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Growing up in the Netherlands in the 1970s and 80s, Nina Blom seemed at first to be a typical child, playing with dolls and enjoying singing and dancing. But soon, her mother became convinced that Nina was seriously ill. She kept sending Nina to hospitals for tests and treatments again and again: 16 times in just a few years. And she seemed to enjoy Nina's sickness and pain. Eventually, Nina was made to use a wheelchair and was told by her mother that she had an unstoppable muscle disease. Please be aware that there are descriptions of medical child abuse in this programme. Many medical professionals saw Nina but they couldn’t work out what was wrong with her. It took one keen-eyed doctor to put the puzzling pieces of Nina’s life together and figure out the true, dark reason for her illness. (Photo description: A young Nina Blom in an orange- and green-striped top sits in a wheelchair. Both her arms are tightly bandaged from her fingers up to her elbows. Credit: Courtesy of Nina Blom) Nina published her experiences in a book called You are a Horrible Child. They also inspired a graphic novel for young people, You’re Going to Die, by Margreet de Heer and Nina. Paediatric Condition Falsification is also known by other names, such as 'Fabricated or Induced Illness' or 'Munchausen-by-Proxy'. It is a form of child abuse in which the carer - usually a parent - exaggerates or deliberately causes an illness of a child. The reasons why Paediatric Condition Falsification happens are not fully understood. Presenter: India Rakusen Producer: Radek Boschetty Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com or WhatsApp +44 330 678 2707
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