Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

Damn, sounds like another Tinslee situation where the kid is only capable of feeling pain. I figured the parents were being intentionally vague with what all is wrong with her. Poor kid :(

No wonder the hospital wants to pull the plug and end her suffering.
Anyone know what's going on with Tinslee? That's a name I haven't seen in a while.

Varying degrees of keto diets do help some people with seizure disorders, but they are not a cure.
 
Gwen Hartley actually did that, though.
But also it isn't assault.

It isn't getting your tires slashed.

All things that happen. Someone wants to write a spiteful letter evert single year saying their profoundly disabled kid is alive after a doctor says they're going to pass and they don't? Girl, knock yourself out. I guarantee by year three he was like, "Ah, letter from Gwen Hartley. Let me put that in the trash!" By year five, the office manager probably just put it straight in the trash.
 
I feel like, by the end, the office Manager was coming into the doctors room and saying "Wow! The Hartley Husks are still breathing!"
And the doctor says "it's amazing how a child can keep existing without any higher brain function"
It's not that amazing. Gwen did take pretty good care of them. They had pretty solid respiratory reflexes, I'm guessing.
 
Looks like there's another terminally ill baby in the UK people are up in arms about being removed from life support. Unsurprisingly prolifers are calling it murder since terminally ill spuds are the only actual kids they care about. Sounds like the kid has a fatal mitochondrial disease like some of the previous cases like that.

The real question is what do they think would happen if they kept a terminally ill kid like this plugging into life support indefinitely, other than prolonging its suffering?

Well there's also the benefit of increasing the suffering of non-potato kids with an actual future, who are deprived of medical care for the benefit of these fucking worthless spuds being sustained at the cost of millions.

A lot of this so-called "Christian" bullshit comes from a deep level of sadism.

I'm a mother too, like many of you. I know we all probably think our kids are the most handsome/beautiful things in the world because they are ours, but I can't imagine giving birth to something so deformed and with absolutely no qaulity of life and then celebrating its prolonged existence.

It just seems so sad and cruel to make my own flesh and blood live that way. I wouldn't want my babies to suffer.
I think it's more like a kind of selfishness and unwillingness to be parted with the baby by death and move on. Every day the disabled baby is technically alive is a day the mother can maintain hope in an eventual recovery and hollywood ending. Allowing the baby to die or aborting it before delivery may feel like an admission of failure, or like "I gave up on my baby" to them.
That's literary a wall of, 'look increasingly horrifically deathly sick my kid looks every year'.
I thought it was more striking how fucking same that kid looks year to year. Tard babies grow irregularly if at all. Some of them stay small and are basically babies forever. This is attractive to certain moms who feel more intimidated by a child that matures and learns how to live without you providing for their every need.
Why is the Vatican always getting involved in this shit?
Because faggot males get off imposing their will upon women. I bet they talk about all the babytrapping they do while they're schtupping each other in the butt over there.
 
I think it's more like a kind of selfishness and unwillingness to be parted with the baby by death and move on. Every day the disabled baby is technically alive is a day the mother can maintain hope in an eventual recovery and hollywood ending. Allowing the baby to die or aborting it before delivery may feel like an admission of failure, or like "I gave up on my baby" to them.
I think to an extent that reaction is pretty normal, most parents aren't going to want to admit their child is dying and it's very difficult to admit letting them pass is the best thing. It's just that some people refuse to accept reality and double down on denial instead of attempting to process their grief and the situation in a healthy way (i.e. not by pointlessly prolonging the suffering of a terminally ill child).

I remember someone posting in a thread about a blog they used to read by parents who daughter ultimately passed from cancer. Towards the end they wrote about praying today would be the day God took their daughter and she no longer had to suffer, and feeling guilty for it. Even parents who do recognize their child is suffering and death is the most humane thing feel guilt, since hoping your child dies is against how any (good) parents is wired.
 
Varying degrees of keto diets do help some people with seizure disorders, but they are not a cure.
Like anticonvulsant medications, a ketogenic diet can only work if a patient has enough cortical brain tissue left. At some point, there just isn't enough cellular substrate left for drugs or metabolic strategies to work.
 
I think to an extent that reaction is pretty normal, most parents aren't going to want to admit their child is dying and it's very difficult to admit letting them pass is the best thing. It's just that some people refuse to accept reality and double down on denial instead of attempting to process their grief and the situation in a healthy way (i.e. not by pointlessly prolonging the suffering of a terminally ill child).

I remember someone posting in a thread about a blog they used to read by parents who daughter ultimately passed from cancer. Towards the end they wrote about praying today would be the day God took their daughter and she no longer had to suffer, and feeling guilty for it. Even parents who do recognize their child is suffering and death is the most humane thing feel guilt, since hoping your child dies is against how any (good) parents is wired.
Tard babies aren't moral actors, which can be appealing to traumatized women who don't want any more change. Time can march its way on and the tard baby will mostly just stay the same. or in the case of Down's or Fragile X or something where you get some development, the mind is in a mostly permanent childlike state. You're never going to hear your tard baby tell you they hate you because they will never speak.
 
I think to an extent that reaction is pretty normal, most parents aren't going to want to admit their child is dying and it's very difficult to admit letting them pass is the best thing.

Not a parent but I have seen people in the end stages of life. When you see someone with their eyes open and some movement it is almost impossible to think "this person is not awake or aware"

We're programmed to read into body language some times we see far more than there is, There isn't enough awareness of what brain death actually looks like because it's grotesque and terrifying.
 
