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English Doctors Want to Let 2-Year-Old Die

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littlecharlotte English Doctors Want to Let 2 Year Old DieAgainst the adamant wishes of her parents, the doctors of little 2-year-old Charlotte Wyatt want to deny her life support. And of course, as we all know, doctors know everything. They are never wrong and they never ever make mistakes. Oh, but the courts have ruled in favor of the doctors. Now that settles everything. Judges know everything. They are never wrong and they never make mistakes.

Please pray for little Charlotte. May God spare her life.

Her parents have a blog here.

HT: Michele Malkin

Written by Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer

February 27th, 2006 at 4:33 am

Posted in Seminary

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  1. Charlotte is not intubated. The question is whether she should be intubated if she goes into respiratory distress.

    Intubation is not painless and it is not without complications. In this case, it would simply increase the pain that Charlotte experiences. It may extend her life briefly, but mostly it will simply make the rest of her life more painful.

    The parents are completely wrong and barbaric in this, but that’s not the point.

    They wish to make a medical decision for their child and they are being prevented. This decision is close enough that the doctors should follow the parents wishes, assuming there is a pediatric respirator available and putting Charlotte on this respirator will not endanger someone else.

    Charlotte’s parents should bear all costs since the doctors have determined the treatment is inappropriate.

    I pray God would take this sweet little girl home to him before anyone gets to torture her more.

    (And yes, I’ve intubated children myself and have taught physicians how to intubate and when they should intubate in an emergency.)

    Rob of UnSpace

    Rob

    27 Feb 06 at 11:47 am

  2. I just want to make sure I understand,

    The parents are willing to care for their child, they are willing to let things play out as they may, have some hope she may get better? And the doctors have a problem with parents willing make sacrifices for their children?

    Hmmm, interesting.

    The Cubicle Reverend

    27 Feb 06 at 1:30 pm

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