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Because of his faith, Dennis Lindberg, 14, didn't want vital transfusions; his biological parents did. A judge sided with the son, who died last night.
By CHERIE BLACK
P-I REPORTER

His life began under trying circumstances. Now, at the age of 14, his life has ended the same way.

For Dennis Lindberg, most of his childhood depended on the kindness of strangers to help him survive. A few weeks ago, he made a decision that contributed to his death Wednesday night.

The Mount Vernon teenager was diagnosed with leukemia Nov. 8 and since then had been confined to Seattle's Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center.

Doctors said he needed blood transfusions to survive potentially lifesaving cancer treatments. But as a practicing Jehovah's Witness, Lindberg refused. Despite his age, he had been declared what is known as a "mature minor," meaning he was considered mature enough to make decisions about his treatment.

Jehovah's Witnesses believe accepting a blood transfusion violates God's law.

His aunt, Dianna Mincin, became his legal guardian four years ago after his father, now a recovering addict, was jailed for drug possession.

Mincin is also a Jehovah's Witness, and supported Dennis' decision.

The boy's biological parents did not.

Dennis Lindberg Sr. -- Mincin's brother -- and Rachel Wherry flew to Seattle from their home in Boise on Tuesday to attend a 9 a.m. hearing, hoping a judge could force the transfusions.

Wednesday morning, after hearing from the parents, the aunt, social workers and the boy's doctor, Skagit County Superior Court Judge John Meyer denied the plea. About 9 p.m., Lindberg Sr. called the Seattle P-I to say his son had died in his hospital bed.

With the transfusions and other treatment, Lindberg had been given a 70 percent chance of surviving the next five years, Meyer said in court, based on what the boy's doctors told him. Without them, he was likely to die. But his decision in what the judge called a "stunning case, which brings into play issues including, but not confined to, religious freedoms," was based strictly on facts.

"I don't believe Dennis' decision is the result of any coercion. He is mature and understands the consequences of his decision," Meyer said during Wednesday's court proceedings.


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I don't even know what to say about this...

It feels morally wrong to allow a 14 year old child to die because of this, but it feels equally wrong to force him to stay alive violating his religious beliefs.
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I don't even know what to say about this...

It feels morally wrong to allow a 14 year old child to die because of this, but it feels equally wrong to force him to stay alive violating his religious beliefs.
I disagree. We stop people from killing themselves all the time and this decision was suicidal. If the child was trying to slit his wrists and claiming God was telling him to do it we'd have no qualms about stepping in. If he were hit by a car, bleeding, unconscious, and rushed to the ER necessary blood transfusions would have been done and justified as life saving measures. He wouldn't have been awake to say boo about it. We go about the business of protecting people from themselves all the time. Why we should let "religious conviction" stand in the way of that is beyond me.

I hardly believe in mature minors. In fact I think it's far more common to meet up with an immature adult.
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I disagree. We stop people from killing themselves all the time and this decision was suicidal. If the child was trying to slit his wrists and claiming God was telling him to do it we'd have no qualms about stepping in. If he were hit by a car, bleeding, unconscious, and rushed to the ER necessary blood transfusions would have been done and justified as life saving measures. He wouldn't have been awake to say boo about it. We go about the business of protecting people from themselves all the time. Why we should let "religious conviction" stand in the way of that is beyond me.

I hardly believe in mature minors. In fact I think it's far more common to meet up with an immature adult.
Agreed...

It's wrong to say "Hey!...If he wants to put a fork in the electrical outlet it's up to him."...

Don't doctors take some sort of oath?...
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Agreed...

It's wrong to say "Hey!...If he wants to put a fork in the electrical outlet it's up to him."...

Don't doctors take some sort of oath?...
The oath is to 'do no harm.'

This wouldn't qualify...
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Agreed...this is a strange and troubling dichotomy. Our laws in most states say that an individual cannot take their own life and I'm not aware of any "religious" exceptions until now..
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The oath is to 'do no harm.'

This wouldn't qualify...
"Not helping" can equal "harming" very easily...

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"Not helping" can equal "harming" very easily...
can equal, yes.

DO NO HARM does not equate to forcibly helping against someone's will.
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