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Bobbisox | 16:24 Sun 30th May 2010 | ChatterBank
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but I still can not fathom such a barbaric thing out....
sorry if you are a JW btw, perhaps you could enlighten me?

can someone please explain to me just why Jehovah's Witnesses would refuse a transfusion? (15:20 on Sun 30/May/10)
My friend is standing at the bedside of her critically ill Dad who has joined the JWs with all of the family, my friend is not in the religion, they have given him a matter of hours to live, yet he...has categorically refused a transfusion when he briefly came round, he has signed a disclaimer before the op, I am so sad for my friend who is very upset and crying when she has just rang me, hell! what do you say to someone in here situation?
I just would like someone to come on and give a positive to all this
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FAITH....faith doesn't need evidence, science or logic and that is it in a nutshell.
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she is in a right state about this and I can't think of anything to say to help her
arrrrggg
Bloody religion!!
Its not possible to defend the indefensible
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wise words from a couple of great guys, but I could scream at such cr@p
Dad is going to die without medical intervention.
His choice.............
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I know this sqad, sadly...you are right
he needs to produce more red cells as the count is now critical
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crafty to see her like this is terrible, but I know what you mean
If JW's refuse transfusions then they should be discharged and sent home so that someone who does actually want life saving treatment can be treated

Hospitals are for ill people to be treated in the hope that they may get better, they are NOT a place for religious nuts to watch their relatives die unnecessarily
sorry to be so blunt bobbi
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he's unconcious joe, doubt whether they could do that
sqad?
loeluke...LOL I quite agree, but what would the "Human Rights" brigade say?

Also joe the medical profession has it's fair share of "nuts"
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hey No joe, I wouldn't have asked the question for all comments to be sugar coated
bobbi...quite right, they will have to see it out now in the hospital.

Just a guess,but it sounds like a type of aplastic anaemia.
The medical profession by law do not have a right to allow people to die they will override his consent and give him the transfusion.
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it is a bit sketchy sqad, I know he had some of his bladder removed 3 yrs back, cancer, and I am told this is some kind of recontructive surgery where he has to have stents inserted..???
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I am not so sure this will happen maggie, apparently they can be 'shunned' by their community if they allow this?
This is crazy that in this day and age where someones life could be saved the religion won't allow it..How ludicrous it that??
They won't. maggie - I used to work in a hospice and the patient's wishes were paramount. Anyone can refuse to give consent to treatment if they are mentally capable of doing so.
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hello SS pet x

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