The ER said she had a rigid neck ***and all other muscles in her body*** were rigid. They still are.
I've had a seizure before. My neck was the most painful part. She was having continual, and no doubt much more intense, seizures.
Even had it only been her neck, and no seizures... I got whiplash years ago from falling forward out of my rolling chair that lost the front wheel, and I didn't even hit the ground. Her fall was even worse.
Then you still have the severely low potassium that no fight or flight response would account for.
See above for the rest.
What bruising?
I do my best to avoid comment about this, but it's hard. I just think the theory is so full of holes, the best that can be said is that it isn't worth the distraction it causes from the real points:
Give her another chance at therapy and testing so she may be able to eat and drink on her own.
That should be focused hard and driven home, IMHO.
gotta run : )
I suppose you can just as easily dismiss the broken and fractured bones to her back, thigh, ankles....
Never mind; I already see you have.