• Abby’s Ordeal: A Night of Neglect in Amherst NS

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

Abby’s Ordeal: A Night of Neglect in Amherst NS

  • Summary

  • In this gripping episode of Abby’s Breath of Hope, we uncover the distressing details of a night that changed young Abby's life forever. Facing a mild asthma attack, Abby was brought to a local hospital in Amherst, Nova Scotia, expecting care and compassion. Instead, she encountered a series of medical failings that led to severe, long-term health consequences.

    Join us as we delve into the critical hours of negligence where essential protocols were ignored, and Abby’s worsening symptoms were met with shocking indifference. This episode is not just a recount of events; it’s an urgent call to spotlight systemic failures within our healthcare systems that can no longer be ignored.

    Hear from Abby’s family, who share their harrowing journey through a night of medical oversight that led to a life-altering diagnosis of Non-Cystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis. Their story is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a poignant reminder of the work that still needs to be done in ensuring no other child suffers a similar fate.

    Listen, reflect, and join the movement to demand better accountability in healthcare. Abby’s story is heartbreaking, but her spirit and her family’s fight for justice continue to inspire change.

    Share this episode and help us bring much-needed attention to the critical issue of medical accountability. Your support can lead to real change and help ensure that what happened to Abby doesn’t happen to another child.

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