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You’re probably okay with not feeding kids school lunches if their parents can’t afford it too. I mean let’s punish the kid because the parents are poor.
You’re probably okay with not feeding kids school lunches if their parents can’t afford it too. I mean let’s punish the kid because the parents are poor.
I I am fine with school breakfasts and lunches for poor people. It helps people learn better if not on an empty stomach. I am against subsidizing reproduction as recreation.
I I am fine with school breakfasts and lunches for poor people. It helps people learn better if not on an empty stomach. I am against subsidizing reproduction as recreation.
We're paying a hospital bill. Don't forget.
I actually have an idea of what you meant by what you said but I'm not going to explain what you said.
I decided to do a search for Tinslee. Her birthday is coming up, I thought she was going to be 3 but I couldn't remember if that was actually right. Hard to believe that yes, she will be 3 on February 1st, she turned 1 in a 2020 article I found.
The Texas hospital still wants to kill Tinslee. Court is January 25th. This is supposedly for the final say. How heart breaking that now this is a 3 year old child who may understand what they're wanting to do to her. I'm clueless what shape she's in.
Two years ago today, Baby Tinslee’s life was almost stolen from her.
Baby Tinslee has been protected throughout multiple court battles and is still growing two years later. Just today, Cook Children’s filed an encouraging court document highlighting there are possible new avenues being explored regarding her care.
The case of Tinslee Lewis, a Fort Worth toddler with severe heart defects who is being kept alive at Cook Children’s Medical Center, will be heard before a Tarrant County court, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
On Jan. 25, the court will consider the central question: Who gets to decide whether she lives or dies — her mother, or the doctors in charge of her care? Tinslee was born in February 2019 with a rare condition called Ebstein’s Anomaly and has been hospitalized ever since.
A Tarrant County District Court set a trial date Wednesday to decide whether or not Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth can remove life-sustaining care from a 2-year-old at the hospital.
The trial over Tinslee Lewis’ life is scheduled to be heard before the 48th District Court of Tarrant County on Jan. 25.
Lewis said in a petition filed Sept. 1 that her daughter’s condition is improving and she is “significantly more stable and active than she was in 2019.”
The toddler “likes playing with her fingers, watching movies (especially Disney favorites Frozen and Moana), and enjoys having someone play and talk to her,” the petition says. “Recently, (Tinslee) has started smiling for the camera to the delight of her mother.”
Lewis’ motion filed Sept. 1 not only argues Cook Children’s should not be able to unilaterally decide Tinslee’s future, but also makes a case against the Texas Advance Directives Act as a whole.
The law “allows doctors and hospitals the absolute authority and unfettered discretion to terminate life-sustaining treatment of any patient,” the petition says.
The case now returns to the lower court for a final ruling. If the 48th District Court rules in favor of the hospital, medical staff can end Tinslee’s treatment. If the courts side with Tinslee’s mother, not only can the hospital not end her treatment, but the future of the Texas Advance Directives Act will also be called into question.
Why couldn't they find a heart for this baby by now?
She has not been a transplant candidate due to too much scarring in her chest from previous surgery.
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