News: Tamara Coakley's life saved by cow's blood

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    Revolutionary 'blood' saves woman

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/revolutionary-blood-hboc-201-saves-tamara-coakley/story-e6frf7jo-1226050068016

    Herald Sun - Lucie van den Berg - ‎3 hours ago‎ A last-ditch effort to save Mrs Coakley's life led to 10 units of the haemoglobin-based oxygen carrier, called HBOC-201 to be flown in from the US. Picture: Craig Borrow Source: Herald Sun The Alfred Hospital trauma service director Dr Mark Fitzgerald ...

    Congratulations on a medical miracle

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/editorials/congratulations-on-a-medical-miracle/story-e6frfhqo-1226050128973

    Herald Sun - ‎3 hours ago‎ HATS off to The Alfred hospital's dedicated medical team that used a revolutionary synthetic blood to save the life of Tamara Coakley, who was seriously injured in a car crash. Tamara was dying from severe blood loss and on the verge of heart failure ...

    Tamara Coakley broken but never beaten

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/tamara-coakley-broken-but-never-beaten/story-e6frf7jo-1226050069193

    Herald Sun - Lucie van den Berg - ‎3 hours ago‎ Tamara Coakley only had one litre of blood left after a horrific car crash. Picture: Craig Borrow Source: Herald Sun IN the four seconds before impact, Tamara Coakley instinctively thrust her left arm up to shield her face. ...

    Tamara Coakley's life saved by cow's blood

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/tamara-coakleys-life-saved-by-cows-blood/story-e6freuzi-1226050105216

    The Daily Telegraph - Lucie van den Berg - ‎3 hours ago‎ AN Australian woman's life has been saved using a radical synthetic blood substitute made from cow plasma. In a world first, doctors at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne brought 33-year-old Tamara Coakley back from the brink after a car crash left her ...

  • Terry
    Terry

    The JW Apologists will go ballistically polemic on this one very soon......9...8....7....6.....5....4.....3....2....1....

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    How is it both "synthetic" and made "from cow's plasma"?

    I'm not a scientist so help me out here. When I buy "synthetic" oil for my car I know it isn't made from petroleum, right? What am I getting wrong here?

  • Refriedtruth
    Refriedtruth

    Actually synthetic motor is crude oil based they just took the waxy paraffin out (candle wax) that causes the sludge,oversimplification

    The worldly article says COWS BLOOD the apostates didn't make it up and no doubt the poor bovine had to die to give up the blood humans give while still alive

  • pirata
    pirata

    @%#!

  • TD
    TD
    How is it both "synthetic" and made "from cow's plasma"?

    Free hemoglobin is toxic in circulation because the molecule breaks down, lodges in the kidneys and causes catastophic renal failure.

    Hemoglobin-based blood substitutes therefore have to be stabilized in some way. Unbound hemoglobin is either conjugated, polymerized or cross-linked into a stable molecule. (HBOC-201 is polymerized)

    HBOC-201 is made "from" cow's blood inasmuch as bovine hemoglobin is the raw material. It is synthetic inasmuch as the molecule has been modified into a form not found in nature.

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    Tamara Coakley is "lucky" she had this accident after 2006.

    The Watch Tower banned all hemoglobin until 2006.

    “Is it wrong to sustain life by administering a transfusion of blood or plasma or red cells or others of the component parts of the blood? Yes!...The prohibition includes "any blood at all." (Leviticus 3:17) - Blood, Medicine and the Law of God, 1961, pp. 13, 14

    “…various tonics and tablets sold by druggists show on their labels that they contain blood fractions such as hemoglobin. So it is necessary for one to be alert… if they are to keep themselves ‘without spot from the world.’—Jas. 1:27.” The Watchtower, 9/15/61, p. 557.

