My condolences go out to the families of the people that lost their lives.
Research and read Jehovah's Witnesses murders and torture murders http://www.watchtowernews.org/familymurders.htm
that's the facebook message i just got from one of my friends on facebook that is studying ..she was raised a jw but the family left for years.
her mom (widowed) is now back in and is trying to get her 35 year old daughter now staying with her to come in by telling her how she wil lbe destroyed if she doesn't..same old love.. snoozy.
My condolences go out to the families of the people that lost their lives.
Research and read Jehovah's Witnesses murders and torture murders http://www.watchtowernews.org/familymurders.htm
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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High rank COMMENT Should The State Pay Extra To Provide Special Medical Procedure ...
Care2.com (blog) - Robin Marty - 23 minutes ago An attorney for a Jehovah's Witness told the Kansas Court of Appeals on Wednesday that her client is willing to die for her faith rather than get a liver ...
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jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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Rebuttal interesting facts by worldly medical professional
Wrong. I am an anesthesia provider and I can tell you for a fact that blood transfusions, per unit, are a little less than $500 per unit depending on type, be it packed red blood cells, platelets, or fresh frozen plasma. Surgeons and anesthesia providers do not use blood products as a crutch...the risks are possible but are very rare and usually involve an antibody reaction. Blood products are necessary to have on standby for major surgeries, especially ones involving highly vascular organs, like the liver or spleen.
Your claim of 25 units of blood for a major surgery are a stretch. The last time we transfused that much was for a multiple gunshot wound months ago. And we get plenty of those on a regular basis. We can do a liver transplant with less than 5 units of packed red blood cells. EPO is not a blood substitue; it enhances blood production and is not effective during surgery. Hospitals LOSE money on blood transfusions secondary to cost of having staff supply them, test, and make ready those transfusions. Blood substitutes, such as LR, D5W, and NS do not carry oxygen, which is why we give blood.
About 95% of your ( JW Troll) claims are wrong. Go back to your sources. The study you (Jehovah's Witness Watchtower troll) cited is a retrospective study involving numerous other medications that impair healing, especially bone healing in the cases involving Toradol as a pain adjunct. The few studies, all retrospective, provide no empirical evidence for change of practice regarding blood product transfusion. This is cited in the implications of the data in all studies.
The risk of transfusion reaction or infection is approximately 1:200,000, and varies with virulent strains and antibody type. In all, adverse reactions are very rare. Statistics are not "alarming" as you propose.
Again, when you are fact-checking you must be aware of other circumstances, drugs, and patient condition prior to surgery before making assumptions. Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/04/19/2812761/jehovahs-witness-battles-in-kansas.html#ixzz1K8rwSVc1
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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Jehovah's Witnesses trolls spamming obfuscation http://www.kansascity.com/2011/04/19/2812761/jehovahs-witness-battles-in-kansas.html They know EXACTLY what they are doing demented/demonic Jehovah's Witnesses wilfully posting misinformation that gets men,women,CHILDREN killed.. so the WT can squirm out of liability The JW get in an emergency at ER and are so deluded & confused that they don't know what do do and die for nothing
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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Just up NOW #1 rank need supportive comments easy register anonymous postingsAppeals court hears case of Jehovah's Witness in need of transplantKansas City Star - Brad Cooper - 26 minutes ago The answer could decide whether 64-year-old Mary Stinemetz, a Jehovah's Witness from Hill City, Kan., can replace her failing liver that has left her near ... |
Jehovah's Witness ask Kan. Court of Appeals to allow bloodless ...Greenfield Daily Reporter - John Milburn - 8 hours ago An attorney for a Jehovah's Witness told the Kansas Court of Appeals on Wednesday that her client is willing to die for her faith rather than get a liver ... |
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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Jehovah's Witness ask Kan. Court of Appeals to allow bloodless ...Greenfield Daily Reporter - 20 minutes ago An attorney for a Jehovah's Witness tell the Kansas Court of Appeals that her client is willing to die for her faith rather than get a liver transplant paid ... |
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jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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It just sounds crazy that they take organs and deny blood . Sure blood can be dangerous but so can organs . They won't change their dogma on blood for one reason only and that's fear of wrongful death suitesWatchtower society will not allow a Jehovah's Witness to pre store their OWN blood called autologous blood,YET allows the transfusion of so-called Hemopure made from Bovine cow's blood.
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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My two observation take aways on this case
1) With all due respect you have to be pretty poor to be on state medicaide welfare I have been down and out but even I was not 'poor enough' to be on welfare Soooo,asking for $250,000 is outrageous.Asking for welfare to pay for JW 'rights' is like asking the same for state to pay for Scientology dianetics inpatient counseling.
2) Lotta Watchtower JW blood crisis would go away if they let them do autologous bank your own blood ahead for elective surgeries
I put away 2 pints for a mega major surgery and my surgeon didn't even need to use em was there for a backup which is all they wanted of course no use for trauma emergencies like car crash
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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Using below as my bump for your entertainment
This is the latest JW troll apologist cut n paste
Author: kurre, 20 Apr 2011 11:12:12
Bulgarian Nationalists Demand Ban of Jehovah Witnesses
ARE JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES A CULT?
No, Jehovah's Witnesses are not "cultish". They live work and go to school among the community. Many have had a college education. Some Jehovah's Witnesses are doctors, lawyers, teachers and other professionals. They are not isolated in communes or monestaries and do not wear 'special clothes' habits or 19th century garb. They do not have any outlandish (unusual) rituals or ceremonies. They don't have a charasmatic leader they view as "God's prophet" and don't have to contribute a fixed amount of their income to their religion.
Their beliefs are not 'translation bound' meaning they can all give solid reasons from ANY bible for their beliefs. They are happy to conduct bible discussion with ANY TRANSLATION of the bible and their literature often quotes from different translations. All of Jehovah's Witnesses, young or old are capable of explaining the reasons they belong to their religion.
They do go from 'door to door' spreading the gospel but they do this because they view it as a command from Jesus (see Matthew 28: 19, 20). They are a moral group that obey the law of the land and have not been linked with systematic institutionalized sexual or financial scandal. Who knew? Their Watchtower is now the world’s largest magazine. But you can’t buy it anywhere.http://w3.newsmax.com/a/oct10/jehovah/
jehovah's witness battles in kansas court for bloodless transplant .... kansas city star - brad cooper-1 hour ago.
but she also would have to compromise her jehovah's witness principles, because she would receive a blood transfusion, something she believes violates god's ...transplant case pits religion, medicaid rules -kansas.com.
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http://www.kansas.com/2011/04/20/1815277/transplant-case-pits-religion.html
second article comment here too