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Triceratops
February 9th, 2009, 11:53 AM
An eight-year-old girl starved to death after developing such a fear of dentists she refused to eat, an inquest heard today.

Sophie Waller underwent an operation to remove her milk teeth after she stopped eating or speaking because of pain in one of them.

Doctors decided to remove all eight of the milk teeth so she would not have to undergo repeat operations.

However the inquest was told that after she was discharged she continued to refuse to eat solid food.

Her parents Janet and Richard, from St Dennis, Cornwall, said they told doctors Sophie was only consuming small amounts of yoghurt, fruit and "build up" drinks prescribed by a GP and were told she would be "ok".

A week later Sophie was so emaciated they could see her spine through her back and her hair was falling out.

The couple told the hearing they rang the hospital but were told by a nurse not to bring her in as she was now under the care of community child psychologist Dr Kerry Davison.

Mrs Waller said she understood Dr Davison was in charge of her daughter's physical care.

The 34-year-old said: "No-one saw her after she was discharged from hospital.

"I told Kerry Davison she was sucking on a water melon, she told me that was enough for her to survive on."

Paediatric pathologist Dr Marie-Ann Brundler said Sophie died on December 2, 2005 from acute renal failure caused by starvation and dehydration.

Dr Brundler said she would have expected a health professional to have noticed Sophie's emaciated state had they seen her before she died.

She was admitted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital on November 7, 2005 and her teeth were removed two days later.

Mrs Waller said Sophie was "devastated" when she discovered her teeth had gone and had a long-standing phobia of dentists.

Sophie was kept in the hospital on a food drip until being discharged on November 17.

The inquest heard she lost around 11 kilos in the four weeks before she died, consuming small quantities of yoghurt, mashed up fruit and fruit juice.

On November 28 Mrs Waller said the hospital refused to take Sophie back and after speaking to Dr Davison she was advised to contact her GP who prescribed "build up drinks" over the phone but did not see and examine Sophie.

A meeting was arranged with Dr Davison for December 6. Mrs Waller said no-one saw her daughter after she was discharged from hospital.

Mrs Waller said: "The only contact we had was with Kerry Davison and the one time with the GP. No-one saw her after she was discharged.

"I just wished she had come out to look at her or if the hospital had let us return."

Mr Waller, 35, said: "This could have easily been avoided, if we could have just gone to the hospital."

mrpenguin
February 9th, 2009, 01:13 PM
Thats very sad, poor girl and I feel sympathy for her family but sadly kids can be like this and the unfortunate ones, who cannot sort out there problem(s) or it is just to late for them, do die - may she rest in peace. :(

ShatteredWings
February 9th, 2009, 03:24 PM
Wow

And some moron actaully thought that she'd be OK on that diet?

Kaleidoscope Eyes
February 9th, 2009, 06:18 PM
Who did they speak to who said that sucking on watermelon is enough to subsist on? It's mostly water and sugar, and a child who is losing hair from malnutrition needs to be hospitalized and put on a feeding tube. THEN the psychologist can work with her to get her to where she can get those teeth out. In what universe is seeing a child psychologist an acceptable substiution for medical treatment? The parents weren't complaining about her phobia, they were complaining that she was starving herself to death and they didn't know what to do. I'm not blaming anyone here, but I do want to know how her fear was allowed to get this bad. The psychologist could have prescribed anti-anxiety meds, or a light sedative for days when she had to see the dentist, just to calm her down and let her feel ok about it. And, I know they don't usually knock you out to remove teeth, but for removing 8 and on such a fearful patient couldn't they use a general anesthetic? I just wish more could have been done to rectify the situation.

I feel for the parents, having to watch their child waste away like that, and surely feeling helpless to stop it. I would have taken my child in anyways, but I understand why they didn't--the hospital representative said she was fine, and their GP just said to give her protein shakes. They probably felt like they were overreacting, when health professionals gave them that advice. This is so unfortunate, one of those tragically avoidable situations.

Zephyr
February 9th, 2009, 08:15 PM
Wasn't this story printed months ago,
Or am I just imagining things?

[edit]

AH HA!
I found it!
Same story:

http://www.virtualteen.org/forums/showthread.php?t=21728&highlight=Sophie+waller

Random_oso06
February 9th, 2009, 08:19 PM
man how scared that girl was from the dentist to starve her self

nachtspiegel
February 9th, 2009, 08:19 PM
If I were her father, the moment any of her hair started to fall out, she would've been rushed to an emergency room to be placed on a feeding tube.

Cloud
February 9th, 2009, 08:38 PM
8years old is a stupid age dam the stupid NHS learn to look after people. she has her wholelife and the NHs screwed up so now shes gone thats a shit way to go. may she R.I.P

Triceratops
February 10th, 2009, 04:33 AM
Wasn't this story printed months ago,
Or am I just imagining things?

[edit]

AH HA!
I found it!
Same story:

http://www.virtualteen.org/forums/showthread.php?t=21728&highlight=Sophie+waller

It was printed in the Daily Mirror on 9th February.
Might've been the same story, just that the Daily Mirror printed it very late.

mart
February 10th, 2009, 10:45 AM
I think details about the case are just coming out and it is in all the papers again, was front page of the free paper in London. Sad, story.