We're programmed to read into body language some times we see far more than there is, There isn't enough awareness of what brain death actually looks like because it's grotesque and terrifying.
I've also seen this in adults (both sides). It's a horrifyingly vast realization that someone you've known for decades is gone but the meat remains, so there's a lot of interpreting likes/wants/reactions out of chance movements in the same way as interpreting a pendulum or Ouija board. I can only imagine it's easier to do in a young child, because you're only expecting simple communication to begin with, and so much of parenting instincts is watching a nonverbal kid and trying to figure out their tells for hunger/wet/pain.
 
I can only imagine it's easier to do in a young child, because you're only expecting simple communication to begin with, and so much of parenting instincts is watching a nonverbal kid and trying to figure out their tells for hunger/wet/pain.
There isn't much difference between a severely neurologically damaged baby and a normal baby that you couldn't write off as "of course they're not 100%, they sick"

Seeing it now with circulating videos of Indi Gregory, kids eyes are all over the place not tracking faces or movement in her vicinity and her movement is myoclonic. People are still sharing them in support of her parents they can't or don't want to see it.
 
I thought it was more striking how fucking same that kid looks year to year. Tard babies grow irregularly if at all. Some of them stay small and are basically babies forever. This is attractive to certain moms who feel more intimidated by a child that matures and learns how to live without you providing for their every need.
Just get a small pet like a guinea pig or a chihuahua. No need to go through all this just for a homo potatian.
 
any updates on the baby named Derek who has a very unfortunately shaped head with holoprosencephaly? I think both of his parents are very young, and the mother's name is Ember Torres. I dont ever want to download tiktok but if anyone else has it, I'm curious if he's still alive.
She def on tiktok
She has an Instagram Link it is private
The boyfriend is public Link
Linkhere is a video I will back everything up when I get to my computer. As of June he was still alive.
 
Little Indi Gregory has died

A critically ill baby girl at the centre of a legal battle has died after her life support was removed, her father has said.

Eight-month-old Indi Gregory had an incurable mitochondrial condition and medics said they could do no more for her. Her parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, wanted specialists to keep treating her but have lost fights in the high court and court of appeal in London.

Gregory said on Monday that the infant had died in her mother’s arms shortly before 2am on Monday, hours after she was taken to a hospice where her life support was removed. He said they were both “heartbroken and ashamed” and added: “The NHS and the courts not only took away her chance to live a longer life, but they also took away Indi’s dignity to pass away in the family home where she belonged.

“They did succeed in taking Indi’s body and dignity, but they can never take her soul. They tried to get rid of Indi without anybody knowing, but we made sure she would be remembered forever. I knew she was special from the day she was born.”

Indi’s case is the latest high-profile end-of-life hearing to reach the Royal Courts of Justice, following similarly fraught battles over the treatment of children including Archie Battersbee, Charlie Gard, Alfie Evans, Isaiah Haastrup, Tafida Raqeeb and Alta Fixsler.

The infant, from Ilkeston in Derbyshire, was last week granted emergency Italian citizenship by the country’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, as part of an extraordinary last-minute attempt to have her flown to Rome for treatment. However, judges said a move to Italy was not in Indi’s best interests and called an intervention by Italian consular officials “wholly misconceived”.

On Friday, three appeal court judges ruled that life support treatment could be withdrawn only in a hospital or hospice, not at the family home.

Christian Concern, a campaigning group acting for the parents, said on Monday the judges had “denied Indi’s parents their final wish” by ordering that her life support could not be removed at home. It said the baby girl was taken from the Queen’s Medical Centre to a hospice with a security escort and a police presence, then was provided with “invasive ventilation” after her life support was removed. She died at 1.45am on Monday, the group said.

Pope Francis said he was praying for Indi’s family in a statement released by the Vatican on Saturday. It said the pope “embraces the family of little Indi Gregory, her father and mother, prays for them and for her, and turns his thoughts to all the children around the world in these same hours who are living in pain or risking their lives because of disease and war”.

Indi was born on 24 February with mitochondrial disease, a genetic condition that the NHS says is incurable. Specialists from the Queen’s Medical Centre said she was dying and that the treatment she was receiving caused pain and was futile. Her parents disagreed.

A high court judge, Mr Justice Peel, had ruled that limiting treatment would be lawful and that doing so would be in Indi’s best interests. Her parents failed to persuade judges at the court of appeal and at the European court of human rights in Strasbourg, France, to overturn that decision.

Last Monday, Indi was granted emergency Italian citizenship less than an hour before medical staff were due to withdraw life support treatment. The appeal court judge, Lord Justice Peter Jackson, on Friday expressed “profound concern” about aspects of the case brought by the Christian Legal Centre on behalf of Indi’s parents.
 
Christian Legal Centre are SCUM!
They are the reason those parents couldn't see what the best thing for their daughter was. And they are completely responsible for this statement from the Father:
“They did succeed in taking Indi’s body and dignity, but they can never take her soul. They tried to get rid of Indi without anybody knowing, but we made sure she would be remembered forever. I knew she was special from the day she was born.”
What kind of Piece of Shit puts those kind of thoughts in the head of someone whose baby is dying! :twisted:
 
Shame Christian Concern doesn't care about children with treatable conditions the same way it does terminally ill children and literal corpses.

Lord only knows there's plenty of kids in the US whose conditions could be treated if their parents could afford the medical bills and other costs.

At least Indi is no longer suffering or in pain, which is the only thing that could be done for her.
 
I'm glad she was able to pass in hospice, but I'd be pretty broken if my terminal child couldn't die at home with our family. I would probably opt for that, and d/cing the vent in the relative privacy and calm of our home. Alarms and certain things about the vent being disconnected can be tremendously upsetting for parents. I hope they were open to education from hospice and they were able to have peace at the end.
Shame Christian Concern doesn't care about children with treatable conditions the same way it does terminally ill children and literal corpses.
 
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