Topic: Minn. teen says he's angry about continuing chemo
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Tue 06/23/09 08:21 PM
By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press Writer Amy Forliti, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 13 mins ago

SLEEPY EYE, Minn. – A 13-year-old boy with cancer who fled Minnesota to avoid chemotherapy said Tuesday he is angry a judge has ordered him to continue the treatment because doctors say it has significantly shrunk the size of his tumor.

Daniel Hauser was not in court when the judge issued his order, but later told The Associated Press he had hoped he would be able to stop chemotherapy, which he said makes him ill.

"I get really sick when I do it," the teen said during an interview at his family's farm in Sleepy Eye. "You get so dizzy and I get a headache right away."

Daniel said he believes the improvement in his condition is being caused by his alternative treatments, which include vitamin supplements, ionized water and organic foods and other dietary restrictions.

His parents also remain concerned about the risks of chemotherapy, which they initially rejected for religious reasons, saying it harms the body. But they told Brown County Judge John Rodenberg during the Tuesday hearing that they would take their son to a Wednesday chemo appointment.

Colleen Hauser told the AP at her home that doctors said it would take six months to treat her son's Hodgkin's lymphoma when he was first diagnosed, but they've seen improvement in the past few weeks.

"Wow," she said. "Something's working."

But when asked if she credits the chemotherapy, she said, "I'm not going to say it's not, but I just want to make it clear that I would like a better plan, a better treatment plan, for Danny."

The judge assured Colleen and Anthony Hauser they can continue looking for other ways to treat their son.

"If at the end of the day Daniel lives through this, I am not going to care ... what cures him," the judge said. "I want Daniel to be well, and I know you do too."

Rodenberg also ruled Daniel is still in need of child protection services, agreeing with Brown County prosecutor James Olson that the case should remain before the court. Olson pointed out the family has resisted chemotherapy in the past, specifically Colleen's decision to flee with Daniel to California last month rather than showing up at a court hearing to discuss the matter. They were the subject of a search that extended into Mexico.

"History has shown they're not going to comply unless they have some sort of hammer hanging over their head," he said.

The Hausers' attorney, Barbara Gislason, said the family's promise to take Daniel to his chemo appointment does not mean they believe in the treatment.

"When you're a parent dealing with a life and death situation for your kid, you want everything done perfectly, because if everything isn't done perfectly, your kid can die. And one of the ways your kid can die is toxicity from chemotherapy," Gislason said.

Besides a smaller tumor, doctors said in court documents presented Tuesday that some of Daniel's symptoms have improved following the chemotherapy. He was breathing better and sleeping well, and his cough has improved, they said. But the doctors said the boy has a poor appetite and has been fatigued and nauseated.

"As (h)is tumor is responding and not resistant to chemotherapy, I still believe he has an excellent chance of cure," Dr. Bruce Bostrom, an oncologist at Children's Hospitals and Clinics, said in the court documents.

Daniel's court-appointed attorney, Phil Elbert, said Daniel has seen the most recent X-rays of his tumor, which show that the tumor is a white, see-through mass. Previous X-rays had shown a dense, black mass.

Elbert said Daniel will continue chemotherapy if he has to, even though he doesn't want to.

He said Daniel is feeling worse today than he was before the court ordered him to undergo chemotherapy. Elbert also said Daniel sought treatment from an acupuncturist once and has had massage, which helps him feel better.

In an affidavit, Colleen Hauser said she seeks the court's forgiveness for fleeing with her son and thanks the judge for allowing Daniel to stay with the family after the two returned from California.

"It is so important to Danny that he be surrounded by his family," the affidavit read.

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Wed 06/24/09 02:39 PM
It's terrible that his parents/support group have filled his head with alternative medicine/holistic medicine BS. His cancer is reacting to and being fought by the chemo he has been given.

If "alternative" medicine really worked it wouldn't be "alternative" and there are plenty of people who would profit on it, so "the big pharm money controls everything" argument just doesn't work.

This kid should be thanking God every day that he is getting the chemo he needs to continue living. Someone should be telling him that.

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Wed 06/24/09 02:58 PM
Nobody likes chemo.

Kevrides's photo
Wed 06/24/09 03:07 PM
True that nobody like chemo. It's also true to state that chemo can do some horrible things to you but for the cancer where it is prescribed it does more good than bad. I know this and thank God for the treatments that are available to keep my loved ones alive.

My point was that the alternative medicine community and it's proponents are doing a great disservice to those gullible enough to trust it's treatments to be a substitute for actual medical treatment. Especially in the case of children who are corrupted into thinking that "chemo is evil" or similar bull hockey.

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Wed 06/24/09 08:35 PM

It's terrible that his parents/support group have filled his head with alternative medicine/holistic medicine BS. His cancer is reacting to and being fought by the chemo he has been given.

If "alternative" medicine really worked it wouldn't be "alternative" and there are plenty of people who would profit on it, so "the big pharm money controls everything" argument just doesn't work.

This kid should be thanking God every day that he is getting the chemo he needs to continue living. Someone should be telling him that.


I have always used alternatives for illness my whole life. It's ridiculous to discount it, though I am sure the Medical establishment has been and is just as guilty of profiting on their own. Your statement that if alt medicine worked it wouldn't be alternative, doesn't make sense. It is an ALTERNATIVE to our existing medical establishment.

Both are capable of propaganda, and both, because humans are involved, can be corrupted by money.

If I had what he has I would exhaust all avenues before resorting to chemo. Sad that the existing medical establishment hasn't come up with something better by now.

I am sure the medical establishment will appreciate that bit of propoganda, by the way, but there will always be millions of us that prefer alternatives.

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Wed 06/24/09 08:52 PM
i cannot imagine forcing ANYone to have chemo...but as a mother, at the same time...i know i'd be tempted to. sometimes the things we do to heal are worse than the illness itself.

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Wed 06/24/09 09:00 PM
Edited by quiet_2008 on Wed 06/24/09 09:00 PM
if I decided to quit doing dialysis I would die

and I would be pissed if somebody forced it on me after I made that decision

but then I'm a grown up (allegedly)