An incident in Michigan
by Mandette 2 Replies latest watchtower medical
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millie210
Glad to see the article said SOME JWs do not accept blood. That word "some" is probably pretty accurate.
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skeeter1
Let me get this straight.
1) Seek out doctors who are willing and expert enough to treat the JWs.
2) Sign a waiver to induce the JW friendly doctors do the transplant.
3) Due to no-blood stance, impose risk that the transplant might be a failure (i.e. the organ should have gone to a more suitable candidate).
4) Then, when things go wrong . . . husband sticks by the blood ban.
5) Then, hubbie has the gall to sue the doctors when her blood loss didn't support the organ and she wouldn't get a transplant.
Gee, talk about tying the doctors' hands behind their backs and then kicking them in the groin. I think these doctors (and all doctors) should think twice before accepting a JW patient. And, organ donation should consider the person's refusal to take blood products into the eligibility criteria.
Skeeter