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    Weʼve raised £20 to to get a true diagnosis for any brain damage caused by drop on head at birth by the Doctor

    Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
    Funded on Tuesday, 31st October 2017

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    Baby George was born 34 weeks and four days gestation , born by forceps delivery , fell to floor unsupported delivery by the doctor, placenta also fell to the floor umbilical cord snapped at belly button and 300mls blood loss baby unconscious and put on resuscitairre and ventilator intubated at 5 minutes as profound bradycardia and oxygen desaturations , lumber puncture performed day two to break down a blood clot and brain bleed also had seizures , parents told everything normal and no damage done only cuts and bruises , ten years on and given a convenient Autism diagnosis , had a private MRI scan , showing a cyst in the middle of the brain with the left side of the body effected and he is not performing in lots of different aspects as a normal boy should , now we need a true and honest diagnosis for George abroad , away from this NHS system he is in , Jeremy Hunt will not investigate the hospital for brain damage cover-up, there must be an independent board set up for the NHS which will investigate Doctors this should stop Doctors from committing perjury and falsifying medical records when things go wrong,

    We need to go abroad to get a true diagnosis for any brain damage caused by drop on head at birth by the Doctor.    www.change.org/p/jeremy-hunt-must-investigate-royal-stoke-hospital-justice-for-george

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      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Sep 14, 2017

        £10.00

      • julie scollick

        julie scollick

        Sep 12, 2017

        Hope this small amount helps a bit x

        £10.00

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