Another Death Being Caused By The Watchtower

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  • Gerard
    Gerard

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    Patient refusing life giving blood transfusion

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    03/25/2003
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    Acting Chief Extension Officer in the Ministry of Agriculture Sereno Benjamin is in critical condition at Holberton Hospital. He needs a blood transfusion necessary to save his life, but his faith does not allow him to be transfused.

    Chief Surgeon Dr. Joey John said Benjamin’s medical condition is such that he could die from a heart attack or a stroke, as his haemoglobin level is dangerously low.

    “He has bled significantly, the haemoglobin, which causes oxygen to be carried to the tissues, is dangerously low, and he can run the risk of dying. One requires a blood transfusion, in this particular matter,” Dr. John said.

    Benjamin is a Jehovah Witness and blood transfusion is not an option as it violates their religious beliefs. He has been quoted by relatives as saying, “If I die, I die in Jehovah and if I live, I live in Jehovah.”

    The chief surgeon said he has to respect his patient’s wishes.

    “I cannot transfuse a patient if he does not want to be transfused. The patient and his wife are Jehovah Witnesses and they have refused transfusion,” Dr. John said.

    Benjamin’s family, on the other hand, are not Jehovah Witnesses and want him to get the transfusion.

    Benjamin’s sister, Janet Proctor said they are hurting deeply and asked a visiting group from the church to encourage Benjamin to take the blood.

    “If my brother’s condition should deteriorate, I hope God can help me to forgive you,” she told a church elder.

    She said her brother is a young man who has a future ahead of him.

    The elder told her he understood her hurt, but there was nothing he could do as it was her brother’s wish not to accept the blood and that no one had forced the decision on him.

    The elder said they are governed by what the Bible says and the supporting scripture is found in Acts 15 verses 20, 28 and 29.

    Dr. John said Benjamin has stopped bleeding and although his haemoglobin is dangerously low, he has been able to survive since Friday.

    “That’s not to say that he will live, at any time he can have a heart attack or some other fatal event from this low blood count,” Dr. John said.

    “I am going to continue to support him heavily in terms of other modalities; giving him oxygen and hoping that the bleeding does not continue. Hopefully we can get his blood count built up over the next two weeks,” he added.

    The chief surgeon added that he understood the position of the other family wanting the transfusion.

    “I have taken care of hundreds of Jehovah Witness patients over the last 20 years. There are many who did not refuse blood. However, I have had to watch others including children, die because of their religious beliefs,” he said.

    Dr. John said that as difficult as it might be for some to accept the circumstances, he would advocate tolerance for the difference in people’s religious beliefs and the sensitivity surrounding their decisions.

  • metatron
    metatron

    "no one forced the decision on him", right?

    But the vultures hanging around his bedside can disassociate him and REMOVE his Witness friends and family, can't they?

    They can decide to read off his name so that he is shunned by all - if he takes blood.

    They are the predatory liars who use deceit by claiming that a person who takes blood has "disassociated himself" - a legal

    dodge invented by Watchtower lawyers.

    He probably has no idea that the elderly Watchtower sociopaths can't abandon the blood doctrine - even though it has

    been disproved, point by point - without ANY IN DEPTH DEFENSE.

    metatron

  • bluesapphire
    bluesapphire

    Is he aware that he can take hemopure? Somebody needs to get the HLC because it's so sad to watch this man die knowing the Watchtower would allow him to have lived by taking cow's blood. Is there anyone who can send this information to his elders? I am sitting here helpless. What can I do?

    You know it's bad enough that witnesses die by refusing *certain* blood products. But it's even worse when they refuse a product that is allowed just because they themselves don't understand what is allowed and what isn't. Consciencious decision my A$$! These people don't even know what they believe!

    And the way the media presents it is so rediculously unresearched and uninformed. They make it seem like JW's unanimously refuse ALL blood transfusions. The wording needs to clearly portray the reality which is that they only refuse *certain* blood products but accept others. Whenever a JW says they "refuse blood transfusions" I correct them and say, "You mean you refuse *some* blood products."

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother
    “If I die, I die in Jehovah and if I live, I live in Jehovah.”

    I seem to have heard that line before somewhere and I can think of one or two other cliche's from the WT . Lets hope this man pulls through, whether he takes it or not.

    We were all hoodwinked once . Incidentally, also hope that he is made fully aware of all the permitted blood based treatments that might help

  • Sentinel
    Sentinel

    I have gone through this "blood issue" thing with both of my elderly parents on several different occasions. At the time that they were on their deathbed and told they needed blood to survive, both adamately refused and the family honored their requests. Some hospitals are set up to deal with this, but most aren't. Hospital staff can be very "god like" anyway, and this just made it so much worse. Although very close to death, they each pulled through. Dad lived awhile longer and then died of complications from stroke. Mom was extremely weakened and strugged for a couple years, and is now doing quite well at near 80.

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