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In reply to the discussion: Teen girl and mother fight the state over right to refuse chemo cancer treatment [View all]Lancero
(3,284 posts)Unless Religious reasons is the answer (IE, faith healing), I really wonder just why she is choosing to do this.
The easiest fallback would be culture - Our culture tends to force women into childbearing roles, so she might be of the opinion that her life is worthless if she isn't able to have children.
Their might be a history of abuse, and she is taking this chance to escape - In any event, it would also explain why the parents support her choice. Her dying of documented natural causes would be a perfect coverup for any past abuse.
Might just be a simple case of "Hmm, lets see... Headache, blured vision, red eyes - Oh god, WebMD says I have brain cancer!" syndrome. (That is, looking into things and only seeing the worst possible outcomes)
The more I think of the 'Why' behind her choice, the more I hate supporting it. I suppose though that everyone encounters cases that make them question their beliefs, cases that make them doubt if they are really supporting the right ideal.