Quote From: hello_chelleThanks for covering this story. Please continue to promote information on HG.
I would love to tell my story with HG, but its too close to my heart and I just don't think I could type and make any sense about it. Its a horrible disease that strikes a family at a point when they should be the happiest. HG plays with a woman's mind as it debilitates and her body.
I pray for Allison - that her children are returned to her quickly.
Personally, I think she and her children were most likely released from the hospital too soon - before she was sufficiently recovered from the HG and c-section. Had the doctors kept them a little longer while Allison gained weight, strength, and healed, perhaps this story would never have come to be.
Isn't anyone interested in the babies? Yes a terrible thing happened to Allison and in ill health and desperation she gave up the twins, but they are bonded to the family they have been lviing with, this is all the family they know, to be torn away at 17 months can do untold damage.
I also wonder why Allison's family did not support her when she was discharged from the hospital, terribly ill with two infants to care for. How was it that her only help was an ex boyfriend who knew people who would take the babies? Where was Allison's support system?
I can't help thinking there is more to this story than meets the eye. Celtic