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Mother, son missing in forced chemotherapy case

Wed, 20th May, 2009 - Posted by Joshuah

Then he said to them, “Therefore render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”   Matthew 22:21

We do not belong to “Caesar”, and neither do our children.

A Minnesota judge issued an arrest warrant Tuesday for the mother of Daniel Hauser, a 13-year-old boy who is refusing treatment for his cancer, after neither she nor the boy showed up for a court appearance.

Doctors say Daniel Hauser's lymphoma responded well to a first round of chemotherapy in February.

“It is imperative that Daniel receive the attention of an oncologist as soon as possible,” wrote Brown County District Judge John R. Rodenberg in an order to “apprehend and detain.”

“His best interests require it,” Rodenberg wrote.

The judge had scheduled the hearing to review an X-ray ordered by the court to assess whether Daniel’s Hodgkin’s lymphoma was worsening.

The boy’s father, Anthony Hauser, did appear at Tuesday’s hearing, where he testified that he last saw the mother, Colleen Hauser, at the family’s farm on Monday night, when she told him she was going to leave “for a time.”

He said he did not know where they had gone.

During the hearing, Dr. James Joyce testified he saw the boy and his mother on Monday at his office. He said the boy had “an enlarged lymph node” near his right clavicle and that the X-ray showed “significant worsening” of a mass in his chest. In addition, the boy complained of “extreme pain” at the site where a port had been inserted to deliver an initial round of chemotherapy. The pain was “most likely caused by the tumor or mass pressing on the port,” testified Joyce, who called the X-ray “fairly dramatic” evidence that the cancer was worsening.

Rodenberg ordered custody of the boy transferred to Brown County Family Services and issued a contempt order for the mother.

Source/Full Story: CNN.com

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6 Responses to “Mother, son missing in forced chemotherapy case”


tangent310 May 20, 2009

Have we really flown so far from freedom that an American judicial process can countermand the personal healthcare decisions made by American families? Obviously we have, alot of courts have forced parents to give treatments to their children that the parents had determined were either unneccesary or against their personal beliefs. Discipline, education, care…what is next? I agree that Big Brother should be watching, but perhaps he should keep his hands off of our children.

daicom May 20, 2009

Oh yeah….let the kid die already!!! who care about him….really if his own parents want to watch him die, who are we to step in and say you cant do that!! since his parents wishes are to see him waste away….. I say let it happen already it’s gods plan for this kid to suffer and die.

daicom May 20, 2009

Whats more asinine……my comment or the truth that it’s his parents wish that somehow a god will cure him….in the meantime they’ll watch him waste away and suffer

    Joshuah May 20, 2009

    daicom:

    Your comment, obviously, since there was no mention of the family’s desire to see the boy healed by “a god.”

    From the CNN piece:
    “the family opted for a holistic medical treatment based upon Native American healing practices called Nemenhah and rejected further treatment.”

    It would seem as though you have made far too many assumptions…your comments illustrate this.

SMS June 27, 2009

This child has Hodgkins Llymphoma and the likelihood of recovery with chemotherapy and radiation if treated in the early stages is > 90%. Holistic treatments can be employed in tandem with chemotherapy. I fail to see why the parents are concerned about
Christian MD