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British Girl Starves After Teeth Pulled


a sad little article i did last week.. thought i would share.
 
British Girl Starves After Teeth Pulled

When 8-year-old Sophie Waller cracked a baby tooth eating candy, it set off a chain of events that led to her death.

Sophie had such a fear of dentists that she refused to open her mouth for examination, so doctors at her local hospital took out the tooth in an operation. One of the medical team told a coroner's inquest that they removed all seven of her other baby teeth at the same time to avoid the need for future procedures.

After the surgery Sophie refused to eat or even open her mouth for her parents, the couple told the inquest. But she was sent home anyway, and starved to death three weeks after the operation.

"No one saw her after she was discharged from hospital," mother Janet Waller said. "I told (a child psychologist) she was sucking on a watermelon, she told me that was enough for her to survive on."

The parents said the hospital mishandled Sophie's follow-up care, referring them to a child psychologist who told them not to worry about Sophie's plummeting weight. Janet Waller said she also was told to consult her family doctor, who prescribed nutrition drinks over the phone but did not see the girl in person.

Pediatric pathologist Dr. Marie-Ann Brundler said Sophie died at home on Dec. 2, 2005 from kidney failure caused by starvation and dehydration. The inquest was told Sophie weighed 72 pounds when she went into hospital and lost a third of that weight before she died.

An official at The Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, 250 miles southwest of London, said there had been failures in Sophie's care, and it had changed its procedures.

"The impact of Sophie's death has been a wide-ranging impact across all of the disciplines that were involved," John Ellis, a pediatrician at the hospital, told the inquest. "There have been changes."

The hospital said it would not comment further until the end of the inquest, which was continuing Tuesday to establish the facts behind the girl's death.

Janet Waller told the inquest in Truro that Sophie had developed a fear of dentists after her tongue was nipped during a checkup, and had refused to let a dentist look at her loose tooth.

"Because Sophie would not open her mouth for examination, I wanted to eliminate any further dental problems," Tamsin Hearle, a specialist in pediatric dentistry, was quoted as saying by The Times newspaper.

Hearle said the parents signed a consent form for the procedure. The Wallers said they thought they were consenting to one tooth being removed. Janet Waller told the inquest that Sophie was "devastated" when she found out the eight teeth had been removed.

She said that doctors did not adequately take care of Sophie after the girl was sent home from hospital on Nov. 17, 2005, eight days after the operation.

Janet Waller said she and her husband phoned the hospital to express concerned about Sophie's weight loss and refusal to eat, and were told not to bring her in, but to talk to the community child psychologist assigned to the case.

Sophie's father, Richard Waller, said he phoned the psychologist "every day, sometimes twice a day, to say how unwell she looked."

"I kept asking her to come round but she said she would next week and there was nothing to worry about," he said.

The psychologist, Kerry Davison, told the inquest Tuesday that she spoke to the parents two days before Sophie died and was told she was eating.

"On Nov. 30, Mr. Waller said he was concerned about Sophie's weight, he passed the phone to Mrs. Waller who seemed more optimistic and said she had been eating fruits and yoghurt," Davison said.

Ellis, the pediatrician, said Sophie had stopped eating when she had loose teeth in the past, and "it was clear there were psychological issues" around her refusal to eat.

A coroner's inquest is required in Britain to establish the facts when someone dies unexpectedly, violently or of unknown causes, but has no power to punish anyone. The coroner is expected to rule next week.

The Wallers have criticized the time it has taken to hold the inquest. The coroner's office said it was a complex case and it took time to gather reports and inquiries from the different agencies involved.


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/10/world/main4790282.shtml?source=RSSattr=Health_4790282

do you think the doctors are responsible for this little girls death?
is it their fault? what would you do as a parent in this situation?



-- Edited by xn1coleex at 03:49, 2009-03-04

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Wow, I mourn for both the parents and the child. Im so sure the hospital or the psychologist is at fault. From what I can see their only fault is not being thorough enough. The article mentions that the father was repeatedly told by Davison (the psychologist) that the child Sophie would come around. So it seems the psychologist is at fault but Davison states that, "On Nov. 30, Mr. Waller said he was concerned about Sophie's weight, he passed the phone to Mrs. Waller who seemed more optimistic and said she had been eating fruits and yogurt," If this is true then Davison was not aware of the gravity of the situation and is not at fault. But if Davison is lying about being told that Sophie was eating a few days before her death then she is at fault.

As a parent I would take actions to ensure that nothing like would ever happen again. I wouldnt aim to make a profit off my childs death or to destroy the reputation of the hospital or the psychologist but have those responsible understand the seriousness of this event.


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ok first off why werent her parents making her eat? they obviously saw her losing weight and not eating..thats there faults. i dont think much of this should be blamed on the dentist/doctor he was just trying to elimate teeth problems she was going to have in the future and she was being a stuborn girl. i mean sometimes i dont want stuff done to my mouth at all and i have to. i think this is a sad death that could have been prevented.

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i think that the doctors and psychologists and wahtever are at fault because they shouldve done more to prevent this. The parents sounded like they tried to do right but they werent very smart to listen to the doctors and just watch their daughter waste away. Sad.

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It's definitely the psychiatrist's fault, as well as the parents' faults. Eating disorders are very difficult to deal with, but if they were so concerned they should have taken real action. The poor girl is 8 years old then he should have picked her up and drove her to the hospital themselves.

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I think that it isnt completely the doctors fault, but they should have atleast checked on the girl. I set blame on the parents, if my child wasnt eating, i would take her to the ER or something, you cant just depend on doctors , especially if they are not doing anything for you. This whole incident is very unfortunate : (

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Where are her paretnts during all this?? Are they really not watching her at all?? I think its partially the parents fault for not seeing this at all. If they paid even the slightest attention, they would have realized that something was wrong with her. This arent the stories that people like to hear or should be hearing.

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This is outrageous. Id FORCE my child to eat. this is so so so so sad.

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