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To: Amelia

That is the issue we've been dealing with. As far as I'm concerned, everything is God's will. Does that mean He allowed this to happen or does that mean His will was that there were a series of oversights that contributed to my son's injury? Without going into detail, a cursatory look through the initial medical records point towards a series of mistakes that at least contributed to a delay in the diagnosis and treatment.

Believe me, it's with a heavy heart and conscience that we even consider this and we've received extensive counseling from much more thoughtful sources, both secular and religious, than one on this thread.


49 posted on 07/26/2005 7:26:42 PM PDT by mfreddy
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To: mfreddy
As far as I'm concerned, everything is God's will.

I put the phrase in quotes because I don't believe it's His will that any of us should suffer, but sometimes our suffering does seem to serve a greater cause, and sometimes there is no apparent fault for it.

I do believe the verses about God not giving us a heavier burden than we're able to bear. You certainly have recieved a large burden, which hopefully speaks to your faith and character, and I pray that the "burden" will also bring you unforeseen blessings. My prayers are with you and your child.

Without going into detail, a cursatory look through the initial medical records point towards a series of mistakes that at least contributed to a delay in the diagnosis and treatment.

I believe attorneys usually take such cases, if they accept them, on a contingency basis, but I have no idea what percentage a really good attorney would charge. If that's any help.

65 posted on 07/26/2005 7:45:32 PM PDT by Amelia (Common sense isn't particularly common.)
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