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Another dispute between Family & Officials over Pre-Existing Conditions

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Swine-Flu-Victim-a-Healthy-Boy-Family.html
Swine Flu Victim Was a Healthy Boy: Family

Family member disputes claim 9-year-old boy had asthma
By TODD WRIGHT
Updated 9:15 AM EDT, Fri, Jun 19, 2009


A family doctor had checked out Luis Munoz just days before the child died of swine flu.

Family members of the only swine flu fatality in the state said the child was a “healthy boy” and that the family was unaware the boy suffered from asthma.

Luis Alexandro Munoz, 9, died on June 9 from complications caused by the H1N1 virus, Health Department officials announced Tuesday. Health officials have been secretive about the identity of the child and the circumstances surrounding the death.

The family did not learn about Munoz’s asthma condition until the Health Department’s releases statement on the death on Tuesday, a week after the boy’s death, his uncle said Thursday.

But Claudio Munoz said the family took Munoz to the hospital after he fell ill just days before he died. The family thought the child had bronchitis, but a family doctor who examined Munoz sent him back home with some medication. Once back home, Munoz’s condition worsened rapidly and the family rushed the boy to the emergency room at Baptist Hospital, where he died less than 24 hours later.

It’s unclear where Munoz may have contracted swine flu, but the boy was a student at Gulfstream Elementary School, a parent told NBC6. Claudio Munoz also said his nephew went to "the Marlins school." Gulfstream's school mascot is the marlins.

Miami-Dade Health Department and School Board officials have declined to comment on the issue.

In the press release announcing the state’s first swine flu death, the Heath Department does state “the child was not contagious when he attended the school,” but does not name the school.

I have had asthma all my life. I have studied it intensively. It is INCONCEIVABLE that this child had asthma and the family was unaware of it. This is a shameful use of power by officials.
 
Re: Another dispute between Family & Officials over Pre-Existing Conditions

Fully agree with your comment Mountains Voice.
If the child had asthma at all, it must have been very mild for his family to be unaware of any condition or difficulty breathing.

I also find it upsetting that a victim being 20 or 30 pounds overweight is being referred to as suffering from obesity to somehow distract from the fact that they were killed by the virus.

A SERIOUS underlying health condition is understandable, but the reports would be comical if they didn't involve the loss of life.
Just my opinion.
 
Re: Another dispute between Family & Officials over Pre-Existing Conditions

"Obesity is one of the major medical problems in the western world. The clinical definition of obesity is a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. The BMI is the body?s weight in kilograms divided by the square of the body?s height in meters."
from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-clinical-definition-of-obesity.htm

Not exactly an authoritative source, but none the less...

BMI probably holds true for most people...certainly not athletes though.

The website: http://www.annecollins.com/obesity-in-children.htm, says that BMI and the 95th percentile also must be taken into effect.

At least in the US, I'd say that 1 in 3 is clinically obese whether we like to think of it that way or not. This might be a good time to diet:D I need a laugh today.
 
Re: Another dispute between Family & Officials over Pre-Existing Conditions

No matter what previous health issues anyone has - they almost seem to imply that dying is an inevitable part of getting flu because of any "underlying medical conditions" - baloney! If they are making up "conditions" on top of this!?! Ridiculous!
 
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