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On October 25th 1999, Teddy, age
six, weighted 45 lb (20.4kg). Teddy also weighed 45 lb
(20.4kg) when I brought her to New York at the age of three. She is
tall and extremely thin, like the children shown in pictures of famines.
Teddy, who was kidnapped and held hostage,
beaten, raped, burned
and tortured (also 454kb
audio), was starved and poisoned under the
guise of the ketogenic
diet, prescribed and supervised by Dr. DeVivo of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Judge Ingrid Braslow
who abated and advocated this crime has resigned in
disgrace.
Teddy is periodically thrown
at me for what the locals call
"visitation".
The ketogenic diet, never proven scientifically, gained popularity in the media
and has made many doctors rich at the expense of innocent children.
Following is an affidavid with information on the inappropriate and
unprofessional application of the ketogenic diet on a child who was devastated
as a result by an unscrupulous, rich and famous physician, Dr. Darryl DeVivo
of New York's Presbyterian Hospital.
William H. Bloom, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Neurosurgical ConsultantTelephone (516)665-6685
Fax (516)665-6686
270 East Main Street
Bay Shore, New York 11706
9/15/98
Affidavit of
William H. Bloom, MD., F.A.C.S.
I, William H. Bloom, being first duly
sworn, depose and state:
I have been in contact with Mr. Photius
Coutsoukis regarding his daughter Theodora.
Mr. Coutsoukis supplied me
with a history regarding Theodora's condition and with records from hospitals,
physicians, psychologists, educators and other providers.
On the basis
of that information it certainly appears to me that Theodora's condition
seriously deteriorated beginning in the fall of 1997 and continued to
deteriorate for the period covered by these records. These records also show
that she had previously progressed beyond expectation.
The neonatal
hospital report shows no evidence of congenital conditions and neither do the
genetic test reports.
Regarding Teddy's change of treatment in 1997,
it seems that the change and the way in which it was implemented were improper
and it certainly appears to me that a reasonable case of malpractice exists,
for the following reasons:
- . According to Mr. Coutsoukis, he made Dr. DeVivo aware that Theodora
spent her days with her father and that he was her primary care provider
since birth. And yet, he chose to not speak with him, in spite of Mr.
Coutsoukis's several attempts and refused Dr. Skouteli's offer to speak with
him any time of the day or night, and, he chose, instead, to assume the
validity of medical history recounted by Theodora's mother.
- . Upon change of treatment Theodora sustained seizures of such magnitude
("more than 15" minutes of unconsciousness was her mother's stated criterion
for taking her to the emergency room) that twice she was hospitalized on an
emergency basis.
- . With the seizures came major
setbacks ("regression" as they called it) noted by her care providers.
- . Removing Theodora from a medication that worked quite well and without
significant side effects and substituting a ketogenic diet was, in my
opinion, a departure from standard practice, one that produced lasting brain
damage, in view of the severe seizure problems that followed.
- . After Theodora ended up in the emergency room and hospitalized at
Westchester County Medical Center in November 1997, instead of reverting to
her previous, successful treatment, the new treatment was continued, with
Teddy then having more seizures and another emergency hospitalization a
month later.
- . The treatment was continued, even though evidence of brain damage
surfaced after these seizures and even though Theodora's care providers
clearly spoke of the sudden losses in her ability to function.
- . It does not appear that other important factors in Theodora's
treatment were well considered, such as the psychological aspects of her
life and proper training and implementation of the diet.
Signature
Whilliam H. Bloom, M.D.
September 15, 1998
Signature
JOANNE ISOLA
Notary Public, State of New York
No. 01IS4942348
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