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

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I mean Afrimax is a digital networking/ content mill, not who I would trust to give money to for needy kids, but then again people gave money to World Vision to feed hungry kids and it was just a CIA front.

If it's gotten lots of exposure or gone viral they will at least return because the story has legs for the moment. Maybe get NatGeo's attention, they at least seem to get actual medical care for the tragedy porn kids they feature.
I wonder if Shriners Hospital would be able to treat this child. If they couldn't, they would know who would.
 
video for lazy fucks who don't want to go through the donation page:
looks kinda like pfeiffer syndrome type 2 to me but i'm not really sure, i don't think i've ever seen anything quite like that either. whatever it is, i just hope this kid gets the sweet release of death soon
I'm thinking it's pfeiffer syndrome as well. Although they'd have to run a genetic test on him to be able to tell for sure. We've talked about pfeiffer syndrome in the past here on the thread and have previously discussed how the late singer Prince and his wife at the time, Mayte, had a son that was born with the condition back in 1996. The baby boy, Amiir died at 6 days old. Mayte later got pregnant again but miscarried and I think that baby might have also had it, though of course many other issues can cause miscarriage, so there's no way to know.
I always wondered if Prince's later problems with substance abuse and addiction, which led to his death via Fentanyl overdose, were in some way related to the loss of his son and unborn child. Again, there's no way to know for sure, and plenty of people suffer from addiction, but from what Ive heard about him, he apparently lived a pretty clean lifestyle for most of his career and the drugs didn't become a problem until later in life.
For those who are new to the thread, when we talked about him previously, I wrote how I had seen his appearance on the Oprah show not long after Amiir's birth. There were rumors that the baby had passed away and Oprah asked Prince about it, but he wouldn't admit that the baby had died. I could understand a grief stricken father not wanting to talk about the death of his newborn son, but Prince acted as if he was still alive and even gave Oprah a tour of the nursery he'd had prepared. It was such a strange and awkward moment.

After Prince's death, Mayte wrote about that time in their lives and said that Prince insisted she go on the show with him and forbid her to say anything about Amiir's death. After Prince and Mayte went their separate ways, Matye was able to find a way to grieve and heal somewhat, as much as any mother is able to heal from the death of her child, but I don't think Prince was ever able to come to term with the loss and might have turned to drugs to numb the feelings that he didnt want to feel.
 
This particular one has made it into the mainstream press where I live
To be fair, the one recent fraud out of Africa, who claimed to be pregnant with an entire tribe, was also picked up by mainstream media and she got more dollar bills than a light-skinned stripper in Atlanta. Mainstream never does their research and always falls for these hoaxes.
 
A friend of a friend had a baby last week at 24 weeks due to premature labor...I'm not sure how much she weighs but she currently has a brain bleed and it isn't looking good.
As much as I do care about my friend, is it wrong to hope if the child is too fragile that she will go peacefully?
This thread reminds us all there are things worse than death but at the same time I feel like an asshole.
No, I don't think anyone wants a baby especially to suffer and if the only options are suffering or death, I think most people would choose death.

I would probably feel the same way tbh. If the kid isnt looking good I'd hope it passes peacefully instead of lingering and suffering.

If that African kids condition is untreatable I hope hes at least able to get some pain meds and palliative care.
 
I came across a baby named Victoria. Here is her tiktok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRyL9Aex/ (I will fix formating, the site is not working for me right now.)
Rocio (the mother) has not said what her baby has, only a hydrocephalus diagnosis. She has never left the hospital.

I will grab videos once she unprivates.


 
I came across a baby named Victoria. Here is her tiktok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRyL9Aex/ (I will fix formating, the site is not working for me right now.)
Rocio (the mother) has not said what her baby has, only a hydrocephalus diagnosis. She has never left the hospital.

I will grab videos once she unprivates.


She stated somethng about the baby having "bradycardia dysplasia" and then promised a vid with all her diagnosises and never did it. Hydrocephalus came about due to the other disorders.
 
To be fair, the one recent fraud out of Africa, who claimed to be pregnant with an entire tribe, was also picked up by mainstream media and she got more dollar bills than a light-skinned stripper in Atlanta. Mainstream never does their research and always falls for these hoaxes.
Are you talking about the African nonuplets, and decaplets? I didn't believe those stories either.

I think they went to a NICU somewhere (one of the "litters" was allegedly born in Casablanca, which does have some modern facilities) and filmed the babies already there. HIPAA doesn't apply there.
 
She stated somethng about the baby having "bradycardia dysplasia" and then promised a vid with all her diagnosises and never did it. Hydrocephalus came about due to the other disorders.
Thank you! I had not seen that. She has privated at least twice in the last day. I had not gotten to dig into her videos.
 
Thank you! I had not seen that. She has privated at least twice in the last day. I had not gotten to dig into her videos.
There also was a comment in one video that she stated she did something for herself that put the baby in jeopardy. But its another video that promises a seperate video taht doesn't occur.
 

Currently doing the rounds this heartbreaking case of an African baby with a head deformity I've never seen the like of.
Poor thing doesn't even have any pain relief just constantly screaming.
Funnily enough nobody seems to think this is a blessing or proof of the power of Jeebus. The father told the mother to send it back to the devil and abandoned her and their other kids. Not gonna lie I donated. The kids not going to live but at least they could sedate the poor thing and pump it full of painkillers.
Jesus christ.
Ive seen some messed up shit on the internet and this video made me tap out. Literally praying that baby passes peacefully soon or is constantly sedated.
 
