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

Baby Nick Torres has died.

The GoFundMe is now seeking $50,000 I'm guessing for the funeral? It doesn't specify in the updated text.
It's fucked up to say, but I'm glad he passed on rather than his mom hauling his potato body everywhere for sobs n pics.

though some comments on the GF are fucking retarded. alot of "god will heal this baby!" and other religious stuff.

im assuming its for all the costs, like his treatments @ hospital + funeral service.
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It's fucked up to say, but I'm glad he passed on rather than his mom hauling his potato body everywhere for sobs n pics.

though some comments on the GF are fucking retarded. alot of "god will heal this baby!" and other religious stuff.

im assuming its for all the costs, like his treatments @ hospital + funeral service.
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Any excess funds can go to their legal defence team!
 
Poor lil alien dude. Wasn't meant for this world. This is what Luna will look like eventually if she survives.
Actually, hydrocephalus is treatable with surgery. They need to insert a shunt to divert the excess cerebrospinal fluid away from the head before it becomes that severe. Unfortunately this procedure isn't avaliable everywhere nor does the illness always get detected early on.
 
Baby Nick Torres has died.

The GoFundMe is now seeking $50,000 I'm guessing for the funeral? It doesn't specify in the updated text.
It's very sad but if he was not left unattended in the tube he would still be here
 
I had the exact opposite experience than these fundies apparently. I was enouraged to carry to term by both my doctors. I was lied to about how long after official diagnosis i had to choose as well.

Also i did nothing in terms of extending her life & because i had no desire to do that the groups of fundie moms outcasted me, that & saying it was okay to terminate & saying i wish i had. I was pretty much satan to them.

Also re: organ donation (someone mentioned a couple pages back) i had planned on donating my anencephalic baby's organs but before birth i was told the baby had to be at least 6 pounds & they would harvest them while she was still breathing & alive. She wasn't 6 lbs so didnt qualify for it unfortunately.
 
Poor lil alien dude. Wasn't meant for this world. This is what Luna will look like eventually if she survives.

The doctor said the baby has hydranencephaly. He has fluid filled sacks where his forebrain should be. You can see right through his head when the light shines on it. In fact, that's one of the tests to diagnose it. Most of these babies don't survive a year.

Here's a very rare case of a patient who made it to 22 in South Korea.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0303846707003514

Hydranencephaly is a rare condition in which the brain's cerebral hemispheres are absent. The outlook for children with hydranencephaly is generally poor, and many children with this disorder die during infancy. Although rare, patients with prolonged survival have been reported. A 22-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital in a bedridden state for management of bedsores. The initial brain computed tomography showed complete replacement of the cerebral hemispheres with fluid and no cortical plate or hemispheric white matter. The bilateral brain stem, some of the left cerebellum, and the inferior frontal lobe were spared. Although certain behaviors were observed, such as eye opening in response to sound and painful stimuli, examination identified neither a definite awareness of the environment nor a meaningful action. To our knowledge, this is the longest survival of a patient with hydranencephaly in the world.
 
I had the exact opposite experience than these fundies apparently. I was enouraged to carry to term by both my doctors. I was lied to about how long after official diagnosis i had to choose as well.

Also i did nothing in terms of extending her life & because i had no desire to do that the groups of fundie moms outcasted me, that & saying it was okay to terminate & saying i wish i had. I was pretty much satan to them.

Also re: organ donation (someone mentioned a couple pages back) i had planned on donating my anencephalic baby's organs but before birth i was told the baby had to be at least 6 pounds & they would harvest them while she was still breathing & alive. She wasn't 6 lbs so didnt qualify for it unfortunately.

I didn't think organ donation for anencephalic infants was still a thing, since there are a whole lot of ethical issues there.

You do have to take them out while the infant's still breathing due to the fact that the organs suffer ischemic damage in infants incredibly quickly, which would make them not viable for transplant. Shitty situation all around.
 
Here's the picture from that article. What a great life that 22-year-old must have had! Totally worth keeping them alive this whole time.

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To think they lived over two decades, and still were probably not aware of most (if any) of it. It's like a photo mashup of an infant, a toddler, and a grown man's head.
 
Here's the picture from that article. What a great life that 22-year-old must have had! Totally worth keeping them alive this whole time.

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Jesus christ. I feel incredibly sorry for how his life was/is like. Constantly tied to some tubes and in a permanent diaper, when you should be going to college or some shit. Though, I must askー what the fuck happened to his limbs?
 
Total muscular atrophy, I'd assume, from 22 years of zero use and movement.
Yeah, that sounds about right. In hospitals, patients who are immobile are manually moved to prevent muscular atrophy, but nurses can only do so much for so long. This person looks like people neglected her completely after some point, only giving her enough to stay alive. It's sad that her caregiveers are not allowing her to die at this point.
 
Here's the picture from that article. What a great life that 22-year-old must have had! Totally worth keeping them alive this whole time.

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Although certain behaviors were observed, such as eye opening in response to sound and painful stimuli,

Alright who was giving the tard sternal rubs.
 
Yeah, that sounds about right. In hospitals, patients who are immobile are manually moved to prevent muscular atrophy, but nurses can only do so much for so long. This person looks like people neglected her completely after some point, only giving her enough to stay alive. It's sad that her caregiveers are not allowing her to die at this point.
There's only so much manual manipulation can do. It only slows progression, it doesn't stop atrophy and curling completely. At least the Korean woman can't comprehend what's happened to her; the worst ones are the ones who do know what's happening, and why.
 
There was a family in my old town whose daughter had hydranencephaly, which was where I first heard about it. IDK if they knew about it before she was born, but in any case, she lived to be 12 years old.

Among other things, the doctors all said she would be blind and deaf, and they knew she wasn't. There was certain music that she really enjoyed (and some she didn't), and her mother did say that she really liked "Scooby-Doo." She couldn't speak, but she could register pain and emotion.

The 22-year-old woman in that picture almost certainly had other things wrong with her besides just a deformed brain.
 
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