Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Amber Ambush

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

" HSI - Jenny Thompson " <HSIResearch

HSI e-Alert - Amber Ambush

Wed, 15 Jun 2005 07:30:00 -0400

 

 

 

HSI e-Alert - Amber Ambush

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

****************************************************

June 15, 2005

 

 

Dear Reader,

 

I am furious!

 

You can underline that twice and add as many more exclamation points

as you like.

 

If you haven't heard the most recent developments in the story of

Katie Wernecke, the young Texas girl with Hodgkin's disease who was

taken from her home and family last week, I think you may be furious

too when you find out how easy it is for a state agency to remove a

child from her parents' custody based on nothing more than an absurdly

narrow mainstream view of cancer treatment.

 

-----------

Who's the boss?

-----------

 

There's a knock on the door. State authorities present a court order

to remove your child in order to give her radiation treatment contrary

to your clearly expressed wishes.

 

The fact that neither you nor the child have agreed to the treatments

is irrelevant. The fact that you have previously agreed to intensive

chemotherapy treatments to address your daughter's Hodgkin's disease

is irrelevant. The fact that you have requested an additional opinion

regarding the radiation is irrelevant. And the fact that you have

expressed a desire to find a safe alternative to radiation treatments

could hardly be less relevant.

 

This is how the medical mainstream shows you who's boss. They take

away the child you nursed through months of difficult chemo

treatments. In fact, they take all four of your children for

relocation in a foster home because your attitude toward radiation now

qualifies you as an unfit parent. And they arrest you for interfering

with Child Protection Services (CPS).

 

This sad scenario was recently played out in a small town in south

Texas where Michele and Edward Wernecke have tried to protect their

daughter Katie from one of the harshest therapies in the medical

world. After controlling a tumor in Katie's chest with an intensive

round of chemotherapy, her doctor prescribed radiation, strictly as a

preventive measure.

 

The possible long-range side effects of radiation in the upper body

include damage to the heart muscle, lungs, spine and thyroid gland, a

high risk of breast cancer and potential disruption of hormonal activity.

 

-----------

Taste of his own medicine

-----------

 

After getting a second opinion, Michele and Edward were rebuffed when

they expressed an interest in exploring alternative therapies that

might be safer than radiation. Furthermore, they were informed that

they had no choice in the matter. That's when Michele took Katie to a

family member's farm. When the mother and daughter couldn't be found

at their home, CPS authorities issued an Amber Alert.

 

Imagine being treated no differently than a kidnapper or a child

molester for simply refusing a prescribed treatment and taking steps

to protect your child.

 

Keep in mind that the Werneckes had not denied treatment for their

daughter. They were merely questioning the use of radiation as an

additional preventive treatment. The Werneckes believed they would be

able to exercise their right to weigh the benefit/risk ratio and come

to their own conclusion about how best to treat their daughter.

 

Before push came to shove and Michele was arrested, Katie and her mom

made a video in which they explained why they wanted to avoid the

radiation treatment. I saw the tape on a morning news show last week.

Katie, who appears to be a very self-possessed young woman (she

managed to earn straight As in school while undergoing chemo), states,

" I have been fine for two months since my last chemo treatment. I am

gaining weight and my hair is coming back. I feel great. I don't need

radiation treatment. And nobody asked me what I wanted. It's my body. "

 

Having been told that the risks involved with radiation are very

small, Katie suggests on the video that her doctor undergo radiation

treatment himself to prove it's safe.

 

No word on her doctor's response. I'm betting he'll take a pass.

 

-----------

Arrogance plus power

-----------

 

Last Friday, during a court proceeding that was intended to weigh the

radiation option, Katie's doctors revealed that her cancer had become

active again. This was a blow to the Werneckes who immediately agreed

to go ahead with further chemotherapy treatments. (They had not

previously been told that chemo, instead of radiation, was an option

open to them.)

 

Some might see this development as a vindication of the doctors. I see

it as a vindication of the Werneckes.

 

When the Werneckes were wary of bombarding their young daughter's

chest with radiation as a preventive measure they were treated like

dangerous fools. The state decided they were a hazard and took their

children away - a deeply traumatic act for both parents and kids

(especially a child recovering from cancer) - but it was all for the

best, according to Texas CPS.

 

When the Werneckes were told that Katie's cancer was no longer in

remission, did they stubbornly dig in and refuse treatment? Did they

vow to fight the doctors, no matter what? No. Once they were given

clear evidence that treatment was necessary, they agreed she should

receive the same treatment that had previously been effective. In

other words, their behavior was the exact opposite of the way their

behavior had been portrayed by Katie's doctor and the authorities at CPS.

 

Katie's three brothers returned home shortly after the Friday court

appearance. At this time it's unclear when Katie may be reunited with

her family. She's expected to receive chemotherapy sometime this week.

 

Whatever the future may hold for Katie, her parents and her brothers,

their experience has demonstrated just how arrogant and powerful those

in the medical mainstream can be when someone dares question their

authority.

 

****************************************************

 

 

....and another thing

 

Will conventionally trained doctors of the future be more open to

alternative medicine?

 

They might be, according to an Associated Press (AP) report about

medical schools that offer courses in acupuncture, meditation, herbal

therapies and other types of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

 

For instance, students at the University of Pennsylvania medical

school will have the opportunity this summer to study CAM therapies at

Maryland's Tai Sophia Institute, an alternative medical school that

was established 30 years ago. The idea is that by the time the

students become doctors, they'll have an open mind about the ways that

CAM methods can work hand in hand with conventional treatments.

 

Surprisingly, the Association of American Medical Colleges reports

that about 75 percent of all medical schools in the U.S. now offer

classes in various CAM techniques as part of the standard curriculum.

 

Dr. Alfred P. Fishman of the University of Pennsylvania told the AP

that 10 years ago such programs would have been sneered at. He notes

that medical schools are moving towards a concept of maintaining

wellness rather than just treating disease.

 

It's a shame that Dr. Fishman's attitude isn't more prevalent in the

Texas community where the Wernecke family lives.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

****************************************************

 

 

 

 

Sources:

 

" Texas Fights for Custody of 12-Year Old " The Associated Press,

6/9/05, washingtonpost.com

" Court Will Decide Who Should Determine Treatment Options "

Click2Houston.com, 6/8/05, click2houston.com

" Amber Alert Dispute " Roxanne Carillo, MSNBC.com, 6/7/05, msnbc.com

" Medical Schools Embrace the Healing Arts " The Associated Press,

6/5/05, ap.org

 

*********************

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...