Calls for Simon Harris to resign as parents of Harvey Morrison Sherratt describe watching their son’s health fail while waiting for scoliosis surgery – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views



Calls for Simon Harris to resign as parents of Harvey Morrison Sherratt describe watching their son’s health fail while waiting for scoliosis surgery




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The parents of 9-yr-old Harvey Morrison Sherratt told a crowd gathered for a memorial march in Dublin today that they “watched him deteriorate, cry in pain, struggle to breathe and lose the sparkle in his eye” during the years he waited for surgery to fix a spinal curve, reports The Mirror.

At the public demonstration—held to demand faster access to care for children with serious medical conditions such as scoliosis and spina bifida—Harvey’s mother, Gillian Sherratt, said that much of her son’s “painfully short life” was “spent waiting”.

“He was made wait for everything, but he asked for nothing,” Ms Sherratt said, reports The Mirror.

”Harvey was nine, he waited for 33 months for scoliosis surgery, and in that time, the curve of his spine went from 75 degrees to 130 degrees. He had to have his whole life put on hold while he waited. We canceled family holidays, canceled our wedding, postponed his sister’s heart surgery…as he sat and waited for a date for surgery. We had to watch him deteriorate, cry in pain, struggle to breathe and lose the sparkle in his eye over those 33 months. Most importantly though, it robbed him of his childhood, it robbed him of his comfort, it robbed him of his quality of life, and it robbed us of the opportunity to make precious family memories with him… that to us, is something we will never get over. This is why we’ll continue to advocate. What we have been through, what Harvey lived through was so destroying, but we will keep going and keep pushing in the hopes that no family faces what we have faced. While Harvey was alive, we had to be his voice,” reports The Mirror.

We had to act as the vessels he spoke through, and voice his wants and needs. And this is something we vow to continue to do for others. All Harvey wanted was his iPad, his Hunky Dory’s, the odd lollipop, and timely access to health care. To us, that seems like so little to ask. We could provide him with most things. We could ensure that almost all his needs were met, but we unfortunately didn’t control all aspects of his health care. Despite doing everything we could, despite begging for help, we did not have final say. The United Nations Rights of the Child are founded on four main principles, non discrimination, best interests of the child, the right to life, survival and development, and the right to be heard. From our own experience, none of these are being met when it comes to children with spina bifida, scoliosis,” Ms Sherratt said, reports The Mirror.

Harvey’s father, Stephen Morrison added: “Harvey was our first child, he is the one that made us parents, he made us a family, and he shaped us into the people that we are today.” Harvey showed us how to be brave, how to be patient, courageous and kind. And, today, we hope we make him proud.”

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