Posted on 10/04/2015 10:43:28 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
A Columbus attorney has announced that a 12-year-old Amish girl is cancer-free, despite courtroom testimony last year from doctors that she would be dead in six months without chemotherapy treatments.
Maurice Thompson, the executive director for the libertarian nonprofit 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, said the girl, Sarah Hershberger, shows no signs of cancer and appears to be healthy.
She had MRIs and blood work, and the judge over the last year helped facilitate at least one trip to the Cleveland Clinic. The MRIs did not show any cancer, Thompson told The Gazette on Friday.
He said the family will continue to treat the girl with less invasive, alternative medicine.
Once you have it, youre never 100 percent out of the woods, whether or not you get chemotherapy, he said. I know how she looks isnt really an indication of whether she has cancer, but shes looking very healthy.
When Sarah was diagnosed with cancer in 2013, her parents accepted chemo treatment for her at Akron Childrens Hospital. But Andy and Anna Hershberger, of Homer Township, said they felt the treatments were killing their daughter and ceased her treatments.
Akron Childrens Hospital responded by filing in Medina County Probate Court to obtain limited guardianship of the girl, which would grant them the power to make medical decisions for the girl. Thats when doctors testified Sarah would die without chemo treatment.
Probate Judge John J. Lohn, who has since retired, at first ruled the girls parents were competent to make their own decisions about their daughters health. The case then bounced between probate and appellate courts before Lohn was ordered to appoint a guardian.
Sarahs family responded by fleeing the country last year to seek alternative treatment in Mexico and Canada. Months later, the hospital relinquished its guardianship.
Thompson said Probate Judge Kevin Dunn who replaced Lohn when he retired in 2014 formally terminated Sarahs guardianship on Sept. 24. Thompson said the judge acknowledged that Sarah, who will turn 13 in November, showed no symptoms of cancer and that she appeared to be healthy.
When contacted by The Gazette several times this week, a spokesperson for Dunn said the judge had not yet prepared a journal entry regarding the hearing and she declined to confirm any of the events at the hearing. The entry is expected early next week.
In the wake of Sarahs case, Thompson called on lawmakers to reform Ohios laws that grant judges the power to overrule parental decisions regarding their childrens health and wellbeing.
It is now time for Ohios legislators to protect Ohio families from wayward judges, the attorney said.
He criticized the legal test that judges relied on in the Hershberger case in order to supersede the Hershbergers decision to stop chemotherapy treatments.
This test allows county judges to overrule health care, educational and other important decisions of suitable Ohio parents, Thompson said. In the wake of Sarahs case, the concept came to be known as medical kidnapping.
Akron Childrens Hospital declined on Thursday to comment on Thompsons accusations.
A spokesperson said, however, that the hospital has established a committee with the Amish community to facilitate better communication regarding healthcare in the wake of Sarahs case.
Family-centered care has long been a tenet at Akron Childrens Hospital. Our caregivers strive every day to involve parents in decision making and to respect the cultural differences of our patient families, the spokesperson said. We have been updated periodically by Sarahs family members through this committee and wish Sarah continued good health.
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