France event ??

by lancelink 5 Replies latest watchtower medical

  • lancelink
    lancelink

    This message was emailed to me today ,,

    Historic EVENT IN FRANCE!!!!!!

    We would like to share with you an experience related by
    brother Baudril, from the Hospital Liaison Committee,
    during a recent circuit assembly in Marseilles.

    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.
  • lancelink
    lancelink

    OK, let me try this one more time,,,, sorry :

    Historic EVENT IN FRANCE !!!!!!

    We would like to share with you an experience related by
    brother Baudril, from the Hospital Liaison Committee,
    during a recent circuit assembly in Marseilles .
    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.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    I got this a few weeks ago, I don't think even the witnesses are sure this story is true from the DB I saw it posted on.

    purps

  • twinkle toes
    twinkle toes
    Does EPO contain blood fractions?( wiki-pedia)
    While erythropoietin itself is not a blood product, some brands of the synthetic form do have a very small amount of a blood fraction added to them. The epoetin-alfa formulation (Epogen®, Procrit®) contains 2.5 mg human serum albumin. The albumin first prevents the pharmaceutical from sticking to the vial, and then acts as a carrier molecule to help the EPO remain in the bloodstream until it reaches its destination at the bone marrow.
    Two formulations of Eprex®, one of which replaces albumin with polysorbate as a stabilizer, are available in Canada and other countries. [1] Recormon® is also albumin-free, with polysorbate being the stabilizer. [1] Aranesp® comes in two formulations, one contains albumin; the other is albumin-free. [1]

    I wonder which one they used.

    I know that this is very expensive stuff. In Canada to get 6 vials of 0.4ml. is $510.00C. At a vial a day that can add up fast. I can take from 2 to 6 weeks to work.(from my experience)

    Did the Bethel pick up the tab? When my Family member needed it they certainly didn't offer to pay. But they did supply a hemotologist who prescribed it over the phone. Nice Eh?

  • Narkissos
  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    quote from email: " The doctors accept, and the Bethel supplied the product."

    Twinkle Toes: " But they did supply a hemotologist who prescribed it over the phone. Nice Eh?

    When did WT Bethel become involved in distributing medical supplies?

    Does this mean they are now in the pharma business now, too?

    Perhaps they have stock in Digital Angel and will be selling the chip implants in the future?

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