NOT AN ORDINARY MOTHER'S DAY IN BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA:
The Plight of Lisa Baldwin and her son Ryan.
by Marly Silverman
While millions of mothers across the country will spend the day with their children on this Mother's Day, May 10, 2009, a member of our extended community Lisa Baldwin will not have her son Ryan, to embrace lovingly, nor will he be home (where he belongs), to honor her on this special Mother's Day.
You see, Ryan, who suffers with CFS-ME, was taken away this past January from the Baldwin family's home by the Buncombe County Department of Social Services (BCDSS). It was done after a shoddy and perhaps hasty investigation by the BCDSS , resulting in allegations of child abuse against the family, under Factitious Disorder by Proxy (FDP), formerly know as Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
An alliance of now
22 patient advocacy organizations and a large number of hard core patient advocates from our community sent a letter to Governor Bev Purdue and to the local commissioners' offices in Buncombe County regarding this matter. So far the response from the Governor's Office has been NONE. Not even a reply of acknowledgement or receipt of our letter has been forwarded to our alliance.
It is also our understanding that many patient advocates in our community have written to Gov Perdue and other officials and are spreading the word as well. Most recently, Pat Fero, a mother who has lost a child to CFS-ME and who is monitoring the situation for us, has asked our community at large to send Ryan comfort cards by mail. Many of you have answered our calls to action. We are grateful to you!
As the events develop, we have also become aware that the Baldwin family is now suffering serious financial hardship due to these legal issues. Their legal bills are mounting quickly - $8,000.00 and counting. We are looking into the possibility of creating a legal fund for the Baldwin Family so they can pay their attorney and get Ryan back to where he belongs with his parents. We hope you will participate in this effort as well. In the meantime you can visit the web site of the Baldwin family, and participate in any possible way you can.
Ryan remains now in a foster home in another county, (Ashe County) with a foster family whose primary caretaker (the foster mother) stated during the latest court proceedings that she has a physical disability that restrains her from being able to lift Ryan's wheel chair and yet this child remains in this foster care home living in a room located in the basement of a mountain home. Yes, he has to go up and down the stairs and his living quarters are located in the dampest location within a home in North Carolina. I know that this is the case because my family has a vacation home in the Smokey Mountains, in North Carolina, and basements there are extremely damp especially during the winter/fall months.
For a child with CFS who has respiratory issues this is not a healthy environment for him to live. In addition Ryan is not going to school nor is he receiving home schooling as required by state & federal laws.
As the news of this travesty travels across our worldwide community, it has resulted on an outpouring of outstanding support for the Baldwin Family from advocates including some from overseas. Because of this public and deserved outcry, BCDSS officials have now taken additional draconian steps: They have prohibited the supplier of the powered wheel chair to speak with the attorneys who represented his parents in the saga to get him the powered wheel chair. The BCDSS oficials are now using "strong-arm" tactics against the family.
It took months to get the powered wheel chair request accomplished. As of this Friday, we do not know whether this medically necessary equipment for Ryan was or has been delivered to him, nor an explanation has been given to the legal representatives of the Baldwin family. According to the local family advocate- Mr. Jerry Rice - it seems that Ryan, as a foster child, is not aware of his personal rights as it relates to his precarious situation: being taken from his loving home, under the custody of BC DSS and placed in a home with strangers.
But they will not silence us! We will continue to spread the word on behalf of the Baldwin Family to ensure that in 2010, Mother's Day will be a happy and joyous occasion, and that Ryan will be finally re-united with his family soon.
A quick update: Dr. Paul Cheney testified on behalf of the family attesting to the difficult case of CFS that Ryan has. (Thank you Dr. Cheney for your involvement!) Judge Cash ordered Lisa Baldwin to testify even though her attorney had not had the time to prepare her for such an event at the civil court hearing conducted last week. Ryan also did provide a video testimony that was damaging to BC County legal representatives as he shared the details of the deplorable foster care arrangements Buncombe County has provided for him.
We urge you to spread the word about this issue. We will update you on these events as they continue to unfold. The goal is to return Ryan to his family!
Happy Mother's Day.. These words will remain hollow today and they will not bring comfort to Lisa Baldwin, a mother in Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA.