A family have told how their son's deteriorating condition in hospital turned into a heart-breaking custody battle that stripped them of their right to visit their child.
Bret Bohn, 27, went to hospital in his home state of Alaska after developing a relatively minor case of nasal polyps - overgrowths in the nose - last fall.
He was an athletic, healthy man who worked as a field guide for hunters
But after the polyps were surgically removed, the growths came back and he was prescribed Prednisone, an anti-inflammatory medication.
Mr Bohn's family say it had a devastating effect on him. Soon afterwards, he started to have trouble sleeping, they said.
In October, his parents, Glenn and Lorraine, took their son to the Providence Medical Center in Anchorage for severe insomnia. Doctors there prescribed drugs and sent him home.
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