The parents of Sarah Hershberger, a leukemia patient resident in farm in rural northeast Ohio have aborted the use of conventional medicine for the treatment of their daughter's ailments.
According to the girl's attorney, Clair Dickinson, her case is treatable if she could continue the treatment for a while.
On the contrary, Andy Hershberger, the girl's father, said this past summer that the family agreed to begin two years of treatments for Sarah last spring but stopped a second round of chemotherapy in June because it was making her extremely sick.
Sarah, the 10-year-old Amish girl has not taken her chemo for months now and the doctors are saying she may die.
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According to the girl's attorney, Clair Dickinson, her case is treatable if she could continue the treatment for a while.
On the contrary, Andy Hershberger, the girl's father, said this past summer that the family agreed to begin two years of treatments for Sarah last spring but stopped a second round of chemotherapy in June because it was making her extremely sick.
Sarah, the 10-year-old Amish girl has not taken her chemo for months now and the doctors are saying she may die.
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