Maya Kowalski is a little girl who was suffering from complex regional pain syndrome and was treated with ketamine by a Tampa doctor who specializes in CRPS at Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital.
And later her mother was accused of child abuse due to Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP), a mental disorder in which a caregiver fakes or causes symptoms to make a child look sick.
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Maya Kowalski is now 17 years old and was born in 2006, in Venice, Florida. Records had it that, she was 9 years old when she began experiencing asthma attacks and headaches. Lesions had formed on her legs and arms, and her feet began cramping and curling. Many doctors were puzzled by her symptoms with at least one suggesting it was all in her head.
Maya Kowalski has a brother named Kyle Kowalski, and they are the children of Jack Kowalski their father, and Beata Kowalski their mother.
At the moment, where Maya Kowalski is schooling is not revealed, but we believe she is a student in one of the local schools in her community.
According to sources, in 2015, Maya Kowalski was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), a rare neurological condition that can cause excruciating pain in response to the slightest touch. She was administered a ketamine treatment by a Tampa doctor who specializes in CRPS.
From the search that we have guided, Maya Kowalski’s family is suing Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital for $220 million, claiming its actions led family matriarch Beata Kowalski to take her own life after she was separated from her daughter for three months while allegations of child abuse, made by hospital staffers, were investigated.
According to sources, out of the $220 million: the Kowalski family demands $55 million be in compensatory damages, and $165 million be paid in punitive damages.
Source: Ghanafuo.com
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