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hazyheel · 5 years ago
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WWE Raw Reunion Review
Ugh, of all Raws for me to have to watch late, I decided to miss this one. That is certainly unfortunate, but here I am now, reviewing the show late. Lets see how good it was. 
It started out on a pretty good note. John Cena came out first. He gave Stu the camera guy his classic shout out, which I really did miss, and he ran down into the ring. He poked fun at how they never used to cheer him, but they did now. He announced that Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, DX, and Steve Austin would be there. Cena said that Raw is his home, and it always will be, no matter how long he is gone. He then threw it to the Usos, who came out to share some mic time with one of the best. They said that they could have a rap battle with Cena, which he seemed apprehensive about, but eventually decided to do it after the Usos insulted him for going Hollywood. He then said that they looked just like their mug shots when they got arrested. He then was about to leave, but Rikishi came out! That was certainly unexpected. Rikishi got in the ring, and tried to get Cena to dance. The four were about to dance, when the Revival interrupted with D Von Dudley. Then they cut away and said that there was a match between the Revival and Usos next.
Grade: B-. This segment got a little long by the time it ended, but it was great to see Cena back. His line about the mug shots was funny. Rikishi was good to see too, but it didn’t need to be as long as it was. 
As the Usos vs. The Revival started out, Booker T came out to the announce team. He was actually doing pretty well early on, so that was interesting. The Revival had the advantage early on, beating on Jey, and even pushing him off the top rope to the barricade at one point. At another, Jimmy went for a crossbody to Dash Wilder, but Scott Dawson pushed him away and got hit himself. The Revival then hit an awesome european uppercut into a german suplex combination, with the pin broken up by Jey. Jey then clotheslined Wilder out of the ring, which prompted Rikishi and D-Von to argue.
Grade: C+. We have seen this match too many times for it to be really enjoyable, so it was fine. It should have been a title match, because we don’t need to see this for the titles at Summerslam. The Good Brothers and the Usos would be a much more fresh match. 
Backstage, Alicia Fox talked to Dana Brooke and Kaitlyn about her hat, which was funny. Fox wanted a 12 foot tall hat. Tori Wilson and Santino then joined her, and they all were just laughing and joking around, until Drew McIntyre walked in, simply muttering “legends,” and then walking away.
Backstage, we had R-Truth and Carmella being interviewed about his time at comic con. The Hurricane showed up during one of his interviews there, trying to pin him, as did Drake Maverick. They then cut back to live Raw, where Drake Maverick’s wife showed up to yell at Carmella and Truth, but as they were arguing, Maverick pinned him and won the belt. As they all ran away, grandmaster sexay showed up and danced with Charly Caruso. How fun.
We went right into a rematch from last week. Cedric Alexander vs. Drew McIntyre. Before the match started, the two fought in the isle. Alexander actually had the advantage for much of it, but he sold his ass off when he had to. McIntyre beat the hell out of him, even giving Alexander an inverted Alabama slam into the apron. The match never actually started.
Grade: B-. This was fine, I wish that they would have an actual competitive match though. It could be great. 
Backstage again, Drake Maverick was running through the locker room to get his stuff, and found that one of his bags was filled with worms, and the boogyman showed up, and Maverick fell and Pat Patterson came in to beat down Maverick, winning the belt! I’m glad they had that, it was funny.
Then they had Christian come out for some commentary for a Viking Raiders match, awesome to see him. I don’t watch his network show, so it’s been a while. Lillian Garcia came back to be the ring announcer for this match as well, nice to see her too. It was Viking Raiders vs. Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder. Hawkins and Ryder attacked right at the bell, and tried to beat down the much larger opponents. However, Viking Raiders quickly got the advantage and beatdown the faces. They quickly won with the Viking Experience. 
Grade: B-. Inoffensive squash. Christian was funny on commentary. 
Backstage again, Mike Kanellis was being yelled at by Maria. Eve Torres and Eric Bischoff were also there, as Maria yelled at him for not being the breadwinner and that he wouldn’t be able to care for their baby. Then Ron Simmons showed up and said Damn. I love Ron Simmons. But I hate this story. 
Then we saw the Club backstage, with their new “OC” shirts on, saying that they are the original club and the only one that matters. They said that they run Monday nights,  and no one else, especially not Seth Rollins. So now WWE is throwing shade at the Bullet Club OGs in Japan. God they are insecure lately. 
Then we saw Gerald Brisco was shown winning the 24/7 championship, only for Kelly Kelly to win it from him. Love this. Too bad Carmella wasn’t the first woman 24/7 champion though, she deserved it. 
Samoa Joe then came out. He talked about how Raw Reunion puts too much emphasis on the older talent. We need to move forward, not back, and let go of nostalgia. He basically just made a smark argument, and insulted Rikishi and the Usos, before Roman Reigns came out. The two stood toe to toe, and said that if he was gonna insult his family, then he knows what will happen next. Joe said that he knew, and they beat the crap out of each other in the ring and at ringside. Reigns came out on top, so Joe got back on the mic and said that he wouldn’t fight Reigns because he didn’t wanna give the fans what they wanted. He walked away, but Reigns called him a coward, so he accepted the challenge.
So, we went right into Samoa joe vs. Roman Reigns. Joe worked over the neck for most of the match. Reigns had a bit of a comeback, but Joe quickly put him back on the mat. Reigns threw Joe out to the floor in the finish, and then gave him a spear as he came back in the ring. 
Grade: C+. Fine, but I just didn’t care. This was a classic heel dominant match into a big comeback. Not enough back and forth. 
We then went right into Miz TV with Seth Rollins. He put over his show before welcoming Rollins out to the ring. Rollins made fun of Heyman and Lesnar a bit, which was funny at first but then became stupid the longer it went on. He called Lesnar a Seth Rollins wannabe. Heyman then cut a promo during the segment, and he tried to defend Lesnar, but Rollins was kinda owning him. Rollins then told him that if he was going to speak for Lesnar, he had to fight for him too. Heyman tried to talk him out of it, but ran away as Rollins started to approach him. Rollins then said that Lesnar wasn’t a beast or a conquerer, he was a man. And men can lose, just like he will lose at Summerslam. Then he mentioned his match with Styles tonight, and left.
Grade: B. Really good promo. It started out a bit shaky, but Rollins is great on the mic, and he did well to promote the summerslam match. Good stuff here. 
Then we went back to the backstage party, where Charly was gonna interview the legends about Summerslam, but Sami Zayn walked up and absolutely wrecked all of them on the mic, saying that they were all just around at the right time and were pathetic for coming back for one last pop. Rey Mysterio then showed up and said that he needed to respect those who paved the way. Zayn said that he was fully willing to beat down Mysterio, when Kurt Angle showed up and basically just made the match. 
Before that next match, Kelly Kelly ran around showing a bunch of people her new 24/7 championship, only to find out that Melina got her referee license, and Candice Michelle pinned her. Then Alundra Blayze showed up and tapped out Michelle, saying that if anyone had a problem with her being the champion, they should tell her to her face. 
Then we went right into Mysterio vs. Zayn. Jonathan Coachman joined the commentary booth, and they were having a pretty good match. They beat the crap out of each other, with Zayn hitting an awesome blue thunder bombfor a near fall. Zayn almost got hit by the 619, and was about to walk out of the match when Rob Van Dam, The Hurricane, Sgt. Slaughter and Kurt Angle showed up. They approached him and forced him back in the ring, so Mysterio gave him the 619 and the five star frog splash for RVD and the win. 
Grade: B. Pretty fun match, and I always like seeing Sgt. Slaughter. I’m shocked that RVD showed up, given his appearances on Impact lately. But the match was pretty good, and I liked seeing the legends. 
The Street Profits were backstage, singing about the Reunion. Montez Ford found Angelo Dawkins putting eye drops in, asking if he was skating with the pilots (smoking weed). Dawkins responded that he was hanging out with RVD, so he was smoking weed. He said that he hung out with Mark Henry, Kelly Kelly, and Ric Flair, but they had to leave cuz the Boogyman was there. And Dawkins had to leave because the Godfather gave him a call. As he walked away, Ford looked hurt.  That was funny. 