Jesus christ.
Ive seen some messed up shit on the internet and this video made me tap out. Literally praying that baby passes peacefully soon or is constantly sedated.
The poor mother had clearly thought about, and been told to end it's suffering but hadn't the heart to do it.
I find her reaction so very much more authentic than the bullshit on tiktok pretending that a horribly deformed child like Derek for example is so so uwu cute. You can see the distress and revulsion in her face but she clearly feels the weight of her responsibility to the baby.
Humane euthanasia should be an option. That child is still sentient. It's brain isn't like luna buna's and it's clearly in horrific pain.
 
Humane euthanasia should be an option. That child is still sentient. It's brain isn't like luna buna's and it's clearly in horrific pain.
Humane euthanasia on kids nah, but palliative/hospice care only absolutely. Exact same as if the kid had terminal cancer or Tay-Sachs or some other horrible fatal nightmare condition. Just keep them as comfortable as possible and let nature take its course.

Ngl I havent watched that video and idk if i can. Shit sounds grim AF :(
 
Humane euthanasia on kids nah, but palliative/hospice care only absolutely. Exact same as if the kid had terminal cancer or Tay-Sachs or some other horrible fatal nightmare condition. Just keep them as comfortable as possible and let nature take its course.

Ngl I havent watched that video and idk if i can. Shit sounds grim AF :(
Palliative care can come closer to euthanasia than you might realise if you've seen it in person. They took my kid off the vent but she was breathing over the top of it and would not have died quickly. They hooked her up to a massive morphine pump and in a couple of minutes it was all over. Nature had already been taking its course over some days and it was awful.
If this is too much of a PL I will delet but I feel its pretty pertinent.
Some very very grey areas exist in these scenarios.
 
Palliative care can come closer to euthanasia than you might realise if you've seen it in person. They took my kid off the vent but she was breathing over the top of it and would not have died quickly. They hooked her up to a massive morphine pump and in a couple of minutes it was all over. Nature had already been taking its course over some days and it was awful.
If this is too much of a PL I will delet but I feel its pretty pertinent.
Some very very grey areas exist in these scenarios.
Exactly I am a hospice nurse and we will up the morphine until the patient is pain/distress free, with the families ok of course. I have only had to do this in a few times thankfully. Once with a pancreatic cancer patient we were giving 70mg of morphine every hour PRN via IV and it took him roughly 3 hours to pass after this med change. Another time with an ALS patient who was in severe respiratory distress and came into the in patient hospice unit ( kind of like a hospice ICU to manage uncontrolled symptoms) at home he was taking 10mg Q1 PRN and 15mg Q4 ATC. We switched him over to IV gave a 1x dose of 30mg and upped him to 20mg. Unfortunately that did not work and his RR was still in the 40s and extremely shallow so we eventually upped him to 50 which did the trick.
 
Mine would have died whatever. What I didn't do was try and fight the doctors, get lawyers on board, make an Instagram about it and sell merch, suck up to prolifers for money etc whilst prolonging the agony for the child until the inevitable happened.
The spectacle and the exploiting of the child's situation for money, and insisting on futile care against medical advice is what people object to.
By all means raise your own super disabled kid. Nobody's stopping you. But don't turn their horror a media circus
The child cannot consent.
 
Palliative care can come closer to euthanasia than you might realise if you've seen it in person. They took my kid off the vent but she was breathing over the top of it and would not have died quickly. They hooked her up to a massive morphine pump and in a couple of minutes it was all over. Nature had already been taking its course over some days and it was awful.
If this is too much of a PL I will delet but I feel its pretty pertinent.
Some very very grey areas exist in these scenarios.
Many hugs to you. What happened to your child? You can PM me if you don't want to post it here.

This is never an easy decision, whether the patient is 100 minutes or 100 years old.
 
Many hugs to you. What happened to your child? You can PM me if you don't want to post it here.

This is never an easy decision, whether the patient is 100 minutes or 100 years old.
It's ok I can talk about it on this far right cyberbowling site and probably nowhere else.
Spoiler for PL and sad/shocking

It was a case of medical negligence. I had gone overdue and been induced. I had a terrible reaction to induction drugs and it wasn't taken seriously. I was told the induction had failed and sent home. It was a rural hospital and a 45 minute drive away. A consultant signed me out without even seeing me. When I came back later that night I couldn't get into the ward, nobody answered the bell. My waters broke in the corridor. Eventually they let me in and a junior doctor was on her own running the unit. She panicked and wasted half an hour trying to get an electrode onto the babies head and failing. Had she immediately performed a c section everything would still have maybe been OK but she then attempted forceps delivery and also failed.
Eventually an emergency c section was performed. Baby was resuscitated but it took 23 minutes. During that time she was starved of oxygen. She was transferred to another hospital with an advanced NICU but her body had wrecked her organs to save her brain and her blood became acidified. They did a hail Mary infusion of alkaline solution to try and neutralise it but it didn't work and that was the point at which there was nothing else to be done. It didn't even occur to me to argue or try and prolong things.
 
The "terminal sedation" thing is something that happens more than it is talked about. Hospice staff are understandably reluctant to bring it up to families.

Edited to add that I think that poor baby has some extreme form of craniosynostosis. It looks almost like a form called cloverleaf skull, also known as kleeblattschädel. It's usually associated with syndromic malformations, most particularly type II Pfeiffer syndrome, which is discussed above.
 
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