Jehovah's Witness loses fight to reject blood transfusion (CANADA)

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  • ezekiel3
    ezekiel3

    Source: http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=481072005

    Jehovah's Witness loses fight to reject blood transfusion BRAD HUNTER
    IN TORONTO
    A 14-YEAR-OLD Canadian Jehovah?s Witness who is suffering from cancer has lost her court fight to refuse a blood transfusion which her faith forbids.

    The teenager broke down in tears when the decision was announced by Justice Victor Paisley in a Toronto courtroom, before she was taken away in an ambulance under police guard.

    The girl - identified only as Sarah - had reportedly fled across the country with her parents to Ontario after a judge in her home province of British Columbia ruled she could not refuse a blood transfusion if her doctors believed it was medically necessary.

    On crutches and looking extremely pale, she began dabbing her eyes as the judge read his decision.

    Justice Paisley supported the BC court?s decision to impose an apprehension order, saying the teenager and her family had previous opportunities to present their case.

    He said the order - which gives children?s services, a caseworker or social worker permission to remove a child from the care of its parent - was necessary because the girl and her family, who cannot be identified under a publication ban, left the province for Ontario.

    "Sarah and her parents had left the province of BC in flight," the judge said. "It is much more urgent now [that the girl should] receive treatment. Any delay risks her life."

    The girl?s lawyers had argued that she was not seriously ill and that, even though she was a minor, she still had a right to refuse treatment.

    Shane Brady, the family?s lawyer, said they came to Ontario only to receive a second opinion and had hoped to begin alternative therapy in the United States soon.

    Mr Brady said: "She was seeking competent medical care. The young woman was devastated. This is a matter of patient choice.

    "To be denied that choice and be told, ?Look, you?ve got to go back to British Columbia to be treated by a doctor that you?ve lost trust in? - that?s difficult for anybody to stomach."

    The teenager - who has bone cancer - has already had surgery on her right leg and undergone chemotherapy to treat the disease.

    So far, she has not had any blood transfusions - banned by the Jehovah?s Witness faith - but her doctors have not ruled them out, as the chemotherapy can harm blood cell production.

    On 18 March, a Vancouver judge ruled that the girl needed to undergo cancer treatment after a tumour was removed from her leg.

    The two-pronged attack involves both chemotherapy and blood transfusions, and the girl?s doctors felt the transfusions would likely be necessary.

    British Columbia?s supreme court then ruled on 11 April that the teenager?s constitutional right to choose medical treatment does not override the courts? authority to protect her life and safety.

    But following the ruling and an assessment that revealed her blood counts had dropped to dangerous levels, the teenager and her family went to Toronto for a second opinion.

    The apprehension order was issued by the BC court last week, while the girl was seeking treatment at Toronto?s Hospital for Sick Children.

    Mr Brady argued the apprehension order was not rightly given because it was done in the absence of the parents and the girl - denying them the right to fight it.

    Jehovah?s Witnesses believe blood is a sacred source of life and not to be misused or tampered with under any circumstances, even life-saving.

  • tetrapod.sapien
    tetrapod.sapien

    good. maybe someday she will thank the courts and doctors for extending her life, and come post her experience here on JWD.

    :But following the ruling and an assessment that revealed her blood counts had dropped to dangerous levels, the teenager and her family went to Toronto for a second opinion.

    typical JW distrust of science. their daughter is in great danger of dying and they decide to go across the country for second opinion! surely there were other doctors in BC perfectly capable of giving the much needed second opinion?

  • ezekiel3
    ezekiel3

    I wonder how much their "disappearing act" cost them in the final decision.

    No matter, JWs never win in court when it comes to minors.

  • Daunt
    Daunt

    The messed up thing is.. you can like not get the transfusion then just confess to the elders and go along with their lives.

  • EvilForce
    EvilForce

    I was in Toronto during the disappearing act. I think by fleeing without the judge's consent doomed them. But I prefer to look at it as cooler heads prevailed. Of course having the girl transported like that only would exacerbate her health. Where is the moral responsibility there?

  • Balsam
    Balsam

    This situtation is played out many times. I hope the parents and the girl will realize that their faith is not compromised and that it is out of their hands. If their lucky she will survive to tell her story in the awake magazine someday. I am thankful that the governments are smarter than the stupid men called the governing body who care not who dies for their lies. The parents feel no responsibility to any but the rules set up for them by the old men. Poor folks they think Jehovah is asking this of them, ignorance is dangerious.

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu

    Am I the only one who thinks this isn't over yet?

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    Am I the only one who thinks this isn't over yet?

    It won't be over until the WTS sees this girl is dead.

  • fifi
    fifi
    It won't be over until the WTS sees this girl is dead.

    The saddest thing is that if she does die, they'll be blaming it all on the transfusion, never mind all they delays they've been causing to prevent the treatment.

    Makes me soooo angry.

  • Ticker
    Ticker

    Good! I hope this is going to be an ongoing predident. It may serve well to save lives and also be a wake up call to witnesses that all is not well or right in their fantasy world, especially if trained medical staff and human courts find WTBTS reasoning on blood as hazerdous to ones well being.

    Ticker

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