Then Alundra Blayze came out and tried to drop the 24/7 championship in the trash can, but Ted Dibiase came out. He offered to buy the 24/7 championship from her. He gave her a wad of cash, and she gave him the 24/7 championship. He cackled and left. This is the best 24/7 stuff yet. 
Jerry Lawler came out to commentary next. Styles had a new entrance thing, with the screen just saying “the only club that matters.” I was annoyed at first, but it really is great heat. The two started out with some striking and shoulder tackles, going back and forth in the beginning of the match. Rollins was in control for a bit, only for Karl Anderson to distract him and allowed AJ to get control. The OC’s were about to attack Rollins, but DX, Shawn Michaels and Triple H came down to back him up. As the match continued, Rollins was about to hit Styles with the stomp, but the OC’s tripped him up. They attacked Rollins, and caused a DQ. They then offered the too sweet to DX, but they gave them the suck it and brawled with the OC’s. The OC’s then grabbed chairs, only for the Road Dogg, X-Pac, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. He said that Chyna’s spirit was with them, and that was about 7. Then he said “crap, I forgot Billy” and told the OC’s that they were the OG’s, and told them to get out of here. Road Dogg then gave Rollins the mic, and he gave the suck it. 
Grade: B-. This was fun. Road Dogg is still great on the mic, and even yelling at Billy Gunn, who I think is in AEW now, was funny. The Club wasn’t buried too much, and we saw a lot of people. The match was pretty good too.
Backstage, we saw the Dibiase get in a limo, where there was a bunch of commotion, and Drake Maverick walked out of the limo as the champion. 
Mick Foley then came out to talk about Raw, and put the program over. As he talked, Drake Maverick and the midcard ran through, and Foley vowed to win the 24/7 championship before the night was over. He then wanted to show his favorite moment, winning the championship on the big screen, but the Fiend showed up again, attacking him in the ring. Wyatt even used the mandible claw to take Foley down. 
Grade: B. Wyatt is still badass, but Foley didn’t sell all that well. I am really excited to see where the Fiend story goes from here, because there was no Finn Balor. Good stuff though, I love this revamped Wyatt character. 
Then we had a moment of bliss, with Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross. They welcomed Becky Lynch as their guest. They were about to start the interview, when Natalya came out and said that Lynch should say what she needed to to here face. Bliss just kinda sat around and stirred the pot in this segment. They talked about how they had similar journey, but Becky didn’t respect Natalya at all. Lynch said that Natalya betrayed her by offering to train Ronda Rousey, but she beat her anyway. Lynch said that the Raw Women’s Championship was Rousey’s scalp, and she wont let anyone take it from her. She then said that she’d embarrass Nattie in her home country and the two brawled. 
Backstage, Natalya was interviewed about the brawl. Nattie said that Becky made this personal by saying that she built the women’s evolution rather than people like Nattie. 
Grade: B+. Not as good as last week, but they were still really good on the mic together. That should be a great match, and I’m really excited for it. 
Maverick was about to escape the arena in a limo with his wife, but Truth pinned him right outside of the limo. Renee was holding onto the belt and keeping him standing, but Carmella kicked her and he was rolled up for the win. Truth then jumped in the limo, and they drove off. Maverick was very upset that he lost both his wife and title. 
24/7 grade: A. This was everything that a 24/7 story on Raw Reunion should have been. It was funny, lots of big names. and very entertaining. This is the best part of the show tonight. 
Braun Strowman came out for a quick squash. 
Grade: B-. This happened, and it was fine.
And in the main event, we had a toast to Raw. Out here was Steve Austin, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan. All the biggest names. The rest of the legends came out as well, paying respect to flair. Also, Alicia Fox was out there with them for some reason. I really do not know why, but for some reason it was wonderful. Hogan cut a nice little promo, but Ric Flair did not. Michael Cole put over the show, and finally Steve Austin came out at the very end. Thankfully, he got on the mic and said some words. He got the what chant, but he is the only person that it is okay when they do that. He put over everyone on the stage, saying that they did everything for this business, and called them his family. He called all the WWE fans family. He gave a nice little promo talking about some nice stories from his stay. He then invited everyone to the ring to share beer. It was a nice speech.
Grade: B+. Just nice to see everyone together and talking. IT was a good promo, and a nice nostalgia ride through Raw. 
Overall Grade: B
Pros: Miz TV; Mysterio vs. Zayn; The Fiend; 24/7 stuff; toast to raw; fun nostalgia
Cons: not many good matches
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sanjosenewshq · 2 years ago
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Dolphins Terron Armstead Xavien Howard lively; Jordan Boyer qualifies for secondary payments Mercury Information
The Miami Dolphins left Tyrone Armstead and cornerback Xavien Howard accessible for Sunday’s recreation on the AFC East undefeated with the Buffalo Payments at Exhausting Rock Stadium. Two three-time Professional Bowlers, each questionable on Sunday, weren’t listed among the many inactive gamers within the Dolphins (2-0) introduced 90 minutes earlier than kick-off one afternoon. Then they began of their positions. In the meantime, the already distressed banknotes (2-0) added Jordan Boyer’s security to its inactivity. Buffalo all began in highschool from Poyer and fellow Professional Bowl Security Micah Hyde, Cornerbacks Tre’Davious White (Reserve/PUP) and Dane Jackson popping out towards a highly regarded Dolphins cross after profitable 42-38 from behind final week in Baltimore. The Payments will attempt to sustain with Miami’s quick large receiver tandem of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle — who mixed for 22 receptions, 361 yards and 4 touchdowns in Week 2 within the Ravens win — with cornerbacks Christian Benford and Kair Elam, in addition to Taron Johnson nickels, and Jaguan Johnson and Damar Hamlin spare tanks. Armstead performs regardless of lacking per week of nursing coaching to a toe harm. He’s anticipated to be confronted extra typically with All-Professional Payments rim accelerator Von Miller on the Dolphins’ offensive line already that includes Greg Little in proper deal with Austin Jackson, who’s in reserve with an ankle harm. Howard, who had a thigh harm on Thursday and Friday after lacking Wednesday’s session, will job Stevonne Diggs, the Buffalo Restricted star receiver. The large receiver Cedric Wilson Jr. (ribs) can also be accessible for Miami after being referred to as into query. One other Dolphin who entered a questionable defensive deal with, Rickwon Davis (knee), went out on Sunday. Miami began with a three-man defensive entrance that included Christian Wilkins, Zach Celler and Emmanuel Ogba. Cornerback Kader Kohou additionally bought a begin with Nick Needham within the nickel formation. Miami already had tight ends, Hunter Lengthy (ankle) and Sethan Carter (concussion protocol) each listed on Sunday’s entry listing. One other inactive Dolphin was once more engaged on Miles Gaskin, quarterback Skylar Thompson and large receiver Eric Izukanma. Novice caller and large caller well being scratches for the third time in three weeks. The Payments even have defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Jordan Phillips and a passive midfield Mitch Morse. Huge receiver Gabe Davis and slim finish Dawson Knox, whose entry is questionable, are lively. Few of the injured gamers take care of the warmth With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa provisionally leaving Sunday’s recreation, Greg Little, on the correct deal with, made two exits with a finger harm. It’s uncertain that he’ll return. Little got here off the sector late within the first half, and Larnell Coleman bought in on the correct deal with. Little tried to return again early within the second half, however bought out shortly once more. This time, proper guard Robert Hunt slipped into the correct deal with, with Robert Jones included within the guard. Little got here again from marginalization the second time round. Plenty of South Florida gamers had been affected by the warmth and humidity, particularly within the second half. Xavien Howard was seen enjoying within the nook from Dolphins as he entered the locker room within the third quarter, coping with cramps. Dawson Knox’s slim billing and large receiver Isaiah McKenzie had been additionally coping with warmth points within the third interval. Appropriate Buffalo Spencer Brown additionally offers with warmth sicknesses. Proper guard Ryan Bates is being evaluated for a head harm within the third quarter. Huge billing recipient Jake Comero was knocked out of Sunday’s recreation with an ankle harm This story might be up to date. () Originally published at San Jose News HQ
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woodworkinghere1 · 4 years ago
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These 5 Colours Look Unbelievable on Blondes
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We as soon as famous that sure colours look nice on brunettes. Whether or not it’s statement-making scorching pink or pastel yellow, some shades actually simply pop on these with darkish hair. However what about these of us with lighter locks? Don’t be concerned—we have got you lined, too.
