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Texas mom forced 3 year old daughter into 28 unnecessary medical treatments

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Jessica Gasser Texas mom Munchausen proxy abuse of 3 year old daughter.
Jessica Gasser Texas mom Munchausen proxy abuse of 3 year old daughter.
Jessica Gasser Texas mom Munchausen proxy abuse of 3 year old daughter.

Jessica Gasser Texas mom and social media influencer abuses own child with unnecessary medical treatments in an attempt for attention in a case of Munchausen proxy.

Abusing one’s own child for one’s own vanity and need for attention and validation…

A Texas mother is accused of subjecting her 3-year-old daughter to medical child abuse and lying to medical staff in an alleged case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

Jessica Gasser, 27, allegedly had multiple ‘unnecessary medical procedures’ performed on her child for an ‘unknown amount of time,’ the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office claimed in a July 17 press release. The parent was arrested in Rusk County last week on suspicion of injury to a child, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Munchausen by proxy

Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP) — or Munchausen by proxy — is a psychological disorder marked by attention-seeking behavior by a caregiver through those who are in their care.

The person with MSP gains attention by seeking medical help for exaggerated or made-up symptoms of a child in their care. As health care providers strive to identify what’s causing the child’s symptoms, the deliberate actions of the parent or caretaker can often make the symptoms worse.

Authorities allege Gasser falsifying her 3-year-old daughter’s condition to medical providers, causing them to draw the child’s blood 28 times, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by WFFA.

An investigation into Gasser’s alleged abuse began in February, when a liaison with Cook’s Children’s Hospital told authorities about suspected medical child abuse after learning Gasser had been seeing multiple doctors for her child at about a dozen medical facilities in Texas, Louisiana and Ohio, per the affidavit. The medical professionals reportedly accused Gasser of ‘doctor shopping.’

During one hospital visit in March, the 3-year-old was given a feeding tube after Gasser allegedly told medical staff that her child was not eating and losing weight, despite providing the girl with a sufficient amount of calories, the affidavit states. However, doctors became suspicious of Gasser because the child was still not gaining weight after some time. 

According to the affidavit, Gasser claimed her daughter had Ketotic Hypoglycemia, a blood sugar illness.

In another instance, the affidavit claims Gasser and her daughter reportedly flew from Dallas to Cleveland through a company called Miracle Flight, which provides flights to children with medical complications. She claimed her child had gastroparesis, a condition that prevents proper stomach emptying.

‘Is lying to a doctor about a child illegal,’

Several doctors later ruled out both of those diagnoses according to Fox 4 News. 

But there was more.

The affidavit states Gasser also created a GoFundMe campaign to raise money to take her daughter to the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio for medical treatment.

During the alleged abuse, authorities said Gasser chronicled her child’s health journey on social media. She had about 24,000 followers on TikTok, where she reportedly posted videos multiple times a day about the victim’s medical journey and frequently interacted with her viewers, per the affidavit. Gasser reportedly made similar posts on her Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Gasser is also accused of sending ‘messages to a friend stating she would delete all social media posts about her child’s health, including private messages,’ the release claims. She had reportedly gone by the social media screen name ‘MedicalMamaJess.’

According to the affidavit, Gasser allegedly conducted a number of online searches on her cell phone in June, including ‘Is lying to a doctor about a child illegal,’ ‘how do you fix munchausen by proxy,‘ and ‘Tarrant County medical child abuse cases.’

Medicaid paid out a total amount of $203,775.08. 

Gasser is being held in Tarrant County Jail, records show. It’s unclear if she has entered a plea or retained an attorney to comment on her behalf.

‘They’re presenting a false medical history to a medical provider, who relies on that history to form a diagnosis,’ Det. Michael Weber claimed. ‘This abuse is not rare. It’s rarely recognized and even more rarely investigated.’

Of note, Medicaid paid out a total amount of $203,775.08. The child is now thriving after months of separation from her mother according to the affidavit.

To date it remained unclear why the mother subjected her child to a volley of un necessary medical treatments, treatments which the social media influencer then shared on social media.

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