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Reply #8: O.K. I may not have read that part. [View All]

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Maat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-12-05 08:17 PM
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8. O.K. I may not have read that part.
Wonder what they mean by testing AIDS meds.

I was always on the lookout for shennanigans when I was a social worker; in other words, I would have the foster parent in question investigate the recommended treatment (e.g. whether or not it was a common-place one, the most-favored one, etc.) - and I would too.

Very disturbing; I wonder if the doctor in question says to himself, "Kid is in custody. No questioning parent. We could use a new drug."

Still wondering how all of this works.
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