There are a handful of colours that actually make blondes look their greatest—hues that offset the brightness of your hair and spotlight your pores and skin tone. Whereas we imagine that everybody can pull off no matter coloration makes them really feel assured, these tried-and-true hues are assured to have you ever feeling and looking your greatest. In reality, we expect it is price preserving this explicit palette in your wardrobe for days while you merely cannot put collectively a head-to-toe look.
Nonetheless skeptical? Permit a few of the world’s most fashionable blondes as an example why. Maintain scrolling to see (and store) the 5 colours that actually look unbelievable on blondes.
On Sienna Miller: Gucci costume. Whether or not you like a traditional silver metallic or a Grecian goddess–impressed gold, metallics actually glow on blondes as a result of they decide up on the lighter, brighter tones in your hair.
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On Jennifer Lopez: Versace costume. This silver metallic costume is the proper steadiness to J. Lo’s blonde hair.
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On Taylor Swift: Gucci costume. For darker blondes, shimmering silver makes for an elegant selection.
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On Rita Ora: Givenchy costume. Certain, you may say white appears to be like good on just about each hair coloration. And whereas that is partially true, it additionally occurs to face out notably nicely on blondes. Whereas it offers a unique impact when worn on brunettes, a white cloth on a blonde recollects an ideal day on the seashore, wind in a single’s hair, and solar on one’s pores and skin.
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On Karlie Kloss: Hugo Boss swimsuit and slides. A crisp white swimsuit stands out from the gang.
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On Rihanna: Stephane Rolland costume. Nothing makes blonde hair stand aside like a white costume.
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On Ashley Olsen: The Row coat. Many blondes shrink back from nude hues, fearing the dreaded impact of trying washed out—, when your garments, pores and skin, and hair all mix collectively in an unflattering means. However opposite to widespread opinion, nudes look particularly good on blondes.
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Kim Kardashian. A nude costume will at all times be in type.
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On Candice Swanepoel: Michael Kors costume; Lorraine Schwartz jewellery. For an surprising spin on lacy formal dressing, strive it in a nude hue.
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On Gigi Hadid: Folks sneakers. A pale blush pink provides blondes an ethereal high quality it would not give to these with different hair colours, particularly in case you attain for flowy, romantic materials and shapes. 
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On Laverne Cox: Roland Mouret costume. A daring pink costume makes blonde hair stand out.
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On Elle Fanning: Gucci costume. Pair pale pink with a pop of inexperienced to steadiness out an ultra-romantic look.
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On Blake Full of life: Jenny Packham costume; Madewell jacket. Antiquated knowledge means that blondes merely can’t put on yellow, because it clashes with their hair and offers their pores and skin an disagreeable, pallid undertone. This could be true of sure yellows, however a vibrant, statement-making poppy appears to be like unbelievable on blondes. It picks up the golden tones of their hair and provides a suggestion of a glow to their pores and skin.
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On Kirsten Dunst: Christian Dior costume. A pale yellow hue appears to be like merely dreamy with vibrant blonde hair.
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On Kate Foley: Cedric Charlier costume; Anya Hindmarch bag; Céline sneakers. A wealthy goldenrod appears to be like nice with ashy blonde hair.
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Up subsequent: The Prime eight Coloration Traits of 2020 That Pair Completely With Your Denims
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lopezdorothy70-blog · 6 years ago
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After Trip to Emergency Room Illinois Couple has all 4 Children Medically Kidnapped
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Baby Camden was taken from his family after an accident. Photo supplied by family.
by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff
Like many Americans, Mary Sweeney and Cedric Roberts believed that Child Protective Services was made up of “the good guys,” the ones who protect children from bad parents who abuse their children. They didn't realize that a trip to the emergency room puts normal, loving parents at risk of losing their children.
Mary wanted to make sure that everything was fine after a simple accidental injury, but the trip to the ER resulted in all 4 of their children being taken from them.
It could have happened to anyone.
The suburban Chicago couple spent the summer without their children, including infant twins, because a Child Abuse Pediatrician in another state has accused them of abusing one of their babies.
The doctor never saw the baby in person. A fracture the doctor diagnosed ended up being a glare on her screen. There was no fracture. It was a mistake.
Even so, Illinois Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) has not returned the children to their parents.
Mary and Cedric have been together for 16 years. The couple has a 9-year-old daughter, 6-year-old son, and twin boys who were born prematurely on March 24. Mary says:
We are nothing out of the ordinary but just a regular middle class family that goes to work, family functions, BBQs, kids activities, mini vacations, and doctors appointments. I coupon and love to shop the clearance rack.
Accidental Injury
Their nightmare began with something that has happened to almost everyone. The baby fell off the bed.
Mary Sweeney was arguably exhausted. She was 27 weeks along in her pregnancy when her water broke. Doctors ordered bed rest. The twins were born at almost 31 weeks, and they spent their first 6 weeks of life in the NICU.
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Photo supplied by family.
Mary spent her nights at the hospital with the babies, from 10 or 11 pm till 5 or 6 am, when her husband could be home with the older children.
She did kangaroo care, holding them skin-to-skin for 2 hours each during the night. Then it was home to get the older 2 children off to school.
After homework, dinner, and bath time, they put the kids to bed and Mary returned to the hospital to start over again.
The babies developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a serious condition that can affect premature babies in which the intestines become infected and a portion of the intestine can die. It was a frightening time for the family.
The twins were loaded up on antibiotics, and they had over 100 x-rays during their hospital stay.
They got better and were able to go home when they were about 6 weeks old.
Mary went back to work as a server at the diner where she has worked for over 15 years. She got home in the wee hours of an early June morning.
Both babies woke up for their bottles around 3 am. Noah is the quicker eater of the pair, so Mary burped him and put him back to bed. After Camden finished, he was a bit fussy and seemed to have a tummy ache. The exhausted mom fell asleep with him on her chest as she rubbed his back to try to comfort him.
She awoke to a thud sound. Camden had rolled off of her and fell onto the hardwood floor.
Mary was horrified, beating herself up as she soothed him and checked him over from head to toe. She cried harder than he did. He calmed down pretty quickly, and Mary couldn't find any sign of problems.
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Cedric and son miss their time enjoying the great outdoors. Photo supplied by family.
To the Emergency Room “Just to Be Safe”
Nonetheless, she called her aunt and then the babies' doctor. Mary answered the doctor's questions and checked his soft spot. Camden seemed to be fine, but the doctor recommended that she take him to the ER “to be on the safe side.”
Mary's aunt went with her to take 2 1/2-month-old Camden to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. It was June 3, 2018. The emergency room doctor checked the baby out and said that he appeared fine.
She gave Mary the option of having a CT scan done to be sure that there were no unseen injuries from his fall. She explained the benefits and risks. Mary wanted “to be on the safe side” and make sure that her baby really was fine, so she agreed to the scan.
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A loving family separated over an accident. Photo supplied by family.
Terrifying Words
What happened next was shocking. After the CT scan, a nurse came into the room and started an IV. Then, a doctor came into the room. She reportedly told Mary terrifying words that she will never forget:
Camden has bleeding all around his brain, and he just might die.
Mary collapsed to the floor, crying hysterically as the doctor left the room.
Another doctor came in and looked at the baby's eyes. There was no flurry of activity, no mad dash of doctors coming into the room to save his life. Nothing. It didn't make sense to Mary. She thought:
If my baby might die, why aren't there a thousand doctors in here?
The next doctor who came into the room told her that she wasn't going to like her very much. She told Mary that they were calling DCFS. Mary was told that the policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was that Child Protective Services has to be called any time that a “non-ambulatory” child hits their head.
Pediatricians' Policy Ensnares Innocent Parents
That statement appears to be an oversimplification of the AAP policy. However, the AAP Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect issued a policy statement in 2015 entitled, “The Evaluation of Suspected Child Physical Abuse,” in which author, Cindy W. Christian, states that:
General physical examination findings that suggest abuse include the following:
ANY injury to a young, preambulatory infant, including bruises, mouth injuries, fractures, and intracranial or abdominal injury
or
Significant injuries that are unexplained. (Source.)
