My daughter in foster care
I have a one year old daughter who has been put into foster care. Our daughter has Failure to Thrive and has had congenital cataracts with both lens removed (Right eye is very Underdeveloped) at 5 months, She has 80% chance of getting glaucoma. She has been involved with infants and toddlers for most of her life. They document her as being hypotonic with significant delay. I had a scheduled C- section birth after a complicated pregnancy (Single Artery vessel, Strep B), Also was high- risk. Of note we also have an autistic 12 year old from the same union.
In early January, We were feeding her when she bit down on a spoon and loosened a front tooth. We had also noted swelling of the left femoral area. Long story short, go to pediatrician about the leg and the tooth. Pediatrician refers to U of MD. CPS is called and child admitted for spiral fracture of the left femur, fractures of both elbows and other fractures in various phases of healing. My Daughter is in foster care now.
We have said over and over that we did not abuse her. We are adamant and believe that it is a congenial bone disorder. At UM, orthopedic was consulted, as was genetics and metabolism. There was nothing to suggest anything other than a non-accidental injury. However, and granted, I got the feeling in reading the record that abuses was a foregone conclusion in our child. I didn't see any skeletal surveys or bone density testing or any other bone testing. That is why I am turning to you.
As of March 5, 2012 we saw our daughter this day she looks worse than ever, Her leg looks swollen again and we believe that her leg is broken again, We believe Child Protective Services are neglecting the fact that there is a underlying medical problem and they refuse to have here seen by the proper doctors, Even the foster mother and supervisor at Catholic Charities believes there is a medical problem with my daughter. Seems like the Child Protective Services are just looking out for their monetary gain in receiving adoption Bonus and not the welfare of our daughter.
Also as of note, we have notified her doctor and Infants and toddlers of our concerns many times for her bruising and skin condition, her feeding issues and her eye sight and other developmental delays and to this day she continues to have bruising, she has had a bed sore on the back of her scalp since November 2011 and still is there as of March 5, 2012.