to see an endocrinologist and that a medical condition could be a possibility, all of which has been said in court, and ignored. Finally, we have talked about how the ER doctor could have broken his leg, obviously on accident do to weakened bones, and were repeatedly told by CPS that "Doctor's don't break legs." I do agree with what you are saying though, and although I wont say with 100% certainty that it happened then, it is my opinion that more likely then not it did happen in the ER, especially since the triage nurse saw our son prior to the ER doc and made it clear in her notes that our son had all 4 extremities moving strongly and equally.Daniel Dosseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06028558352433373643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3638352873403412741.post-14239167072501226672012-03-03T17:37:57.449-08:002012-03-03T17:37:57.449-08:00I have been following this story with great intere...I have been following this story with great interest. I can understand CPS taking your child when the break was first found. What I find incomprehensible is that they have not returned your baby to you even though a recognized expert in bone diseases has made a diagnosis of rickets.<br />Why isn't your pediatrician coming forward on your behalf? You've stated earlier you heard your child scream when the doctor was performing a hip check during a well baby check. Isn't it possible that a bone in a weakened state could have been broken at that time?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com