Dad Uses Cheapo Supplements To Treat Daughter's Infected Heart, Girl Nearly Dies

Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

When she was admitted to the hospital, one Australian girl was described by a doctor as "the sickest girl I've ever seen" and was running a temperature of 42 degrees Celsius. (For those of you keeping score in crazy America land, that would be about 107 degrees Fahrenheit.) Her mouth was peeling, black, and she could barely breathe thanks to her throat being stuffed with pills.

Now that she's confined to a wheelchair and suffering from brain damage, the eleven-year-old girl's father is off to six months in prison. But what is his crime?

According to various sources, it's not stuffing the pills down her throat or even waiting so long to take her to a doctor. It's the fact that he used alternative medicine-- in the form of widely discredited supplements called Mannatech, which aren't even supposed to treat anything. They're basically vitamins, according to the product's official website, which notes the pill is designed to optimize "skin, weight [loss], physical fitness and general health."  When the girl's mother learned of her ex-husband's drug of choice, she decided not to intervene, lest he attempt to take away her custody.

Dad's lack of understanding of basic medicine, however, does not explain why he didn't take her to the hospital when her condition grew grave. The media is forgetting that it isn't the alternative medicine that's the biggest culprit here-- it's the parents' neglect. And before you say it's all Daddy's fault (he is mostly to blame, to be sure), let's not forget Mom worrying more about what's best for her and not gambling a bit of future paternity to intervene with, say, the police.

 

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Comments

drkate08 said:

Brian,

THANK YOU for pointing out that alternative medicine is not the culprit. As a real, genuine (read 4-year doctoral level program graduate- there are only 5 in the states and Canada) naturopathic physician, I've seen quite a few well-intentioned patients who try everything under the sun or online, to address serious conditions. Sadly, a teenager died from asthma after her parents refused to take their ND's advice to go directly to the ER next door. And the local weekly made it front page news, blaming the doc. There ARE wonderful things that can be done through appropriate, doctor-supervised use of supplements and via lifestyle changes, before there becomes a need for pharmaceuticals, but not using products with good quality control (usually only pharmacy-grade) is akin to buying your Viagra online. (Note- I don't belong to or get paid by any companies to say that, either)

December 18, 2008 1:27 AM

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Brian Fairbanks, the Senior National Political Correspondent for Nerve, is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn or New Orleans, depending on the season. He is a heavily-armed advocate of gun control.

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