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Old October 10th, 2007, 08:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Doctor who stunted disabled child commits suicide - Health Care - MSNBC.com

Doctor at center of stunting debate kills himself
Daniel Gunther helped parents of disabled girl keep her small


By Linda Dahlstrom
MSNBC
Updated: 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
SEATTLE - The doctor at the center of a controversial procedure which stunted the growth of a severely disabled girl has committed suicide.

Dr. Daniel F. Gunther died from toxic asphyxia from inhaling car exhaust, said Greg Hewett of the King County Medical Examiner's Office. His time of death was listed as 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 30. The 49-year-old was a pediatric endocrinologist at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle and an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington.

In 2004, Gunther and his colleague Dr. Douglas S. Diekema performed a hysterectomy, removed the breast tissue and started hormone treatment to permanently halt the growth of a 6-year-old disabled girl so her parents could continue to care for her at home. The doctors wrote about the procedure, which was performed at Children's Hospital, in the October 2006 issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

News of the procedure last fall sparked debate about the ethics of the treatment both online and in the medical community. One poster on MSNBC.com's message boards called the procedure "offensive if not perverse." Others supported the decision: " I feel like everything [the parents] are doing is intended to be in the best interest of their child."

The girl, identified only as Ashley, had feeding problems shortly after birth and showed major developmental delays. Her doctors diagnosed her with severe brain damage and don't know what caused it. Her condition has left her in an infant state, unable to sit up, hold a toy or talk. Her mother called Ashley her "pillow angel" and said the procedure kept her a more manageable and portable size that would allow her family to continue to care for her at home.

In May, Children's Hospital admitted it broke state law by not having a court review the proposed treatment and allowing the surgery to proceed. The hospital blamed the lapse on "internal miscommunication." State law requires a court order before sterilizing a child.

The hospital has since promised to develop policies to require court orders for such procedures and appoint a disability-rights advocate to its ethics board.

Children's had no comment on Gunther's death, said hospital spokesperson Jennifer Seymour. The University of Washington Medical Center also would not comment.

The King County Medical Examiner's office declined to say whether Gunther had left a note.

"You just can’t know what leads people to suicide,” said Art Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania bioethicist and MSNBC.com columnist.

“But it’s certain that Ashley X’s case caused a seismic wave throughout pediatric medicine and the world of disability. It raised difficult and challenging questions about what’s in the best interest of children and young adolescents with disabilities. The controversy is going to continue to go on and I think that Dr. Gunther’s voice will be sorely missed.”

Ashley's family thanked Gunther profusely on their daughter's blog, last updated on March 25, 2007, saying, "Special thanks to Doctor Daniel F. Gunther, without whose courage, confidence, knowledge, open mindedness and unwavering support the treatment would not have been realized and the idea would have remained just an idea. We know that many endocrinologists would not have ventured into such new territory. It is our, and Ashley’s luck, that we knocked on the right door."

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Old October 11th, 2007, 10:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Very interesting.
This was the case I was thinking about when I read the other post about the other hysterectomy on disabled girl... I just don't understand this stuff at all. Our society is so against abortion and assisted suicide; I wonder if these parents knew what state their daughter would be in prior to birth would they have terminated the pregnancy? Where do we draw the line at what is acceptable? What is merciful?
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thats sad
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The girl, identified only as Ashley, had feeding problems shortly after birth and showed major developmental delays. Her doctors diagnosed her with severe brain damage and don't know what caused it. Her condition has left her in an infant state, unable to sit up, hold a toy or talk. Her mother called Ashley her "pillow angel" and said the procedure kept her a more manageable and portable size that would allow her family to continue to care for her at home.

I have no idea why that paragraph gave me chills.
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she might not have been given air soon enough after birth maybe? I know someone who that happened to and he's very developmentally challenged now. so sad.
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