Sun Hudson (September 25, 2004 - March 15, 2005) was an infant male who was allowed to die, contrary to the wishes of his mother and legal guardian Wanda Hudson, via removal of his breathing tube.
His mother Wanda was informed that Sun was most likely unable to survive, and should be removed from his breathing tube pursuant to Chapter 166 of the Texas Health & Safety Code, the Advance Directives Act. Under this act, a doctor's recommendations to withdraw support must be cleared by a hospital's ethics committee. Wanda Hudson was given 10 days from written notice to find a new facility to accommodate Sun, but was unable to do so. Texas Children's Hospital states that it attempted to contact 40 facilities but was also unable to find one willing to accommodate Sun.
Legal delays prevented the removal of the breathing tube, which would have occurred on November 28, 2004. However, a judge ruled that the removal of the tube contrary to the wishes of Wanda Hudson was legal. On March 15, 2005, Texas Children's Hospital personnel removed Sun's breathing tube. Official reports state that he was sedated for the process and that he asphyxiated in under a minute. Wanda Hudson disputes this, telling reporters "I wanted y'all to see my son for yourself, so you could see he was actually moving around. He was conscious." The media was previously blocked by the hospital from seeing Sun despite Wanda's invitation to do so, with privacy concerns cited as the official reason.
The hospital lacked confidence in Ms. Hudson's mental competence; she was quoted by The Dallas Morning News as saying that she didn't seek prenatal care "because I trusted in the sun", who she claimed fathered the baby.
Conversely, despite the similarities and differences of the case, the Houston Chronicle writes that commentators have stated that Terri Schiavo would not have been affected either way from the Texas law. It is noted that the feeding tube kept Terri alive, and was therefore not futile care. It is not stated why Sun Hudson's or Spiro Nikolouzos's continued mechanical respiration was and is futile when it had and has kept them alive in the two cases.
2004 births | 2005 deaths | People from Texas | People with dwarfism
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