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Gas And Bleeding In The Brain Connection ? ?

by ShyasMom, Nov 28, 2008 10:04PM
Hello., 3 Months Ago My Daughter Was Rushed To The Hospital, The Doctor Told Us She Had bleeding In The Brain.. The Doctors Said It Had To Be Abuse My Boyfriend (WHo Was Hme With Her At The Time) IS Going To Jail For Abuse..

Today I Went To The Guy That Bought Our Trailer And He Said, I Know What Happened To Your Daughter.. When He Moved In He Found A Gas Leak, I Didn't Know About It So It Must Have Been There For A Long Time... I Knew Since I Moved In We Has Problems With Lighting Our Gas Stove And The Guy That Bought Our Trailer Told Us Thats A Sign On A Leak, When The Poilet Light Is Out.. I Didn't Know That,.. I Just Thought It Was A Old Stove And It Was Starting To Ware Out..

Could The Gas Leak And The Bleeding In My Daughters Brain Be Connected ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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by lucidus, Dec 07, 2008 10:42AM
To: ShyasMom
Please make sure that the persons who are caring for your child know about the gas leak.   This does NOT rule out abuse, because the medical people probably identified signs of abuse which are not signs of gas.  It may have made you and your boyfriend ill too.

The good news about the gas leak is that she probably started recovering from it as soon as she was out of the house, as the same with you and your boyfriend.  The gas reduces the oxygen in the air and it can poison.

I hope your daughter is doing better.  Abuse is a cycle of pain that is difficult to break.  As a mom, please learn how to recognize abuse and to avoid abusers.  Abusers will do anything to control the abused person to get them to do what the abuser wants.  Make sure you get the counseling and assistance you need to be able to help yourself and your daughter break the cycle.  Most hospitals and schools have a hotline you can call to get local help.
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