    “Early in man’s history, our Creator ruled that humans should not eat blood. (Genesis 9:3, 4) He stated that blood represents life, which is a gift from him. Blood removed from a creature could be used only in sacrifice, such as on the altar. Otherwise, blood from a creature was to be poured on the ground, in a sense giving it back to God ...It would be right, of course, to avoid products that listed things such as blood, blood plasma, plasma, globin (or globulin) protein, or hemoglobin (or globin) iron.” The Watchtower, 10/15/92 - Questions From Readers. (Italics added)

    As recently as 1998 two officials from the Watchtower Society’s “Hospital Information Services” wrote that Jehovah's Witnesses “do not accept hemoglobin which is a major part of red blood cells.... Jehovah’s Witnesses do not accept a blood substitute which uses hemoglobin taken from a human or animal source." Bailey R, Ariga T. The view of Jehovah's Witnesses on blood substitutes. Artif Cells Blood Substit Immobil Biotechnol 1998;26:571-576.

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    Hemoglobin was first pronounced "allowed" in the Awake! August 2006, front page title "BLOOD: Why So Valuable?"

    P. 11 box

    What Are Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers?

    Within each red blood cell are some 300 million hemoglobin molecules. Hemoglobin represents about one third of the volume of a mature red cell. Each molecule contains the protein globin and a pigment called heme - which includes an iron atom. When a red blood cell passes through the lungs, oxygen molecules penetrate the cell and attach themselves to hemoglobin molecules. Seconds later, the oxygen is discharged into body tissue, sustaining the life of the cells.

    Some manufacturers now process hemoglobin, releasing it from human or bovine red blood cells. The extracted hemoglobin is then filtered to remove impurities, chemically modified and purified, mixed with a solution, and packaged. The end product - not yet approved for use in most lands - is called a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier, or HBOC. Since the heme is reponsible for the rich red color of blood, a unit of HBOC looks just like a unit of red blood cells, the primary component from which it is taken.

    Un like red blood cells, which must be refrigerated and discarded after a few weeks, the HBOC can be stored at room temperature and used months later. And since the cell membrane with its unique antigens is gone, severe reactions due to mismatched blood types pose no threat. However, compared with other blood fractions, the HBOC presents more challenges to conscientious Christians, who seek to obey God's law on blood. Why? As long as the HBOC is derived from blood, there are two objections that may be raised. One, the HBOC carries out the key function of a primary component of blood, the red cells. Two, hemoglobin from which the HBOC is derived, makes up a significant portion of that component. Regarding this and similar products, then, Christians face a very serious decision. They must carefully and prayerfully meditate on Bible principles concerning the sacredness of blood. With a keen desire to maintain a good relationship with Jehovah, each must be guided by his Bible-trained conscience. - Galatians 6:5.

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    While I laud new inventions and that Tamara's life has been saved....I want to say that Hemopure is not exactly safe & effective replacement for red blood cells; and nor is it cheaper as the manufacturer has the following to say about it currently:

    http://opkbiotech.com/technology/tissue-oxygenation.php

    Hemopure has certain disadvantages when compared to red blood cells. Transfused red blood cells have a longer duration of action and can persist in the body for an estimated 60 to 90 days. Hemopure has an average half-life of 19 hours and, depending on the degree of the patient's anemia, may require repeat administration.In addition, it is anticipated that Hemopure will be more expensive than transfused red blood cells when compared on a unit-to-unit basis. Furthermore, the maximum dose (10 units) of Hemopure studied in clinical trials to date may provide temporary oxygen-carrying support, or an Oxygen Bridge, but may not meet the long-term needs required to completely avoid red blood cell transfusions in patients experiencing massive blood loss.

  • Stealth
    Stealth

    Did Hemopure ever get FDA approval in the USA?

  • carla
    carla

    If human blood is so sacred how is it even thinkable for a jw to put an animals blood into their body? Remember when they used to say that taking blood you would/could take on the personality of the individual? (or was that transplants?) Anyway, I still don't get how using animal blood is ok with them.

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