TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A court-appointed guardian is dropping her attempt to force an 11-year-old Amish girl with leukemia to resume chemotherapy after she and her parents fled their home to avoid treatment. The move filed in court Friday will likely bring an end to a months-long fight between Sarah Hershbergers family and a hospital that began when her parents decided to halt the treatments because they were making the girl sick. The guardian, an attorney whos also a registered nurse, was given the power to make medical decisions for Sarah after an appeals court ruling in October said the beliefs and convictions of the girls parents cant outweigh the rights of the state to protect the child. But the guardian, Maria Schimer, decided to drop the effort because she doesnt know where Sarah is now and it has become impossible to monitor her health or make any medical decisions, said Clair Dickinson, an attorney for Schimer. "It didnt make sense to drag this on any longer," he said. Doctors at Akron Childrens Hospital believe Sarahs leukemia is treatable, but say she will die within a year if she halts chemotherapy.
Reported by MyNorthwest.com 23 hours ago.
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