Local News: Blood transfusions for wife continue despite man's protest

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  • restoretherepublic
    restoretherepublic

    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011105100365

    Blood transfusions for wife continue despite man's protest

    JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- A Southern Indiana man says a hospital is giving his wife blood transfusions despite his religious objections.

    Bruce Huff, Charlestown, said he shares the Jehovah's Witnesses' belief that receiving blood is a sin. Huff, 58, was baptized as a Jehovah's Witness but doesn't attend services regularly and doesn't consider himself a member.

    His wife, Candy Huff, has been diagnosed with polypharmaceutical overdose, which means she was taking too many different types of medications. After his wife was rushed to Clark Memorial Hospital several weeks ago, Huff wrote a letter to the hospital, saying she shouldn't be given blood transfusions.

    "I love Candy. I told them to do absolutely anything to save her life, except give her blood or blood products," Bruce Huff told the Evening News and Tribune.

    The hospital petitioned a court to appoint someone else to make medical decisions for Candy Huff, saying Bruce Huff could not act in her best interest. The court appointed Candy Huff's aunt, and the transfusions continued, the paper said.

    Bruce Huff said his religious beliefs prompted the hospital's action, but hospital attorney Pamela Thompson denied that.

    "This situation was very, very unique," she said. "(Religion) was not the substance or basis of the petition."

    Thompson said this was the first time in her five years representing the hospital that she asked a judge to intervene in a patient's care. She said it would have been preferable for Candy Huff to have designated someone to oversee her care.

    "The hospital always tries to look at the facts and circumstances and look at the families, all of the patient's rights and all of the family's rights," Thompson said.

  • mimimimi
    mimimimi

    This guy sounds like he has mental problems and is not very smart - oh, that's pretty much anybody who believes the JW religion.

  • keyser soze
    keyser soze
    She said it would have been preferable for Candy Huff to have designated someone to oversee her care.

    Aren't the medical directive cards supposed to accomplish that? If she wasn't carrying one, then that's pretty telling. It's also telling that the article doesn't say where she stands on the issue, only the husband.

    Bruce Huff said his religious beliefs prompted the hospital's action

    What religious beliefs could he be referring to, if he doesn't attend services regularly, and doesn't consider himself a member?

  • Black Sheep
    Black Sheep
    What religious beliefs could he be referring to, if he doesn't attend services regularly, and doesn't consider himself a member?

    Just because a born in only shows up for the occasional memorial and/or sells drugs, pimps, and wears chains from his nose ring to his nipples doesn't mean that he is mentally free from the cult.

  • straightshooter
    straightshooter

    It is ones like these who make me happy. They make it more difficult for the WTS to defend their stand on the blood issue.

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