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Parker just 'normal' kid, dad says
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1. I am a lawyer and the son of two Doctors, brother of two more and have the higest regard for the medical profession.
2. yes, medical science has made amazing breakthroughs, including cures for some forms of cancer.
3. the Jensens did not "use religious fanaticism as grounds for denying the best health treatments science has to offer" - they merely asked for an unbiased second opinion, sought surgical help, received it and had the original diagnosis PROVED WRONG!!!! How dare you judge them to be abusive parents! and on such a totally baseless allegation of falsehoods!
3. the comparison between government leaders trying to force parents to do the wrong thing to their child under threat of using the power of the state to take him away from them and LDS folks being forgiving of errors made by Church leaders is intellectually vacuous at best. The coercive power of the state compared to voluntary religious activity? The Church does not (and has no power to) criminalize the behavior of anyone victimized by leaders mistakes. On the other hand, in this case the medical profession and the state tried to do exactly that.
You are not making a case in favor of child abuse are you, or was that your intention? And before making this post did you consider that many of the key players in wanting to take away this child from the Jensens are members of that church/religion you profess to hate, the LDS CHurch?
However, it seems there were some parallels in this story to religious stories, such as the two women who both went before Solomon claiming to be the parent of the same child, one was more than delighted at the prospect of cutting the child in half, much like those who rationalize it was right to take this child from the Jensens and radiate him. But where can you find leaders with the wisdom of Solomon in public office anymore?
HAH! I caught them! NO ONE goes to Idaho by choice.
The problem is that only the extraordinary cases get publicity. If Jensen really did have cancer this story would have died years ago.
But just because the Jensens accidentally made the right decision does not make it logical, wise, or moral. The odds are heavily set against people like the Jensens. Far more kids die each year from the kind of decisions that the Jenson parents made than live.
Just because you are parent does not mean that you are an expert in everything that effects your child. I hate government invasion but it is people like the jensens that show me that it is needed in extreme cases.
I find it hard to believe the conspiracy theories being propagated here. Do people actually believe that Primary is filled with medical personnel who are indifferent to killing people as long as they make a dollar or are able to complete a research project?
Did the United States invent Aids? Did Bush order the 911 attacks? Are you guys nuts!?
The picture being painted here is highly unrealistic.
You "caught them"?
The Jensen's have family in Idaho, they made a choice to go there on vacation.
My daughter is one of 1000s (!) of long-term survivors of childhood cancer--in her case leukemia, now ten years off treatment. Straight-A student, tall and beautiful like her mom.
Her odds were not good (I was told 15%), but there she is. Thanks to (dare I say it?) chemo.
Sure, if she had had glioblastoma multiforme, she would be dead now. Cancer is many diseases, not one. Hello??!!
As a former Utah resident and strong supporter of PCMC, I have actually reviewed the public records of the PJ case closely (unlike many posters here, apparently). The diagnosis was _never_ disproven. The tumor _was_ malignant. The smart treatment statistically was exactly as recommended but never given. Parker got lucky. Good for him but don't make his parents out to be brilliant or his doctors, malevolent.
MOST children are treated on clinical trials. That's why the outcomes keep getting better. The doctor does not "profit" from enrolling patients. The trials are mostly paid for by the NCI, not drug companies.
I could go on but, in contrast to cancer, you can't cure stupid.
Dr. Benjamin Rush (signatory to the Declaration of Independence)
Getting the "facts" from the Jensens' lawyers: what a brilliant way to get to the truth of this matter! Why didn't _I_ think of that?
Treating patients according to statistics: obviously a bad idea. What _was_ I thinking?
As we all know, 73.3% of statistics are made up.
Next time, it's the ouija board for me.
I sounded "bitter"? I challenge you to find bitterness in my original post. Frustration, yes. Bitterness, no. (Shhhhh: the psychologists call that "projecting.") The only thing I'm bitter about--now--is your clumsy attempt to psychoanalyze me.
You are of course correct--for once (woo-HOO!)--about insurance companies (or Medicaid) paying for care on most pediatric cancer trials. But ponder this: would they fork over money for ineffective treatment? What's their motive?? Is it all part of some vast conspiracy??? My point--poorly made--was that doctors do not profit in any direct financial way from enrolling patients. Many of those who are upset about this case seem to think otherwise.
One last _real_ fact (is it on the lawyers' website?): childhood cancer survival rates get better every year. The credit goes to all those benighted, greedy, statistics-crazed, CV-obsessed doctors.
This is fun! Your turn!
Thank you Parkers for standing up for your rights, and ours! Much Love and respect.
T
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This case had nothing to do with religious fanaticism or the Mormon church. The parents were actively seeking a second opinion and were pressured by PCMC to have Parker undergo chemo without delay. The original diagnosis was wrong. Read up on the story before you post your non-stop drivel. I�m not LDS and certainly no apologist, but even I can see you have an obvious axe to grind. You're way off topic...do it someplace else.