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Dr Eveline Knight-Jones, who prepared the paediatric overview for the trial, said: "In London it is all too easy for fabricated illness cases to attend several different hospitals some distance from their local hospital, because there are so many hospitals, particularly specialist hospitals."

Most of the health professionals the children saw took what the mother said about them "at face value," the court heard.

Jurors were told the mother was "resistant" to attempts to investigate the causes of the alleged symptoms and refused to allow one child to be admitted to hospital for a two-week review.

The defence claimed she suffered from a severe anxiety disorder, which caused her to "catastrophise" and overstate her children's medical symptoms.

 

Common or not how the f**k does this slip through multiple medical professionals? You refuse the doctor's request for a review, and he says 'F*ck it lets operate.'

 

But it's free, right?

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This is a quote from the full BBC article...

 

Dr Eveline Knight-Jones, who prepared the paediatric overview for the trial, said: "In London it is all too easy for fabricated illness cases to attend several different hospitals some distance from their local hospital, because there are so many hospitals, particularly specialist hospitals."

 

Most of the health professionals the children saw took what the mother said about them "at face value," the court heard.

Jurors were told the mother was "resistant" to attempts to investigate the causes of the alleged symptoms and refused to allow one child to be admitted to hospital for a two-week review.

The defence claimed she suffered from a severe anxiety disorder, which caused her to "catastrophise" and overstate her children's medical symptoms.

Common or not how the f**k does this slip through multiple medical professionals? You refuse the doctor's request for a review, and he says 'F*ck it lets operate.'

 

But it's free, right?

Too busy counting the days where they can retire on their pop star pensions or moaning about having to work the odd weekend.

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This is a quote from the full BBC article...

 

Dr Eveline Knight-Jones, who prepared the paediatric overview for the trial, said: "In London it is all too easy for fabricated illness cases to attend several different hospitals some distance from their local hospital, because there are so many hospitals, particularly specialist hospitals."

 

Most of the health professionals the children saw took what the mother said about them "at face value," the court heard.

Jurors were told the mother was "resistant" to attempts to investigate the causes of the alleged symptoms and refused to allow one child to be admitted to hospital for a two-week review.

The defence claimed she suffered from a severe anxiety disorder, which caused her to "catastrophise" and overstate her children's medical symptoms.

Common or not how the f**k does this slip through multiple medical professionals? You refuse the doctor's request for a review, and he says 'F*ck it lets operate.'

 

But it's free, right?

Too busy counting the days where they can retire on their pop star pensions or moaning about having to work the odd weekend.

Maybe if you'd worked harder at school you'd be in their position ? (And yes I know you have no idea what you do), I've seen many many good doctors, for what they do they aren't paid enough and aren't given the credit for the continuous extra miles they go!

 

From working with kids in care ATM it's very likely those poor children will be severely damaged after an upbringing like that :(

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