HISTORIC EVENT IN FRANCE... JW EMAIL

by whereami 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • whereami
    whereami

    Is there any way to confirm this story? I smell BS.

    Historic EVENT IN FRANCE!!!!!!

    We would like to share with you an experience related by brother Baudril, from the Hospital Liason Committee, during a recent circuit assembly in Marseille.
    Margo, a premature baby, born at 30 weeks gestation, weighing only 1.2 kg (2.65 lbs) with a very low blood count, the doctors feel it important to administer a blood transfusion. The parents, Jehovah's Witnesses, contact the H.L.C.. A process is started, faxes are sent, and the brothers propose to the doctors if they would accept to administer erythroproeteine (EPO, synthetic hormones which stimulate the production of red blood cells) for three days. The doctors accept, and the
    Bethel supplied the product. After 3 days the blood count stabilises. The brothers propose a fourth day of EPO and the count rises. So the treatment is approved and continued. Margo, who was nicknamed, ''Little fighter'' was saved. This was a first in France. So the doctors decide to try this treatment on other premature babies, and they obtain the same results. This treatment is then established for all premature babies in the Pediatric Service dep't in the hospital of Purpan, in Toulouse.



    The media would not, of course, dispense this information. But as the brother said in his talk, we don't need media publicity, we prefer to give a personal witness to touch the hearts of people. That's what was done in this case, especially to the medical personnel who witnessed personally the procedure and the devotion of the H.L.C., and did not hesitate to say: " And we say that Jehovah's witnesses don't give medical treatment to their children'', as well as the parents of other premature babies that have benefited and had their lives saved because of the treatment proposed by the HLC, who made themselves available to discuss with the brothers and give further explanations and details.



    Don't you think that a very great witness to Jehovah has been given on this occasion?



    Please do not hesitate to relate this beautiful experience to all the brothers and sisters in your vicinity. This is a situation that can serve us well in the preaching work to refute those who contradict about blood transfusions

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    JW urban legend

    there ought to be a snopes.com just for Jw urban legends - there are so many of them.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    They are just making room for l'islamisacion total de la France.

    The Witnoids will make dhimmis ranked only second in submission to les gauchistes.

    CharlesMartel must be turning over in his grave.

    BTS

  • Mrs. Fiorini
    Mrs. Fiorini

    This is the second story I've heard recently about HLC's giving medical advice and providing medical products.

    How can this be true? Are they licensed to practice medicine? Has the WT decided to go into the business of distributing synthetic hormones? Isn't that a regulated industry in France? If it doesn't work, can they be sued for malpractice?

    I agree, there is reason to suspect this story is not completely true.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    "Bethel supplied" something. Yeah, right.
    "The brothers proposed a fourth day" to these highly qualified doctors. OH BROTHER.

    If they left out the part about the "brothers" advising doctors, it might slip past as a fact.
    Total BS of a JW urban legend.

    Perhaps doctors heroically saved a baby while the HLC bogged the whole thing down in legal red tape.

  • aSphereisnotaCircle
    aSphereisnotaCircle

    My family doctor says that whenever she or her doctor friends have a patient who is dying and they don't know what to do about it,

    they just call the watchtower bible and tract society to find out what to do.

    She said that there medical advice is always spot on and as a matter of fact most of the info she needs is right there in the Awake anyway!

  • Narkissos
  • whereami
    whereami

    Thanks Narkissos. Can it be translated?

  • MidwichCuckoo
    MidwichCuckoo

    I'm still miffed at the 'medical directive' (or whatever it's called) that JWs are expected to give consent for their medical records to be available to the HLC/Elders - what a pointless joke (I know who'd I prefer to check my notes, and it isn't a part-time window cleaner, lol). As for the above story, a typical JW yarn - no names mentioned, no details, yet they STILL believe it - where do they get this stuff? Or is it churned out by the WT fiction dept? If anything like that was true they'd want it splattered all over the papers, exalting THEM not God.

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