The article you linked tells a totally different story. From that perspective, she didn’t take her child to the emergency room because she was afraid she’d be arrested on a variety of pending charges. Instead, she just took off, but because of the multi-state search for her, she eventually got him to a hospital.
The original article also doesn’t refute the information that the infant was dehydrated. It provides a reason (dysfunction of the esophagus) and another symptom (elevated white blood count).
And someone here called me a “moron” because I was suspicious from the outset. There is ALWAYS more than one side to the story and what was posted was HER side.
That’s why you haven’t seen the person that called me a moron come back and refute.