Amber’s story begins like so many others: loving parents, a common childhood condition, and reassurance that the operation was standard. Her family trusted the system, yet their pleas for her to stay overnight were overruled. When Amber began violently vomiting, they returned again and again to the people they believed would keep her safe. Instead, a failed IV, long gaps without fluids or medication, and an unseen infection quietly pushed her toward disaster.
By the time the hemorrhage tore through an artery in her throat, it was too late. Her parents were left with memories of a singing, dancing little girl and a lifetime of questions. They now speak for her, urging other families to trust their instincts, ask hard questions, and never apologize for insisting on caution. Amber’s short life has become a warning no parent ever wants to need.