Those parameters alone leave much room for non-abusive injuries, accidents, or unknown medical conditions to lead to innocent parents being accused of abuse.
Terror, Then Confusion
Mary frankly didn't care who the doctors called as long as someone was going to do something to help her son. They had just told her that her baby was dying.
Her baby wasn't dying, however.
A neurologist came into the room and told her that the amount bleeding around Camden's brain was very small, and thus no surgery would be needed. He would need rest, but he would be fine.
After that, an eye doctor came in to look at Camden's eyes. Likely he was searching for signs retinal hemorrhaging, something that Child Abuse Specialists frequently (inaccurately) attribute to being caused by nothing else besides child abuse. There was no retinal hemorrhage.
The eye doctor did, however, ask about Mary's nationality, commenting how “gorgeous” baby Camden is.
DCFS social workers came into the room to ask repeatedly what the story was behind the injury. Mary had not had any sleep and was exhausted by this point. She had been terrified that her baby was going to die from falling off of the bed, but now the doctors did not seem to be concerned about his health.
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The two older children with their aunt and mother. Photo supplied by family.
Child Abuse Specialist Pediatrician Makes Everything Worse
Next came a Skype call with Dr. Terra Nicole Frazier. DCFS and the hospital called in a Child Abuse Pediatrician who was 500 miles away, located at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.
There was more shocking news to be delivered. Dr. Frazier informed Mary that Camden's tibia was fractured. The x-ray showed a broken leg, the doctor told her, and it looked to be about 7 to 10 days old. She also said that there were:
concerns for head trauma other than the fall off the bed.
Mary says she was a wreck by that point, trying to figure out what could have happened to her baby. Could one of the other children have fallen on him? Had something happened when he was in the NICU that had been covered up? None of this made sense to her.
The Child Abuse Pediatrician wrote in her report that:
Mother seemed emotional and upset.
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Mary Sweeney and her daughter. Photo supplied by family.
State Seizes Custody
Based on the evaluation of the out-of-state doctor who had never seen the baby, DCFS social worker, Ladonna, compelled Mary and her husband to submit to a “safety plan.” It was just for 48 hours, the social worker said, until they could investigate further.
All of the children were placed with relatives. Dr. Frazier said that she couldn't give a full evaluation until a follow-up visit 2 weeks later.
48 hours without their children turned into 2 weeks.
On June 21, Mary's birthday, DCFS Child Protective Investigator Mrs. Dunlap called Mary Sweeney with good news and bad news.
Doctor Made a Mistake
The “good news” was that Camden did not actually have a leg fracture. Dr. Frazier reportedly admitted to DCFS that she had seen a glare on the screen. There was no broken bone, just “a glare off the lighting inside the room,” which caused her to read the scan wrong and see a fracture that was not there. It was a mistake.
However, she went on to say that the brain bleeding had to be abuse.
Mary points out that there was no apology or remorse from the Child Abuse doctor for her mistake that threw her family into chaos.
By this point, the DCFS worker was skeptical. She wanted to get a second opinion herself, but she would have to get approval from the supervisor.
She also wanted the police to investigate. That requirement was incorporated into the safety plan. It took until July 2 for DCFS to notify the police that they need to investigate the case.
Cleared by Police
DCFS demanded toxicology and drug screenings. Those and the police investigation came back clear. An officer told the family that the children should be home by the end of the week.
That didn't happen.
Another DCFS worker, Ms. Jackson, told Mary and Cedric that they needed to be patient, because they have a doctor who said it was abuse. When Mary countered with the fact that the police had cleared them, Ms. Jackson reportedly told the couple:
No, Ms. Sweeney, the criminal investigation has nothing to do with our case.
They never got a second opinion either. DCFS refused to approve a second opinion, and their 2 weeks have now surpassed 60 days. Their protocols state that Child Abuse investigations should end in 60 days.
Can Short Falls Cause Harm?
The primary assumption in baby Camden's case by the Child Abuse doctor is the idea that “short falls” cannot cause the kind of brain bleeding that he has.
However, there are medical studies that have concluded that short falls can cause injury, up to and including fatal head injuries. According to a study published in the American Journal of Forensic Medical Pathology:
The author concludes that an infant or child may suffer a fatal head injury from a fall of less than 3 meters (10 feet). (Source.)
Chris Van Ee, PhD, points out that babies who are shaken violently enough to cause brain hemorrhaging would be “expected” to have neck injuries. (Source.)
Camden doesn't. Nor do any other children whose parents have been suspected of Shaken Baby Syndrome or Abusive Head Trauma that Health Impact News has covered.
Dr. Ee testified in 2008 a court of law that:
today's science cannot distinguish accidental from non-accidental impacts of falls of similar magnitude, barring extraordinary signs, e.g., grip marks or eye-witness accounts.
Steven Gabaeff, M.D., is a doctor of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Forensic Medicine. He analyzed research into Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) theory. Of one study, he states:
Yet Caffey and his cohorts presumed from the inception of the SBS theory that short falls could not produce adequate force to cause serious injury. This was incorrect. Now with both new and old research, some child abuse specialists will for the first time admit that short falls can cause serious injury, including SDH [subdural hematoma], and have recently acknowledged that RH and other retinal damage can occur with short falls as well. (Source.)
Prior Brain Bleeding
There are medical issues that have not been taken into consideration by DCFS or the Missouri Child Abuse doctor.
Camden's medical records show that he was low in Vitamin D, which can contribute to subdural hematoma. He also had anemia of prematurity.
Both Camden and his fraternal twin brother, Noah, spent a month and a half in the NICU. The babies had some brain bleeding from birth.
This is not uncommon. They were almost 2 1/2 months premature. It is well established within the medical literature that brain bleeds are quite common in premature babies.
See:
Common Childbirth Practice Could Lead to Later False Diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome
To date, no doctor or investigator has compared scans from Camden's prior brain bleeding to those following his fall off of the bed, though it would seem a prudent course of action.
Dr. Steven Gabaeff points out the twisted logic of the American Academy of Pediatrics policies which are heavily influenced by Child Abuse Pediatricians.
There are over 2 million cases of subdural hematomas, or brain bleeding, in newborns within the United States each year. AAP policy says that all 2 million cases resolve on their own by the time babies are 5 to 8-weeks-old. Any bleeding after that point must by default be due to violent child abuse or to serious trauma such as a car accident.
See Dr. Gabaeff's study:
Investigating the possibility and probability of perinatal subdural hematoma progressing to chronic subdural hematoma, with and without complications, in neonates, and its potential relationship to the misdiagnosis of abusive head trauma
This logic more closely resembles magical thinking than serious scientific analysis.
Gabaeff also says that rebleeding in places of previous brain bleeding is common and that:
crying, vomiting, or even normal handling have caused observable, often symptomatic episodic rebleeds. (Source)
He criticizes doctors who jump to accusations of abuse in such cases, saying that:
the awareness that hygroma and CSDH are known to rebleed spontaneously or with minor forces, should impact the analysis of findings to avoid misdiagnosing abuse.
Accidental injury, such as Camden's head injury when he fell off of the bed, can and does cause rebleeding, according to Gabaeff.
The likelihood that a parent with no prior history of abuse or violence would suddenly cause harm to their child is very low. He writes:
Integrating an exculpatory social history, one of the most reliable indicators of non-abuse , further favors a non-abuse explanation over highly improbable clandestine abuse by previously loving parents.
The actual probability of … abuse by previously loving caregivers with no history of violent behaviors toward children, should be recalculated in view of a basic statistical analysis in that population which demonstrates that the probability of an anomalous act of abuse (“snapping”) in a population of nonabusive, caring and loving parents, to be virtually 0%.
Discharge Diagnosis – Mild Concussion
Baby Camden was discharged from the hospital the same day he went in, but he didn't go home to his family. The discharge documents paint a very benign picture that stands in stark contrast to the drastic actions taken by DCFS under the advice of the Child Abuse Pediatrician in Missouri:
Your child presented to the ED with closed head injury. For these concerns, a head CT scan was ordered which was negative. 
Your child has been diagnosed with a mild concussion. This is not life-threatening.[Emphasis added by HIN.]
