"Landmark ruling for parents who want to seek help outside of the NHS" > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2815454/Mother-cleared-poisoning-daughter-taking-Belgium-treatment-says-case-landmark-ruling-parents-want-seek-help-outside-NHS.html … Aysha King pt2? Parents, not docs shd decide
@MatSilk but don't like it when parents recognise that this means 90% of docs may disagree with legally acceptable treatment options. Why?
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@C7RKY Gotta be judged on a case by case basis -
@MatSilk It was. And she won. Which proves their accusation of 'doctor shopping' was hypocrisy, considering their daily reliance on Bolam. -
@C7RKY I don't doubt the sincerity of the parents in these two cases, but in both they're in the wrong. Many ppl out there who exploit this -
@MatSilk What do you mean 'they're in the wrong'? What did either set of parents do in those cases that was wrong? -
@C7RKY Errors of judgement. This woman was unnecessarily administering medication. Luckily it wasn't harmful. It could've been -
@MatSilk What? But you're just repeating the accusations made by the 'medical experts' which have since been dismissed by the judge there. -
@C7RKY I read that she was giving unnecessary meds, but it wasn't harmful. So no law broken. Still shouldn't have done it -
@MatSilk You don't have to cause actual harm for there to be a breach of the law. If she was guilty of doing anything potentially harmful, > - 5 more replies
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