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worstdog |
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What's all this talk about 'they?' It's clearly the nanny's fault. She'll probably be charged.
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GoodNeighborgirl |
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worsty, I'm still at work. Help!
and of course they will blame the (probably Hispanic) nanny! Katie, if you are reading this... GRAB SURI AND RUN RUN RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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worstdog |
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It's her FAULT for not checking on him!!!
...and don't forget to use the new coversheet on those memos... |
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Martrae |
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Daddy and the 'nanny'
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GoodNeighborgirl |
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yea, I'm back here at 8 am tomorrow... thank you Mother Nature and your beautiful Michigan weather.
So is the nanny lawyering up as we speak? I think I'd like to make a plea to Brooke Shields to get the fuck out, while I'm at it. |
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buried out back |
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My kid had Kawasaki Disease when she was three. They don't know what causes it really. It's treatable and the heart stuff develops most often when left
untreated. The symptoms are not seizures or walking on your toes, seizures or anything that resembles autism. Most kids recover completely when treated. And
it's not a life long thing either. Even without treatment, they recover but have a higher incidence of developing the heart stuff.
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MunchkinsByProxy |
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Did you clean your carpets a lot?
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Screerider |
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I'd say the nanny "took care of it."
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McWolcott |
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They're a couple of self-important douchebags.
It sucks that he died, especially if he suffered from seizures and was not medicated. |
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Apprentice Talker |
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That is very sad news for the actor and his family.
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LeeLeeRaRa |
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Wow, that poor kid. I hope Katie is paying close attention to this story.
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dmb154678 |
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jeez, what a shame. poor kid.
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mfrimley |
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I don't know why they didn't just put the kid�in one of these hermetically sealed biodomes from the 70s.� |
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hossc |
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Update: A police spokeswoman says that Jett hit his head in a bathtub and apparently that triggered the seizure.
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Martrae |
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Martrae wrote: yw |
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pamrose228 |
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hossc wrote: BULLSHIT!!!!!! I smell a cover up......more like he had a seizure and hit his head.....trying to cover their Scientology fucking asses. Oh, I am mad....poor kid didn't deserve to die like this. |
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BlahFrickinBlah |
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Kawasaki disease is an illness that involves the skin, mouth, and lymph nodes, and most often affects kids under age 5. The cause is unknown, but if the
symptoms are recognized early, kids with Kawasaki disease can fully recover within a few days. Untreated, it can lead to serious complications that can affect
the heart.
Kawasaki disease occurs in 19 out of every 100,000 kids in the United States. It is most common among children of Japanese and Korean descent, but can affect all ethnic groups. Signs and Symptoms Kawasaki disease can't be prevented, but usually has telltale symptoms and signs that appear in phases. The first phase, which can last for up to 2 weeks, usually involves a persistent fever higher than 104° Fahrenheit (39° Celsius) and lasts for at least 5 days. Other symptoms that typically develop include: * severe redness in the eyes * a rash on the stomach, chest, and genitals * red, dry, cracked lips * swollen tongue with a white coating and big red bumps * sore, irritated throat * swollen palms of the hands and soles of the feet with a purple-red color * swollen lymph nodes During the second phase, which usually begins within 2 weeks of when the fever started, the skin on the hands and feet may begin to peel in large pieces. The child also may experience joint pain, diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. If your child shows any of these symptoms, call your doctor. Complications Doctors can manage the symptoms of Kawasaki disease if they catch it early. Symptoms often disappear within just 2 days of the start of treatment. If Kawasaki disease is treated within 10 days of the onset of symptoms, heart problems usually do not develop. Cases that go untreated can lead to more serious complications, such as vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. This can be particularly dangerous because it can affect the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart. In addition to the coronary arteries, the heart muscle, lining, valves, and the outer membrane that surrounds the heart can become inflamed. Arrhythmias (changes in the normal pattern of the heartbeat) or abnormal functioning of some heart valves also can occur. Diagnosis No single test can detect Kawasaki disease, so doctors usually diagnose it by evaluating the symptoms and ruling out other conditions. Most kids diagnosed with Kawasaki disease will have a fever lasting 5 or more days and at least four of these symptoms: * redness in both eyes * changes around the lips, tongue, or mouth * changes in the fingers and toes, such as swelling, discoloration, or peeling * a rash in the trunk or genital area * a large swollen lymph node in the neck * red, swollen palms of hands and soles of feet If Kawasaki disease is suspected, the doctor may order tests to monitor heart function (such as an echocardiogram) and might take blood and urine samples to rule out other conditions, such as scarlet fever, measles, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, or an allergic drug reaction. Treatment Treatment should begin as soon as possible, ideally within 10 days of when the fever begins. Usually, a child is treated with intravenous doses of gamma globulin (purified antibodies), an ingredient of blood that helps the body fight infection. The child also might be given a high dose of aspirin to reduce the risk of heart problems. I don't know how they passed off autism as this shit. AND who the fuck doesn't hear their kid fall in a bathtub? He's a big boy. You are gonna hear someone like that hitting the floor/tub whatever. This is beyond fucked up. Legally, they won't have a damn thing happen to them but I have a feeling they are going to fry in the eyes of the public. Dumbass cult fucks. |
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DeadTwista |
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Rumor has it Jett was a perfectly healthy kid until a forced viewing of Battlefield Earth. An unnamed source is quoted as saying "The boy came out half a tard after watching that shitstorm. Thank god they never got around to showing the little turnip head a double header of Look Who's Talking and Look Who's Talking Too." |
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hossc |
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Kid heard the high note and fell
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buried out back |
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That's what I'm saying Blah! Kawasaki has none of the same symptoms as autism. And it resolves eventually with or without treatment.
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