Parents under fire for failing to allow lifesaving blood transfusion to terminally ill son

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/06/11/19/06/parents-under-fire-for-failing-to-allow-lifesaving-blood-transfusion-to-terminally-ill-son

    There is a video that can be seen at the above link that is worth watching.

    The Andersons

    7:10pm June 11, 2015

    Parents under fire for failing to allow lifesaving blood transfusion to terminally ill son

    June 11, 2015: Parents around Australia are shocked with the heart-breaking determination of a devout Jehovah's Witness mother and father.


    Jehovah's Witness parents in Queensland have come under fire for denying their terminally ill son a life-saving procedure.

    Their seven-year-old boy has severe liver disease and doctors have said he will die without a transplant.

    However, his religiously devout parents are refusing to consent to a blood transfusion - an essential part of the liver transplant procedure.

    In an attempt to save the young boy's life, Brisbane's Lady Cilento Children's Hospital has launched a Supreme Court challenge to allow medical staff to administer the necessary blood transfusions during the operation.

    Documents lodged as part of the court challenge state that the parents are aware their son will die within two years without the treatment.

    Brisbane's Lady Cilento Children's Hospital has launched legal action to allow them to perform a lifesaving blood transfusion, as part of a liver transplant, on a seven-year-old Jehovah's Witness

    Many of the doctors involved in the boy's treatment were unable to comment, as the matter is currently before the court.

    But prominent Australian medical practitioner Dr Ross Walker believes religion has to stand aside when a child's life is at risk.

    "It's my opinion religion should have no role in the operating theatre," Dr Walker said.

    "We're talking about life and death situations, as opposed to someone's personal philosophy - especially when you're inflicting that personal philosophy on your child."

    The boy's doctors are hoping for a positive and speedy outcome in the legal challenge.

    The sicker the boy gets, the harder it will become to carry out the liver transplant at all.

    In a court affidavit, one of the boy's doctors has given him a good chance of survival if the liver transplant and blood transfusion occur soon.

    Dr Tom Aechtner, a lecturer in the history of religious thought at the University of Queensland, believe these parents possibly aren't looking at this as a case of life and death - but a case of god's will.

    "For Jehovah’s Witnesses, essentially there are no exceptions for the acceptance of blood transfusions," Dr Aechtner said.

    "Not accepting blood transfusions, perhaps even in a situation where it might be a case of life and death, is essentially considered a small price to pay for eternal life," he said.

    There are many controversial cases relating to the children of Jehovah’s Witnesses and blood transfusions.

    In Sydney this year, a pregnant Jehovah’s Witness and her baby died after the woman refused a blood transfusion.

    Also in New South Wales, the Supreme Court overruled the wishes of a 17-year-old Jehovah’s Witness suffering from a lethal form of blood cancer in 2013.

    The doctors were able to forcibly provide treatment to the boy until his eighteenth birthday – when he was given the option to refuse further treatment.

    Overseas last year, a High Court Judge in London ruled that the son of two devout Jehovah's Witnesses could be given blood and a Dublin High Court judge ordered that a four-year-old girl undergo a lifesaving blood transfusion, despite objections from their parents.

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  • nicolaou
    nicolaou
    Thank you Barbara. Always saddened to see these stories but we must share them as widely as possible. Jehovah's Witnesses need to feel the pressure.
  • Giordano
    Giordano

    What is always disturbing to me is the acceptance by a couple like this that the Societies position on blood is right. That more then likely they have never looked into any other interpretation. That even the Society has changed it's mind about blood, transplants etc.

    As a parent they are duty bound to protect their son. As an innocent he will not be found to be a sinner.That they refuse to take the WT dreamed up sin on themselves and opt for a chance to save their son even at the cost of being DFed. By placing their trust in a man made cult they have both failed their son and failed as parents.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    Jehovah's Witness parents in Queensland have come under fire for denying their terminally ill son a life-saving procedure.

    Their seven-year-old boy has severe liver disease and doctors have said he will die without a transplant.

    We`re Jehovahs Witnesses..............Your Child Will Die Without A Transplant..

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    .....................GET A SHOVEL.........................WTF??!!..

    .....................Image result for Doctor with parents

  • Heaven
    Heaven
    Any organization that forbids you getting any life saving medical treatment... is a cult.
  • cofty
    cofty

    In the UK it would be very easy for the doctors to get a "ward of court" order. I hope Australia does the same.

    Outlaw - I think that portraying JW parents as uncaring is unhelpful. I am sure it is agonising for the parents in this scenario. I wouldn't be surprised if they are secretly hoping the court takes the decision away from them.

    They actually believe eternal life is involved. From that perspective their decision makes sense.

    Beliefs matter a lot. That is why wrong beliefs should be exposed mercilessly.

  • StrongHaiku
    StrongHaiku

    Thanks, OUTLAW. I really needed to laugh. Sometimes I have to laugh not to fall apart.

    My sister died 5 years ago due to WT doctrine and policies. All the senseless deaths in the past. And, what is to come...

    "I believe in monsters and things that go bump in the night... May they rot in Hell, along with their attorneys." Law and Order

  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy
    Where is hemopure in all this? I thought the JW elders through the liason committee were advising thier members to take hemopure.
  • Heaven
    Heaven

    I lost a cousin who was in a very bad car accident because she refused a blood transfusion. She left behind a husband and 3 children.

  • Brokeback Watchtower
    Brokeback Watchtower
    "O what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive" I feel so sorry for both parents and child.

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