Gatterdam also took exception to Rifqa's parents' attorney's claim that she went to a faith-healing event in Youngstown and then quit chemotherapy. He said the girl went to a "prayer conference" shortly after her diagnosis and then had "multiple surgeries and chemotherapy." He said the treatments made her very weak and sick.
I guess it’s the old ‘crazy, faith-healing believing Christian’ spin the MSM likes to put on everything.
The story at the link has been substantially revised from the original posted article. patriot preacher is correct in saying not to take reports in the MSM at face value. Partial new material:
Gatterdam also took exception to Rifqa’s parents’ attorney’s claim that she went to a faith-healing event in Youngstown and then quit chemotherapy. He said the girl went to a “prayer conference” shortly after her diagnosis and then had “multiple surgeries and chemotherapy.” He said the treatments made her very weak and sick.
Not surprising....
That is completely damn different than the story we were first presented with.
If they feel comfortable omiting certain facts in the first, I wonder what they left out now?
The first story left it at she possibly still had cancer and made no mention of her continuing to monitor her health with doctors.
Good for her and the right decision.
My Mom stopped her therapy after it was absolutely through 3 opinions, her cancer was gone.
She goes to to the doctor every six to eight weeks.