Camden's parents want him and his siblings home. All 4 children are suffering from abuse by the state in being separated from their parents. Even short separations between parents and children can be extremely harmful to children. DCFS has given no indication as to when or if the children will be returned home.
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Will this all get straightened out, or will this little boy continue to be separated from his parents? Photo supplied by family.
“False Allegations of Abuse Are Abuse”
Dr. Gabaeff's conclusions are profound and should greatly impact the thinking of all those who investigate child abuse:
False allegations of abuse are abuse.
Misdiagnosis, leading to false allegations and legal proceeding, devastates families and the very infant patients' lives that we all work diligently to protect. Families and children are thrown into chaos. It is essential that child abuse pediatricians fully understand the consequences of past and future misdiagnosis of medical problems and accidents as abuse. Continued resistance to evidence-based research, both old and new, that undermines the existing constructs of child abuse medicine, endangers families.
If an expanded understanding of these issues by child abuse pediatricians is not possible, then other participants in the legal process (our other medical colleagues, Judges, DA's, police, social workers and defense attorneys) must take the time to study and analyze these issues themselves and apply common sense and their newly acquired knowledge to insure justice is served.
Each of us must realize that a body of exculpatory evidence based complexity, concealed under a cloak of dogma and zealotry, must be uncovered and incorporated into a willing embrace of the ever emerging, more sophisticated knowledge of the intricacies of the human neurophysiology and neuropathophysiology.
See Also:
Child Abuse Pediatricians: An “Ethically Bankrupt” Profession that Destroys Families
Are New Pediatric “Child Abuse Specialists” Causing an Increase in Medical Kidnappings?
Comment on this article at MedicalKidnap.com.
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After Trip to Emergency Room Illinois Couple has all 4 Children Medically Kidnapped
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Baby Camden was taken from his family after an accident. Photo supplied by family.
by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff
Like many Americans, Mary Sweeney and Cedric Roberts believed that Child Protective Services was made up of “the good guys,” the ones who protect children from bad parents who abuse their children. They didn't realize that a trip to the emergency room puts normal, loving parents at risk of losing their children.
Mary wanted to make sure that everything was fine after a simple accidental injury, but the trip to the ER resulted in all 4 of their children being taken from them.
It could have happened to anyone.
The suburban Chicago couple spent the summer without their children, including infant twins, because a Child Abuse Pediatrician in another state has accused them of abusing one of their babies.
The doctor never saw the baby in person. A fracture the doctor diagnosed ended up being a glare on her screen. There was no fracture. It was a mistake.
Even so, Illinois Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) has not returned the children to their parents.
Mary and Cedric have been together for 16 years. The couple has a 9-year-old daughter, 6-year-old son, and twin boys who were born prematurely on March 24. Mary says:
We are nothing out of the ordinary but just a regular middle class family that goes to work, family functions, BBQs, kids activities, mini vacations, and doctors appointments. I coupon and love to shop the clearance rack.
Accidental Injury
Their nightmare began with something that has happened to almost everyone. The baby fell off the bed.
Mary Sweeney was arguably exhausted. She was 27 weeks along in her pregnancy when her water broke. Doctors ordered bed rest. The twins were born at almost 31 weeks, and they spent their first 6 weeks of life in the NICU.
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Mary spent her nights at the hospital with the babies, from 10 or 11 pm till 5 or 6 am, when her husband could be home with the older children.
She did kangaroo care, holding them skin-to-skin for 2 hours each during the night. Then it was home to get the older 2 children off to school.
After homework, dinner, and bath time, they put the kids to bed and Mary returned to the hospital to start over again.
The babies developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a serious condition that can affect premature babies in which the intestines become infected and a portion of the intestine can die. It was a frightening time for the family.
The twins were loaded up on antibiotics, and they had over 100 x-rays during their hospital stay.
They got better and were able to go home when they were about 6 weeks old.
Mary went back to work as a server at the diner where she has worked for over 15 years. She got home in the wee hours of an early June morning.
Both babies woke up for their bottles around 3 am. Noah is the quicker eater of the pair, so Mary burped him and put him back to bed. After Camden finished, he was a bit fussy and seemed to have a tummy ache. The exhausted mom fell asleep with him on her chest as she rubbed his back to try to comfort him.
She awoke to a thud sound. Camden had rolled off of her and fell onto the hardwood floor.
Mary was horrified, beating herself up as she soothed him and checked him over from head to toe. She cried harder than he did. He calmed down pretty quickly, and Mary couldn't find any sign of problems.
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Cedric and son miss their time enjoying the great outdoors. Photo supplied by family.
To the Emergency Room “Just to Be Safe”
Nonetheless, she called her aunt and then the babies' doctor. Mary answered the doctor's questions and checked his soft spot. Camden seemed to be fine, but the doctor recommended that she take him to the ER “to be on the safe side.”
Mary's aunt went with her to take 2 1/2-month-old Camden to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. It was June 3, 2018. The emergency room doctor checked the baby out and said that he appeared fine.
She gave Mary the option of having a CT scan done to be sure that there were no unseen injuries from his fall. She explained the benefits and risks. Mary wanted “to be on the safe side” and make sure that her baby really was fine, so she agreed to the scan.
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A loving family separated over an accident. Photo supplied by family.
Terrifying Words
What happened next was shocking. After the CT scan, a nurse came into the room and started an IV. Then, a doctor came into the room. She reportedly told Mary terrifying words that she will never forget:
Camden has bleeding all around his brain, and he just might die.
Mary collapsed to the floor, crying hysterically as the doctor left the room.
Another doctor came in and looked at the baby's eyes. There was no flurry of activity, no mad dash of doctors coming into the room to save his life. Nothing. It didn't make sense to Mary. She thought:
If my baby might die, why aren't there a thousand doctors in here?
The next doctor who came into the room told her that she wasn't going to like her very much. She told Mary that they were calling DCFS. Mary was told that the policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was that Child Protective Services has to be called any time that a “non-ambulatory” child hits their head.
Pediatricians' Policy Ensnares Innocent Parents
That statement appears to be an oversimplification of the AAP policy. However, the AAP Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect issued a policy statement in 2015 entitled, “The Evaluation of Suspected Child Physical Abuse,” in which author, Cindy W. Christian, states that:
General physical examination findings that suggest abuse include the following:
ANY injury to a young, preambulatory infant, including bruises, mouth injuries, fractures, and intracranial or abdominal injury
or
Significant injuries that are unexplained. (Source.)
Those parameters alone leave much room for non-abusive injuries, accidents, or unknown medical conditions to lead to innocent parents being accused of abuse.
Terror, Then Confusion
Mary frankly didn't care who the doctors called as long as someone was going to do something to help her son. They had just told her that her baby was dying.
Her baby wasn't dying, however.
A neurologist came into the room and told her that the amount bleeding around Camden's brain was very small, and thus no surgery would be needed. He would need rest, but he would be fine.
After that, an eye doctor came in to look at Camden's eyes. Likely he was searching for signs retinal hemorrhaging, something that Child Abuse Specialists frequently (inaccurately) attribute to being caused by nothing else besides child abuse. There was no retinal hemorrhage.
The eye doctor did, however, ask about Mary's nationality, commenting how “gorgeous” baby Camden is.
DCFS social workers came into the room to ask repeatedly what the story was behind the injury. Mary had not had any sleep and was exhausted by this point. She had been terrified that her baby was going to die from falling off of the bed, but now the doctors did not seem to be concerned about his health.
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The two older children with their aunt and mother. Photo supplied by family.
Child Abuse Specialist Pediatrician Makes Everything Worse
Next came a Skype call with Dr. Terra Nicole Frazier. DCFS and the hospital called in a Child Abuse Pediatrician who was 500 miles away, located at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.
There was more shocking news to be delivered. Dr. Frazier informed Mary that Camden's tibia was fractured. The x-ray showed a broken leg, the doctor told her, and it looked to be about 7 to 10 days old. She also said that there were:
concerns for head trauma other than the fall off the bed.
Mary says she was a wreck by that point, trying to figure out what could have happened to her baby. Could one of the other children have fallen on him? Had something happened when he was in the NICU that had been covered up? None of this made sense to her.
