40 Pound Weakling Has Mad Will Power
Whoever said "you can never be too rich or too thin"
clearly hadn't heard of the following case.
A severely disabled
16-year-old boy weighing just 40 pounds when he was rushed to the hospital is at
the center of a multistate
investigation. The boy,
whose name was not released, was starving, dehydrated, appeared to be in shock
and had bedsores, sunken eyes and protruding bones, said Ann Ricci, the
emergency room physician who treated him at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
in St. Louis, MO. He
had been airlifted there Tuesday from a hospital in Illinois, but is from
Michigan, said Jill Manuel, a spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of
Children and Family Services. He is mentally retarded, prone to seizures and has
cerebral palsy. The boy
was transferred out of the hospital's intensive care unit Thursday night, and
his condition has been upgraded from critical to stable and serious, hospital
spokesman Bob Davidson said.
State investigators
said the boy tested positive for marijuana and methamphetamine and that given
his condition he could not have taken them without assistance.
The boy was traveling
through Illinois on Monday with his mother and a 14-year-old brother when he was
taken to Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mount Vernon, Ill., Manuel
said. Someone from the
hospital reported the boy to the department's hot line on Monday, and the agency
initiated an investigation. The boy was airlifted and his family left the
hospital before the state could interview them, Manuel said.
The tip provided a
Chicago address for the family, "but when we investigated, it turned out to be a
pizza parlor," Manuel said.
Manuel said the mother
was apparently homeless, and had recently been in Texas, Illinois and Indiana.
Investigators said the boy's father is a convicted sex abuser who cannot legally
have contact with him. Though I'm
fairly certain this unfortunate young man is not on the Bill Singer Diet, his achievment is
remarkable nonetheless. To lose such a tremendous amount of weight whilst under
the influence of marijuana and living in a pizzeria cannot have been easy.
Posted: Sat
- April 10, 2004 at 03:00 PM