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Luna is SO talkative and it's SO cute but clearly just too private to share in a video with sound.
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Luna is SO talkative and it's SO cute but clearly just too private to share in a video with sound.
This skeptic site linked upthread and the FDA clearance both say it's basically a TENS machine, which are only good for treating pain.3. Apart from obviously being scammy bullshit, do we reckon the Healy even does anything? They could literally be flogging a plastic box with a few wires inside and programs empty of code for hundreds of $$$ and they wouldn't know any better.
She's giving magical incantations and using her head as an oracle. These gifts are on a need to know basis. Also her head has grown bigger.Luna is SO talkative and it's SO cute but clearly just too private to share in a video with sound.
This skeptic site linked upthread and the FDA clearance both say it's basically a TENS machine, which are only good for treating pain.
I know obviously everyone here says this all the time but her head is absolutely growing. Everything about this poor child is just so sad.
I don’t know too much about IEP’s but you’d be surprised at what passes for special education in this country.Damn those poor teachers. Just stick the kid in a corner and let it seize all day while you work with the functional kids….
Video one is uncanny. She is clearly saying "help" with her last 3 brain cells.
That face Robyn makes during her fakey sessions reminds me of the one my cat makes when she’s about to cough up a hair ball.
I'm sorry; I understand that teaching is an underappreciated job and that writing an IEP for a profoundly developmentally disabled child is extremely difficult, but that thread is fucking horrifying. Considering the posters are educators with a certification in special education, I would sort of expect at least a modicum of professional discretion in the way they speak about their students. All of them write with nearly palpable disgust and irritation at having to deal with a kid who cannot help her circumstances in life, and the clear lack of understanding of her disabilities and their manifestations is really troubling. Nobody is forcing any of them to work with this student population. That poor little girl and others like her deserve so much better.I had the same question. Even if Robyn was approved for an IEP, what would the aide/teacher even do with her? A while back I found this forum post from someone working with a child that sounds a lot like Luna: http://www.proteacher.net/discussions/showthread.php?t=524850
I don’t blame her. If i were in that situation I’d honestly do the same on both accounts. It’s not fair for you or them to live that shitty life. And moms needing a break is so understandable even with normal kids, the maintenance in a forever infant is too much for me.I don’t know too much about IEP’s but you’d be surprised at what passes for special education in this country.
I had a distant relative that was a severe potato. His mom was pretty quiet on what his diagnosis was but all she would say is that he had about the mental capacity of a three month old. She never said if it was genetic, a birth injury, or if she was doing drugs while pregnant. He pretty much could do about what Luna can, twitch his arms a bit, drool, and move his eyes. But he went to school from K-12 with IEP’s and even “graduated.” His mom pretty much knew he was a vegetable but as far as she was concerned it was a few hours a day she didn’t have to change his diapers, so “education” for him was just tax funded daycare. Eventually she let him choke to death on his drool at age 19.
So if someone in his condition could get an IEP I’m not sure why Luna can’t. Maybe whoever examined her sees her condition as terminal and that she will be dead before preschool, or Robyn isn’t telling the whole story. Something just isn’t adding up.
The left side of Lunas head in this photo looks bigger than usual. Maybe the angle with high hair line? Or just grew.
I didn’t get that impression at all. They seemed to be trying to help in a situation they are not equipped to help in.View attachment 2712039
I'm sorry; I understand that teaching is an underappreciated job and that writing an IEP for a profoundly developmentally disabled child is extremely difficult, but that thread is fucking horrifying. Considering the posters are educators with a certification in special education, I would sort of expect at least a modicum of professional discretion in the way they speak about their students. All of them write with nearly palpable disgust and irritation at having to deal with a kid who cannot help her circumstances in life, and the clear lack of understanding of her disabilities and their manifestations is really troubling. Nobody is forcing any of them to work with this student population. That poor little girl and others like her deserve so much better.
The fluid just appears to hunt the path of least resistance
Her chin looks fuller- I'm sure it's just the angle, but it really looks more swollenThe fluid just appears to hunt the path of least resistance
I imagine something like this.Her head is growing at an exponential rate right now. I think it’s gotten bigger in a span of days. I wonder if those big cysts feel soft and squishy or if it’s hard? And what would happen if too much pressure was applied to one?
Every child in America with a pulse and documentation proving their age is entitled to a public school education (starting at 3 for child with a disability, which Luna obviously has). She WOULD qualify for an IEP, something about what they were offering just doesn't suit Robin.I don’t know too much about IEP’s but you’d be surprised at what passes for special education in this country.
I had a distant relative that was a severe potato. His mom was pretty quiet on what his diagnosis was but all she would say is that he had about the mental capacity of a three month old. She never said if it was genetic, a birth injury, or if she was doing drugs while pregnant. He pretty much could do about what Luna can, twitch his arms a bit, drool, and move his eyes. But he went to school from K-12 with IEP’s and even “graduated.” His mom pretty much knew he was a vegetable but as far as she was concerned it was a few hours a day she didn’t have to change his diapers, so “education” for him was just tax funded daycare. Eventually she let him choke to death on his drool at age 19.
So if someone in his condition could get an IEP I’m not sure why Luna can’t. Maybe whoever examined her sees her condition as terminal and that she will be dead before preschool, or Robyn isn’t telling the whole story. Something just isn’t adding up.
I like how they make up stuff with zero evidence like that forcing her hand to push or grasp something as a met outcome. What a joke. They're just like Luna's horrid physical therapist but even less trained. A teacher doesn't even really make sense for someone that profoundly retarded though. Maybe just give them a PT and OT?Eventually she let him choke to death on his drool at age 19.
What if they did an autopsy and the brain just all fell out like water onto the floor?View attachment 2712039
I'm sorry; I understand that teaching is an underappreciated job and that writing an IEP for a profoundly developmentally disabled child is extremely difficult, but that thread is fucking horrifying. Considering the posters are educators with a certification in special education, I would sort of expect at least a modicum of professional discretion in the way they speak about their students. All of them write with nearly palpable disgust and irritation at having to deal with a kid who cannot help her circumstances in life, and the clear lack of understanding of her disabilities and their manifestations is really troubling. Nobody is forcing any of them to work with this student population. That poor little girl and others like her deserve so much better.
Her head is growing at an exponential rate right now. I think it’s gotten bigger in a span of days. I wonder if those big cysts feel soft and squishy or if it’s hard? And what would happen if too much pressure was applied to one?