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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 421300" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Manchusen's also has a flip side, which is just as scary.</p><p></p><p>A woman who used to chat on the bipolar board for kids had her child taken away from her because CPS decided she had Manchusen's and her son was just fine and dandy, but she was making things up. The fact t hat he never slept, hallucinated, his doctor said he was psychotic and other issues did not matter. She lost her child, then lost her other children. Some people on the board knew her personally and her child and were shocked and horrified as the child was not normal in any way. Clearly he had something wrong with him. </p><p></p><p>but CPS said she had Manchusens and so she did. I never heard the end of the story because I quit the board when my son got his autism diagnosis. However, I remember feeling very sad for her. It could happen to a ny of us. Some social worker, barely out of school, can decide we are being too dramatic and are too caring and are looking too hard to see something wrong and be accused of Manchusens. There is a whole board of people whose children were taken away because a social worker decided they had Manchusens. Kind of scary. Here's a board. Read it. It's chilling.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.msbp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.msbp.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 421300, member: 1550"] Manchusen's also has a flip side, which is just as scary. A woman who used to chat on the bipolar board for kids had her child taken away from her because CPS decided she had Manchusen's and her son was just fine and dandy, but she was making things up. The fact t hat he never slept, hallucinated, his doctor said he was psychotic and other issues did not matter. She lost her child, then lost her other children. Some people on the board knew her personally and her child and were shocked and horrified as the child was not normal in any way. Clearly he had something wrong with him. but CPS said she had Manchusens and so she did. I never heard the end of the story because I quit the board when my son got his autism diagnosis. However, I remember feeling very sad for her. It could happen to a ny of us. Some social worker, barely out of school, can decide we are being too dramatic and are too caring and are looking too hard to see something wrong and be accused of Manchusens. There is a whole board of people whose children were taken away because a social worker decided they had Manchusens. Kind of scary. Here's a board. Read it. It's chilling. [url]http://www.msbp.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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