The Child Abuse Pediatrician wrote in her report that:
Mother seemed emotional and upset.
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Mary Sweeney and her daughter. Photo supplied by family.
State Seizes Custody
Based on the evaluation of the out-of-state doctor who had never seen the baby, DCFS social worker, Ladonna, compelled Mary and her husband to submit to a “safety plan.” It was just for 48 hours, the social worker said, until they could investigate further.
All of the children were placed with relatives. Dr. Frazier said that she couldn't give a full evaluation until a follow-up visit 2 weeks later.
48 hours without their children turned into 2 weeks.
On June 21, Mary's birthday, DCFS Child Protective Investigator Mrs. Dunlap called Mary Sweeney with good news and bad news.
Doctor Made a Mistake
The “good news” was that Camden did not actually have a leg fracture. Dr. Frazier reportedly admitted to DCFS that she had seen a glare on the screen. There was no broken bone, just “a glare off the lighting inside the room,” which caused her to read the scan wrong and see a fracture that was not there. It was a mistake.
However, she went on to say that the brain bleeding had to be abuse.
Mary points out that there was no apology or remorse from the Child Abuse doctor for her mistake that threw her family into chaos.
By this point, the DCFS worker was skeptical. She wanted to get a second opinion herself, but she would have to get approval from the supervisor.
She also wanted the police to investigate. That requirement was incorporated into the safety plan. It took until July 2 for DCFS to notify the police that they need to investigate the case.
Cleared by Police
DCFS demanded toxicology and drug screenings. Those and the police investigation came back clear. An officer told the family that the children should be home by the end of the week.
That didn't happen.
Another DCFS worker, Ms. Jackson, told Mary and Cedric that they needed to be patient, because they have a doctor who said it was abuse. When Mary countered with the fact that the police had cleared them, Ms. Jackson reportedly told the couple:
No, Ms. Sweeney, the criminal investigation has nothing to do with our case.
They never got a second opinion either. DCFS refused to approve a second opinion, and their 2 weeks have now surpassed 60 days. Their protocols state that Child Abuse investigations should end in 60 days.
Can Short Falls Cause Harm?
The primary assumption in baby Camden's case by the Child Abuse doctor is the idea that “short falls” cannot cause the kind of brain bleeding that he has.
However, there are medical studies that have concluded that short falls can cause injury, up to and including fatal head injuries. According to a study published in the American Journal of Forensic Medical Pathology:
The author concludes that an infant or child may suffer a fatal head injury from a fall of less than 3 meters (10 feet). (Source.)
Chris Van Ee, PhD, points out that babies who are shaken violently enough to cause brain hemorrhaging would be “expected” to have neck injuries. (Source.)
Camden doesn't. Nor do any other children whose parents have been suspected of Shaken Baby Syndrome or Abusive Head Trauma that Health Impact News has covered.
Dr. Ee testified in 2008 a court of law that:
today's science cannot distinguish accidental from non-accidental impacts of falls of similar magnitude, barring extraordinary signs, e.g., grip marks or eye-witness accounts.
Steven Gabaeff, M.D., is a doctor of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Forensic Medicine. He analyzed research into Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) theory. Of one study, he states:
Yet Caffey and his cohorts presumed from the inception of the SBS theory that short falls could not produce adequate force to cause serious injury. This was incorrect. Now with both new and old research, some child abuse specialists will for the first time admit that short falls can cause serious injury, including SDH [subdural hematoma], and have recently acknowledged that RH and other retinal damage can occur with short falls as well. (Source.)
Prior Brain Bleeding
There are medical issues that have not been taken into consideration by DCFS or the Missouri Child Abuse doctor.
Camden's medical records show that he was low in Vitamin D, which can contribute to subdural hematoma. He also had anemia of prematurity.
Both Camden and his fraternal twin brother, Noah, spent a month and a half in the NICU. The babies had some brain bleeding from birth.
This is not uncommon. They were almost 2 1/2 months premature. It is well established within the medical literature that brain bleeds are quite common in premature babies.
See:
Common Childbirth Practice Could Lead to Later False Diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome
To date, no doctor or investigator has compared scans from Camden's prior brain bleeding to those following his fall off of the bed, though it would seem a prudent course of action.
Dr. Steven Gabaeff points out the twisted logic of the American Academy of Pediatrics policies which are heavily influenced by Child Abuse Pediatricians.
There are over 2 million cases of subdural hematomas, or brain bleeding, in newborns within the United States each year. AAP policy says that all 2 million cases resolve on their own by the time babies are 5 to 8-weeks-old. Any bleeding after that point must by default be due to violent child abuse or to serious trauma such as a car accident.
See Dr. Gabaeff's study:
Investigating the possibility and probability of perinatal subdural hematoma progressing to chronic subdural hematoma, with and without complications, in neonates, and its potential relationship to the misdiagnosis of abusive head trauma
This logic more closely resembles magical thinking than serious scientific analysis.
Gabaeff also says that rebleeding in places of previous brain bleeding is common and that:
crying, vomiting, or even normal handling have caused observable, often symptomatic episodic rebleeds. (Source)
He criticizes doctors who jump to accusations of abuse in such cases, saying that:
the awareness that hygroma and CSDH are known to rebleed spontaneously or with minor forces, should impact the analysis of findings to avoid misdiagnosing abuse.
Accidental injury, such as Camden's head injury when he fell off of the bed, can and does cause rebleeding, according to Gabaeff.
The likelihood that a parent with no prior history of abuse or violence would suddenly cause harm to their child is very low. He writes:
Integrating an exculpatory social history, one of the most reliable indicators of non-abuse , further favors a non-abuse explanation over highly improbable clandestine abuse by previously loving parents.
The actual probability of … abuse by previously loving caregivers with no history of violent behaviors toward children, should be recalculated in view of a basic statistical analysis in that population which demonstrates that the probability of an anomalous act of abuse (“snapping”) in a population of nonabusive, caring and loving parents, to be virtually 0%.
Discharge Diagnosis – Mild Concussion
Baby Camden was discharged from the hospital the same day he went in, but he didn't go home to his family. The discharge documents paint a very benign picture that stands in stark contrast to the drastic actions taken by DCFS under the advice of the Child Abuse Pediatrician in Missouri:
Your child presented to the ED with closed head injury. For these concerns, a head CT scan was ordered which was negative. 
Your child has been diagnosed with a mild concussion. This is not life-threatening.[Emphasis added by HIN.]
Camden's parents want him and his siblings home. All 4 children are suffering from abuse by the state in being separated from their parents. Even short separations between parents and children can be extremely harmful to children. DCFS has given no indication as to when or if the children will be returned home.
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Will this all get straightened out, or will this little boy continue to be separated from his parents? Photo supplied by family.
“False Allegations of Abuse Are Abuse”
Dr. Gabaeff's conclusions are profound and should greatly impact the thinking of all those who investigate child abuse:
False allegations of abuse are abuse.
Misdiagnosis, leading to false allegations and legal proceeding, devastates families and the very infant patients' lives that we all work diligently to protect. Families and children are thrown into chaos. It is essential that child abuse pediatricians fully understand the consequences of past and future misdiagnosis of medical problems and accidents as abuse. Continued resistance to evidence-based research, both old and new, that undermines the existing constructs of child abuse medicine, endangers families.
If an expanded understanding of these issues by child abuse pediatricians is not possible, then other participants in the legal process (our other medical colleagues, Judges, DA's, police, social workers and defense attorneys) must take the time to study and analyze these issues themselves and apply common sense and their newly acquired knowledge to insure justice is served.
Each of us must realize that a body of exculpatory evidence based complexity, concealed under a cloak of dogma and zealotry, must be uncovered and incorporated into a willing embrace of the ever emerging, more sophisticated knowledge of the intricacies of the human neurophysiology and neuropathophysiology.
See Also:
Child Abuse Pediatricians: An “Ethically Bankrupt” Profession that Destroys Families
Are New Pediatric “Child Abuse Specialists” Causing an Increase in Medical Kidnappings?
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2015.09.24 개봉작, The Intern, 인턴
  어제는 인턴을 보려 롯데시네마를 향했죠.
