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Parker just 'normal' kid, dad says
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I know of a women who was diagnosed with a later stage of Breast cancer, she said that chemotherapy would not be an option. She went on a raw food diet and eliminated her cancer. This was in 2000 and she has been healty since.
Every person I know that has had cancer that used radiation and chemotherapy and have died. It had prolonged their suffering and made them very ill.
I know the Jensens well, and I heard much of their story from them. They were victims of a crazy scenario, which I too believe was fueled by power hunger, over zealous "social services" and prestige driven medical people.
In the midst of all this, they catered a reception for a family member, and several attendees told me it was the best food they'd had at such an event! The Jensens needed to earn money for family survival.
The problem going to continue to intensify as more and more calls to 'protect the children' come and legislatures, fearing public backlash, simply go along with the crowd without proper due diligence.
Time has proven them wrong. Congratulations to courageous parents who prevailed. Time for the medical and governmental egos to pay up.
Parker's continued good health is all the proof one needs that the DCFS lied in this case.
It makes me happy to see that we can turn the dictator fifedom back so that we as parents can have the rights to take care of our own families.
their legal fight, I as a parent am very interested in seeing them win something. If its only an apology.
I also hope they can recoup their legal fees that they have as wel, at the very least their son is alive,and doing well. Way to be a great parents should be the name of the book.
However, I hope no one takes this as a blanket license to ignore the advice of physicians. In general, they know what they're doing. You should have a very good reason, such as inspiration or a second opinion, to reject a doctor's advice.
I suspect what they actually said was that the overwhelming majority of people with Ewing's sarcoma die in a year if untreated.
I see your point but it is a little like a kid's playing Russian roulette, then telling his parents that they were silly to worry about him since he lived through it.
I know the father. I applaud the boy's continued health, but wonder about the motive and character of the father, especially when it comes to the money being saught.
Unfortunately, some parents are incompetent and can't make the correct decisions for their child. Sometimes the doctor really does know best. (I don't include the Jensen family in this category.)
After that experience, I always look for another opinion AND without telling anything to the other doctor. I also found that IHC is a network of cover-my-back doctors too.
Drs. cannot always be trusted and any Dr. who hesitaites about second opinions needs to be questioned.
He wouldn't. He may be arrogant but he cannot be that stupid. Do you really think he would risk his license just so he could force a boy into participating in a medical study? Are you guys crazy!!
The parents sound pretty irrational. They knew nothing about medicine and they refused to treat their son's condition? That is crazy. 99% of the time their son would have died. They just got lucky.
Do you think all doctors are in some sort of conspiracy to force your son into treatment that he didn't need?
The state needs to intervene in these circumstances. There are always those nutcases that think that some holistic treatment will heal their son's cancer so they do not allow their kids to have surgury or medicine. Too many kids die from that each year. Kids should not die for their parents stupidity.
Most people on this board sound like Tom Cruise bashing psychology and promoting scientology.
OH yes, the Texas CPS works the same way. LIE,CHEAT, DO WHATEVER IS NEEDED to beat the parents.
This re-enforces the need for controlling the power of these organizations.
Nice alternative medicine.
Bottom line-- explore every option, get more than one opinion, and remember no one is perfect-- including Gail Ruzicka, who got plenty of mileage out of the Parker Jensen case.
This whole thing was crazy and PCMC was to blame. At no time were the Jensen�s NOT seeking medical treatment for their son. He was being tested, he was under the care of an oncologist, and the parents were actively seeking other opinions. He had several test results that came back indicating that he did NOT have Ewings Sarcoma, yet doctors at PCMC continued to push their aggressive agenda and brought in DCFS.
Parents need to be advocates, not only for your children, but yourselves. I had a surgeon try to schedule me for major surgery without any concern for a second opinion or conduct any other tests that should have been performed. It all boils down to money. We should all make sure that we are very comfortable with the treatment options that have been offered before proceeding.
There are no "parental rights"! Not in this country, and certainly not in this State. Not anymore!
Orwell would have said, "I told you so!"
My, but that is a bit, well, akward, isn't it?
Any single doctor that tells a parent to "conform to the treatment I prescribe or I'll take your child away," is stepping way over the line, letting his ego get in the way of appropriate treatment. It is just as unwise for DCFS workers to accept only one opinion. Diagnosis is most often a game of probability, and additional opinions can only help lower the odds.
The Jensens obviously have a case here. I hope they win it.
This is a major thing wrong with America-that ANYONE can take you to court for ANYTHING and you have to pay for your own defense even if you are innocent or the charges are untrue!
We need to be like other countries where the loser pays court costs and we would cut unneccesary legal suits dramatically!
According to the Doctor's at Primary, they know all. Their option is the only option. Anything else is abuse.
Unfortunately, Primary's is too much like a dictatorship. The naive posters above think they would be charged with medical malpractice "if they had really done anything wrong?" How laughable. They are the expert authority on pediatric practice for the region and have widespread influence. How could anyone provide expert testimony against them?Open your eyes people.
Parker Jensen wasn't "lucky he survived," as some have said here - He was lucky he had parents who thought for themselves and wouldn't be bullied. The only bullet he dodged "Jud," was that his parents didn't follow the "competent medical professional" like dumb sheep. Doctors can make mistakes. Everyone knows that - except for the doctors at Primary's.
That being said, DCFS overstepped their boundaries in this case-as they do in several cases. I am saddened by how much control the government tries to have over parents and families. Yes, there are parents that don't care about their children and probably should not have control of their well-being. But, a vast majority of parents are good parents and will always try to do what is best for their children.
I am very glad that Parker is okay. I hope he continues to be healthy.
So Mr./Ms. Anonymous - you think it is all the parent's fault that their son Parker is alive and doing well? I couldn't agree with you more...
People who side with the state in this case remind me of mindless lemmings who lack the ability to see facts and think for themselves...
At NO TIME was health care denied to this child. The diagnosis was questioned cause chemo without a cancer is a death sentence. The growth in his mouth WAS removed and found to be non-cancerous. Now what is the problem with you people??
The diagnosis was completely wrong, the cure (surgical removal) was the correct choice.
If you are diagnosed with a desease, the first question the comes to my mind is "How bad is it?". Thats what the Jensen's asked as they went to PCMC for help...duh. That doesnt tell me they declined a Drs. help. You sound like the type of person that takes your car in for an oil change, the mechanic says you need new brakes and an overhaul and you just write a check and go sit in the waiting room complimenting the mechanic for saving your life while he laughs all the way to the bank.
Granted, medical science is not perfect, and neither are the people who practice in that profession. what I find amazing is how LDS apologists (whom I consider to be relgious fanatics by definition) blame the "medical industry" and "doctors" in general, and "the government" for conspiring to take away their freedoms and money; but then these same people DEFEND their obviously flawed and error-prone Church leaders and their Church by saying "the Church is true, but the people aren't". Why can't you have that same attitude about medical science? That is, "medical science is true and good, but sometimes one or two doctors are NOT true and good." Or "the U.S. Government is true and good (having been established by inspiration from God), but sometimes one or two politicians are NOT true and good"??? I guess it all depends on what direction the rinse cycle spun when your brain was washed.
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