Take Care Of Maya: Ketamine’s Effects Explained & Why It Was Used For Maya's CRPS Treatment

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Take Care Of Maya: Ketamine’s Effects Explained & Why It Was Used For Maya's CRPS Treatment
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Here is a detailed breakdown of why, as portrayed in the Netflix documentary Take Care of Maya, ketamine was used for treating Maya Kowalski's CRPS.

Netflix's Take Care of Maya recounts how a young girl's CRPS treatment through the use of ketamine took legal and emotional turmoil on a family - here's a breakdown of its key medical concepts and implications. Based on the story of the Kowalski family, Netflix's Take Care of Maya chronicles the intricacies of the healthcare system, highlighting some glaring yet often unrecognized issues that have affected many families in the past.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT According to Take Care of Maya, Maya Kowalski was nine years old when she started experiencing a burning sensation in her limbs and symptoms of asthma. When her symptoms impaired her mobility, her parents started documenting her condition while frantically looking for medical advice. Maya's mother, Beata Kowalski, had trained as a registered nurse and her father, Jack, was a former firefighter.

Why Maya's Ketamine Treatment Was Controversial When regular low doses of ketamine did not effectively reduce Maya's symptoms, her parents took her to Mexico for a Ketamine coma treatment based on Anthony Kirkpatrick's recommendation. As shown in Take Care of Maya, the treatment significantly reduced Maya's symptoms. However, in 2016, when Maya was rushed to the ER at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St.

While the first report got rejected, the social worker filed another one with a pediatrician diagnosing Maya with a psychological and behavioral condition called Munchausen's syndrome by proxy. As seen in Netflix's controversial documentary, Take Care of Maya, the pediatrician's diagnosis suggested Beata was abusing Maya by fabricating and inducing symptoms of illness. As a result, Maya was separated from her family, tragically leading to Beata's death by suicide.

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