  러블리 러블리~ 앤 해서웨이~~
  성공한 여성 사업가로 나오는 앤 해서웨이 역
  영화를 보면서 패션에 눈길이 안갈수가 없었는데요.
  그래서 이번 포스팅은 영화정보보단 앤 해서웨이 패션 코디를 포스팅해봐요.
    인턴 메인 포스터에서 봤던 레드드레스
VICTORIA BECKHAM Faille Sheath Dress / JENNIFER FISHER Bar XL Square Wire Cuff / JENNIFER MEYER Rings 
      MARTIN GRANT Contrast-Trim Trench / AZZEDINE ALAIA Knit Top / BARNEYS NEW YORK Pleated Leather Skirt /
VALEXTRA Manzoni Bag / DIOR Suede Pumps /
RAY-BAN Justin Sunglasses / JENNIFER MEYER Rings
    마지막 컷 사��은 전혀 다른 느낌이 들어요. 귀엽귀엽~
제가 선호하는 스타일이라는~
  Proenza Schouler pants / Laurence Dacade LeatherSuede Sandals
      이 사진에 대한 정보는 없었는데요.
샤넬백은 눈에 들어오네요. ㅎㅎ
    ALENTINO Striped Sweater / CELINE Navy Trousers / BALENCIAGA Belt / CELINE Knot Bracelet / JENNIFER MEYER Rings  
    내가 입음 평범할거 같은스트라이프 티도
앤 해서웨이가 입으면 다르군화
  ​ CEDRIC CHARLIER Tuxedo Jacket / AZZEDINE ALAIA Knit Top / CELINE Slim Trousers / CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Pump / BALENCIAGA Belt / JENNIFER FISHER Bracelets
  빨강빨강한게 바지가 너무 이뽀~ 이뽀~~
  아래부턴
완전 내 스타일 코디
단정단정한 캐주얼 룩도 선호한답니다.
  Storm Nio High Rise Skinnies
  ​
    BAND OF OUTSIDERS Windowpane Check Blazer / SALVATORE PICCOLO Denim Shirt / CELINE Twill Trousers / CELINE Camel Handbag / CELINE Peep-Toe Wedges /
RAY-BAN Justin Sunglasses / JENNIFER MEYER Rings
    ​레이번 선그라스가 시크함을 더하네요.
스토리도 굳!
패션 코디도 굳!!
​연기도 굳!!!
의외로 남성분들도 많이 관람해서 놀랬다능~
최신영화 개봉 추천 “인턴”
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Belfield Waterproof Chelsea Boot (Women) - Bos. & Co. Christian Louboutin Prive Open Toe Pump - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Trotters Blast III Bootie - Trotters Valentino Rockstud Ballerina Flat (Women) - VALENTINO Josef Seibel Caspian Sneaker - JOSEF SEIBEL TOMS Classic Canvas Slip-On (Women) - TOMS Birkenstock Arizona Soft Footbed Suede Sandal (Women) - BIRKENSTOCK Birkenstock Gizeh Birko-Flor™ Thong (Women) - BIRKENSTOCK UGG® Adirondack Tall Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Keds® Champion Canvas Sneaker (Women) - KEDS Steve Madden Paiton Laced Heel Pump (Women) - STEVE MADDEN BP. Faren Bootie (Women) - BP Børn Adia Block Heel Bootie (Women) - BORN IVY PARK® Glossy Logo Slide Sandal (Women) - IVY PARK Steve Madden Carabu Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Tory Burch Miller Sandal (Women) - TORY BURCH Steve Madden Neptune Bootie (Women) - STEVE MADDEN KENDALL + KYLIE Braydin Hidden Wedge Sneaker (Women) - KENDALL AND KYLIE Vince Camuto Kevina Lace-Up Open Toe Bootie (Women) - VINCE CAMUTO Christian Louboutin Cherry Sandal (Women) - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Stuart Weitzman Tieland Over the Knee Boot (Women) - STUART WEITZMAN Louise et Cie Dugan Flat Loafer Mule (Women) - LOUISE ET CIE UGG® Shani Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Barnett Water Resistant Bootie (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Salvatore Ferragamo Groove Slide Sandal (Women) - SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Christian Louboutin Decoltish Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Sole Society Valencia Over the Knee Boot (Women) - SOLE SOCIETY Arturo Chiang Mikayla Over the Knee Boot (Women) - Arturo Chiang ED Ellen DeGeneres Zoila Riding Boot (Women) - ED BY ELLEN Marc Fisher LTD Yale Chelsea Boot (Women) - MARC FISHER LTD Free People Cecile Block Heel Bootie (Women) - FREE PEOPLE UGG® Mischa Waterproof Wedge Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Sam Edelman Reesa Bootie (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Lucky Brand Gwenore Bootie (Women) - LUCKY BRAND UGG® Lavelle Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Vinson Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Børn Cross Bootie (Women) - BORN BCBGeneration Drita Sandal (Women) - BCBGENERATION Kelsi Dagger Brooklyn Kyoto Open Toe Bootie (Women) - KELSI DAGGER BROOKLYN UGG® Aira Knit Scuff Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Elsa Quilted Waterproof Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Shellys London Emma Platform Oxford (Women) - SHELLYS LONDON ED Ellen DeGeneres Langston Ballet Flat (Women) - ED BY ELLEN Jeffrey Campbell Lindsay Ankle Strap Sandal (Women) - JEFFREY CAMPBELL Vince Camuto Lavette Perforated Peep Toe Bootie (Women) (Nordstrom Exclusive) - VINCE CAMUTO Imagine Vince Camuto Ossie dOrsay Pump (Women) - IMAGINE VINCE CAMUTO Hunter Norris Field Boot (Women) - Hunter Arturo Chiang Hadley Bootie (Women) - Arturo Chiang Joules Welly Print Rain Boot (Women) - JOULES TOMS Leila Bootie (Women) - TOMS UGG® Wrin Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Water & Stain Repellent for Sheepskin & Suede - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Replacement Insoles (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Steve Madden Edition Embroidered Bootie (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Trotters Blizzard III Boot - Trotters Steve Madden Kyle Bootie (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Naturalizer Morrison Sneaker (Women) - NATURALIZER Steve Madden Elliana Over the Knee Open Toe Boot (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Splendid Kelli Block Heel Sandal (Women) - SPLENDID SARTO by Franco Sarto Jolette Penny Loafer (Women) - SARTO BY FRANCO SARTO Steve Madden Dainna dOrsay Ankle Strap Pump (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Steve Madden Satire Strappy Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Saint Laurent Logo Espadrille (Women) - SAINT LAURENT Jessica Simpson Deonne Bootie (Women) - JESSICA SIMPSON PUMA Basket Heart Sneaker - PUMA UGG® Hazen Indoor/Outdoor Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Seychelles Wake Chelsea Boot (Women) - SEYCHELLES Naturalizer Wynnie Riding Boot (Women) (Wide Calf) - NATURALIZER Jeffrey Campbell Cloudy Chelsea Rain Boot (Women) - JEFFREY CAMPBELL Hinge Basil Bootie (Women) - HINGE Sam Edelman Paula Chelsea Boot (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Lauren Lorraine Lydia Crystal Ankle Strap Sandal (Women) - LAUREN LORRAINE JSlides Allie Faux Fur Lined Platform Boot (Women) - JSLIDES Børn Kharen Wraparound Lace Flat (Women) - BORN PUMA Suede Platform Sneaker (Women) - PUMA Badgley Mischka Gala Crystal Embellished Evening Sandal (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA Badgley Mischka Gillian Crystal Embellished dOrsay Sandal (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA SARTO by Franco Sarto Catina Bootie (Women) - SARTO BY FRANCO SARTO G.H. Bass & Co. Danielle Waterproof Duck Boot (Women) - G.H. Bass and Co. Sakroots Rhythm Waterproof Rain Boot (Women) - SAKROOTS Louise et Cie Abriel Loafer (Women) - LOUISE ET CIE Tods Wedge Bootie (Women) - TODS Via Spiga Aurora Bootie (Women) - VIA SPIGA Via Spiga Britta Boot (Women) - VIA SPIGA Lucky Brand Hartlee Open Toe Bootie (Women) - LUCKY BRAND Christian Louboutin Pigalle Plato Pointy Toe Platform Pump - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Prada Linea Rossa Platform Sneaker (Women) - PRADA UGG® Camren Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Amary Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA IVY PARK® Logo Slide Sandal (Women) - IVY PARK Pajar Alexandra Waterproof Boot (Women) - PAJAR Steve Madden Claara Block Heel Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Pedro Garcia Dulce Platform Wedge Sandal (Women) - PEDRO GARCIA Tory Burch Terra Flip Flop (Women) - TORY BURCH JSlides