According to BBC, Charlotte Wyatt is a baby born in October 2003 for three months. This premature birth causes complications including severe brain injury. Health experts who take care of Charlotte admit this and expect that she will survive within a few months, regardless of health care. Charlotte still lives in a hospital while receiving treatment including continuous oxygen supply, but at this time it did not respond to the stimulus, but seems to have felt intense pain.
Earlier this month, the Royal Bank of Scotland eventually recovered Charlotte Heyman's account balance, which was limited after the field survey of the BBC Watchdog. Royal Bank of Scotland spokesperson says, "When considering Mrs. Seaman's case", we fully refunded Mrs Seaman's loss based on the new information provided to us. "But this is not a loss of her, it's a loss of a bank.The bank decided to collect losses from customers without making a fuss because someone stole money from the bank.This is a strange behavior. Charlotte Higman believes that this is a strange caller (Nadine Dorries MP), but the Royal Bank of Scotland had long suggested that Mrs Seaman needed it because Charlotte's family Since I called a number, I have passed, so I insist that she must know about that transaction.It is also stolen
Charlotte's recovery is a miracle. Many children from across the United States started using cannabis to control their seizures. In commemoration of Charlotte, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed the Charlotte Network Act to help Charlotte people get medical marijuana in a safe and legitimate way. People in Florida can now get the help they need more easily than ever.
The Fini family had little choice and hope after trying to treat their daughter, Charlotte for a three-year stroke. Charlotte, 5 years old, suffers from rape and severe form of epilepsy that can not be controlled by drugs, Dorube syndrome. Figures have tried therapies that are rarely operated, and treatments to alleviate medically induced coma. There is a possibility of being addicted. By the age of five, Charlotte experienced about 300 epileptic seizures in a week, lost ability to talk, walk, and eat. Figigis, who was using marijuana, found an online video of a California boy suffering from a severe epilepsy like Charlotte. The video shows that the boy received marijuana essential oil (oil) seems to alleviate his seizure