The police are trying to explain why this turned into such a big deal...
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29003431
Whether the doctors thought another approach would have been futile or not, they should not make the decisions for the little guy.
The parents had apparently done enough research to know that they wanted to try the proton-beam therapy. Whether it would help him or not, it was a better option than the "nothing" that the doctors suggested.
Ashya didn't have a sinus infection. His parents didn't want the doctor to try a different antibiotic. What he has is much worse and the treatment is much more complicated than changing a drug or the like. The family is trying to keep him from DYING.
I don't understand why the doctors would not go along with the therapy his parents suggested. The proton therapy is likely expensive. I don't know the family's financial situation, but "cost" seems like it might be the reason the doctors balked at it.
For them to involve the police and criminalize the parents' actions is asinine. They wanted a true medical procedure for him, not a "faith healing" or herbal therapy or something completely off-the-wall. It may not be easily available, but it is around. The family should be ALLOWED to seek it out where it is available.
They were trying to help their gravely ill child. Now they're in jail??
I thought something like that would only happen in the USA (i.e. "government" knowing what's best for your kid, whether you agree or not).
Police have rejected criticism of their search for a five-year-old boy with a brain tumour removed from a UK hospital by his parents against medical advice.
His father Brett King defended his actions in a video posted on YouTube, saying there had been a "ridiculous chase".
Mr King said the couple had "pleaded" with Southampton General Hospital for Ashya to receive the treatment, but were told it would have "no benefit whatsoever".
Ashya's paternal grandmother, Patricia King, told the BBC she thought the five-year-old would be better off staying in Spain.
She said she was "very, very angry" at the way the investigation had been handled, saying: "It has been taken too far - much too far," with Ashya now separated from his parents following their arrest.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29003431
Whether the doctors thought another approach would have been futile or not, they should not make the decisions for the little guy.
The parents had apparently done enough research to know that they wanted to try the proton-beam therapy. Whether it would help him or not, it was a better option than the "nothing" that the doctors suggested.
Ashya didn't have a sinus infection. His parents didn't want the doctor to try a different antibiotic. What he has is much worse and the treatment is much more complicated than changing a drug or the like. The family is trying to keep him from DYING.
I don't understand why the doctors would not go along with the therapy his parents suggested. The proton therapy is likely expensive. I don't know the family's financial situation, but "cost" seems like it might be the reason the doctors balked at it.
For them to involve the police and criminalize the parents' actions is asinine. They wanted a true medical procedure for him, not a "faith healing" or herbal therapy or something completely off-the-wall. It may not be easily available, but it is around. The family should be ALLOWED to seek it out where it is available.
In December 2011, the UK Department of Health said that proton therapy will be made available for patients in London and Manchester from 2018
They were trying to help their gravely ill child. Now they're in jail??
I thought something like that would only happen in the USA (i.e. "government" knowing what's best for your kid, whether you agree or not).