Ariana Platform Sneaker (Women) - JSLIDES UGG® Isla Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA TOMS Majorca Floral Embossed Peep Toe Bootie (Women) - TOMS Earth® Intrepid Peep Toe Bootie (Women) - EARTH Sam Edelman Patti Ankle Strap Sandal (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Bernardo Footwear Peony Short Waterproof Rain Boot (Women) - BERNARDO FOOTWEAR Badgley Mischka Royal Crystal Embellished Peeptoe Pump (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA Bella Vita Romy Over the Knee Boot (Women) - BELLA VITA Christian Louboutin Follies Strass Pointy Toe Pump - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN UGG® Michaela Waterproof Suede Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Birche Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Paul Green Cayanne Leather Peep Toe Sandal (Women) - PAUL GREEN Cole Haan Cary Venetian Driving Moccasin (Women) - COLE HAAN Badgley Mischka Kiara Crystal Back Open Toe Pump (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA Munro Lexi Boot (Women) - MUNRO Munro Sloane Lace Up Bootie (Women) - MUNRO Munro Taylor Bootie (Women) - MUNRO Kork-Ease® Natalya Burnished Leather Demi Wedge Boot (Women) - KORK-EASE Tory Burch Thin Flip Flop (Women) - TORY BURCH Corso Como Del Pump (Women) - CORSO COMO Valentino Rockstud Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - VALENTINO Converse Chuck Taylor® High Top Sneaker (Women) - CONVERSE Birkenstock Arizona Soft Footbed Sandal (Women) - BIRKENSTOCK UGG® Tasman Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Sam Edelman Telsa dOrsay Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Steve Madden Capitol Stretch Bootie (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Blondo Nivada Waterproof Bootie (Women) - BLONDO Steve Madden Gonzo Platform Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Sole Society Wes Bootie (Women) - SOLE SOCIETY Steve Madden Landen Ankle Strap Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Steve Madden Clearer Column Heel Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Chooka Satin Finish Waterproof Rain Boot (Women) - CHOOKA Steve Madden Carrson Strappy Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN TOMS Del Ray Sneaker (Women) - TOMS TOMS Lenox Sneaker (Women) - TOMS Lucky Brand Braydon Bootie (Women) - LUCKY BRAND Steve Madden Gal Strappy Lace-Up Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Louise et Cie Jacoba Kitten Heel Pump (Women) - LOUISE ET CIE Sam Edelman Giliana Ankle Tie Thong Sandal (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Sam Edelman Filly Moc Toe Loafer (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Sam Edelman Easton Perforated Open Toe Bootie (Women) - SAM EDELMAN UGG® Tamara Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Christian Louboutin Decoltish Pointy Toe Pump - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Vince Camuto Federa Block Heel Bootie (Women) - VINCE CAMUTO Sakroots Rhyme Waterproof Rain Boot (Women) - SAKROOTS Sole Society Melbourne Over the Knee Boot (Women) - SOLE SOCIETY Sole Society Leandra Over the Knee Boot (Women) - SOLE SOCIETY Jack Rogers Chloe Rain Boot (Women) - JACK ROGERS Steve Madden Irenee-G Mirror Block Heel Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Dolce Vita Chance Over the Knee Stretch Boot (Women) (Narrow Calf) - DOLCE VITA Jacquemus Les Chaussures Clown Oxford (Women) - Jacquemus Halogen® Sadee Lace-Up Almond Toe Bootie (Women) - HALOGEN UGG® Croft Exotic Velvet Sneaker - UGG AUSTRALIA Cole Haan Tali Bow Ballet Flat (Women) - COLE HAAN Louise et Cie Zavier Chelsea Boot (Women) - LOUISE ET CIE Converse Chuck Taylor® All Star® Um - Ox Metallic Sneaker (Women) - CONVERSE Dune London Sibyl Over the Knee Boot (Women) - Dune London UGG® Abree II Tall Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Jimmy Choo Method Block Heel Bootie (Women) - JIMMY CHOO UGG® Evanna Riding Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA AGL Sisley Almond Toe Pump (Women) - ATTILIO GIUSTI LEOMBRUNI Lucky Brand Beeliner Fringe Bootie (Women) - LUCKY BRAND Badgley Mischka Diego Ankle Strap Pump (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA UGG® Arquette Genuine Shearling Cuff Waterproof Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Ansley Studded Waterproof Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Sam Edelman Susie dOrsay Ankle Strap Sandal (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Badgley Mischka Nakita Kitten Heel Peep Toe Pump (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA Donald J Pliner Edyn Block Heel Bootie (Women) - DONALD J PLINER Imagine by Vince Camuto Ophelia Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - IMAGINE VINCE CAMUTO Paul Green Jano Moto Bootie (Women) - PAUL GREEN Sam Edelman Talia Horse Bit Loafer (Women) - SAM EDELMAN TOMS Classic Marl Slip-On (Women) - TOMS Sam Edelman Gemma Lace-Up Sandal (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Tory Burch Colorblock Espadrille Flat (Women) - TORY BURCH APL Techloom Pro Running Shoe (Women) - APL Hunter Refined Short Gloss Rain Boot (Women) - Hunter Arturo Chiang Falicity Tall Boot (Women) - Arturo Chiang Naturalizer Michelle Almond Toe Pump (Women) - NATURALIZER Badgley Mischka Rouge Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - BADGLEY MISCHKA UGG® Katia Waterproof Tall Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA UGG® Aira Slipper (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA Børn Tami Flat (Women) - BORN Kork-Ease™ Castaneda Boot (Women) - KORK-EASE Bernardo Footwear Lacey Short Waterproof Rain Boot (Women) - BERNARDO FOOTWEAR BP. Roxie Wedge Sandal (Women) - BP Christian Louboutin Iriza Pointy Toe Half dOrsay Pump (Women) - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Christian Louboutin Simple Pump - CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN Birkenstock Mayari Birko-Flor Sandal (Women) - BIRKENSTOCK rag & bone Margot Bootie (Women) - RAG AND BONE Eileen Fisher Sport Platform Sandal - EILEEN FISHER Blondo Venise Waterproof Leather Riding Boot (Women) - BLONDO Trotters Snowflakes III Bootie - Trotters BP. Moveover Pointy Toe Flat (Women) - BP Munro Traveler Slip-On (Women) - MUNRO MIA Emelia Thigh High Boot (Women) - MIA Bella Vita Nara Block Heel Pump (Women) - BELLA VITA Me Too Aimee Flat (Women) - ME TOO Hunter Refined Short Gloss Rain Boot (Women) - Hunter Steve Madden Kessey Bootie (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Naturalizer Samantha Half dOrsay Flat (Women) - NATURALIZER PUMA Fierce KRM High Top Sneaker (Women) - PUMA Jambu Williamsburg Waterproof Tall Boot (Women) - Jambu Jeffrey Campbell Lucky Me Faux Fur Flatform Slide (Women) - JEFFREY CAMPBELL Steve Madden Dancin Rope Cage Sandal (Women) - STEVE MADDEN Lauren Lorraine Bari Crystal Embellished Flat (Women) - LAUREN LORRAINE Söfft Sharnell Riding Boot (Women) - SOFFT Lucky Brand Basel Perforated Bootie (Women) - LUCKY BRAND Steve Madden Token Pointy Toe Pump (Women) - STEVE MADDEN TOMS Polka Dot Alpargata Slip-On (Women) - TOMS Sam Edelman Paris Backless Tassel Loafer (Women) - SAM EDELMAN Marc Fisher LTD Mandal Perforated Platform Espadrille Sneaker (Women) - MARC FISHER LTD Kork-Ease® Sherrill Bootie (Women) - KORK-EASE UGG® Bailey Genuine Shearling Button Tehuano Boot (Women) - UGG AUSTRALIA
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