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"The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power."
-Alexander Hamilton
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Catholic Run Hospital to Murder Child under Texas Law
The Seaton Healthcare system...A Catholic run system that runs the Children's Hospital of Austin is going to murder a 16 month old Child.
Story(link).
Contact Information
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond
Bishop of Austin
Contact: Rick Bologna
Location: Chancery
P.O Box 13327 1600 N. Congress
Austin, TX 78701
512-697-2015 (link)
Children's Hospital of Austin contact info (link)
City of Austin Mayor's Comission for People with Disabilities (link)
Texas U.S. Senators
John Cornyn (link)
Kay Bailey Hutchison(link)
Governor Rick Perry of Texas (link)
Texas Futile care law is killing again: The case of Emilio Gonzales. They are going to murder a 16 month old.
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The Basics:
AUSTIN, Texas, March 14 (UPI) -- The mother of a critically ill boy is desperately seeking another hospital before doctors at Children's Hospital in Austin, Texas, remove his respirator.
Catarina Gonzales, 23, of Lockhart, Texas, wasn't ready to accept the physicians' assessment that continuing treatment of her 16-month-old son Emilio not only was hopeless but possibly painful, the Austin American-Statesman said Tuesday.
"It's really hard because you see your son moving and you see him opening his eyes," Gonzales said. "He's fighting. ... If I have to take him out of state, I will."
The Austin hospital on Friday gave her 10 days to find another hospital but an extensive search had failed and odds of a transfer were poor, the newspaper said. Her attorney, Jerri Ward, said she would be surprised if one could be found in Texas.
The child has Leigh's disease, which causes the central nervous system and muscles to degenerate. Doctors said the child's brain is shrinking and there's no hope of a reversal.
Gonzales told the America-Statesman she believes her son responds to her but doctors say he is comatose.
Texas law permits doctors to decide that treatment is "medically futile" if they believe it prolongs dying.
More later.
The Basics:
AUSTIN, Texas, March 14 (UPI) -- The mother of a critically ill boy is desperately seeking another hospital before doctors at Children's Hospital in Austin, Texas, remove his respirator.
Catarina Gonzales, 23, of Lockhart, Texas, wasn't ready to accept the physicians' assessment that continuing treatment of her 16-month-old son Emilio not only was hopeless but possibly painful, the Austin American-Statesman said Tuesday.
"It's really hard because you see your son moving and you see him opening his eyes," Gonzales said. "He's fighting. ... If I have to take him out of state, I will."
The Austin hospital on Friday gave her 10 days to find another hospital but an extensive search had failed and odds of a transfer were poor, the newspaper said. Her attorney, Jerri Ward, said she would be surprised if one could be found in Texas.
The child has Leigh's disease, which causes the central nervous system and muscles to degenerate. Doctors said the child's brain is shrinking and there's no hope of a reversal.
Gonzales told the America-Statesman she believes her son responds to her but doctors say he is comatose.
Texas law permits doctors to decide that treatment is "medically futile" if they believe it prolongs dying.
More later.
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