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Chemo can suck, but death sucks a lot more. longship Nov 2013 #1
and when the chemo doesn't work? DesertFlower Nov 2013 #2
Hospice is a valid option. longship Nov 2013 #4
my husband died in hospice 5/12. DesertFlower Nov 2013 #5
In my opinion allopathic cancer treatment is the ultimate form of quackery arikara Nov 2013 #8
i have a friend who worked in the funeral industry for 20 years. DesertFlower Nov 2013 #10
no flames from me... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #7
my friend had good insurance but there were DesertFlower Nov 2013 #11
People need to be given realistic prognoses Chemisse Nov 2013 #17
my friend was told that her chances of survival DesertFlower Nov 2013 #19
WOW its good to see the Catholic Church has the monopoly for entrance passes to Heaven warrant46 Nov 2013 #25
Not appropriate yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #26
my point was that she was afraid to die and DesertFlower Nov 2013 #31
my point was not about anything you said warrant46 Nov 2013 #34
i understand. i was raised catholic -- went to catholic school and DesertFlower Nov 2013 #36
Thank you !! warrant46 Dec 2013 #42
i know. i was bullied in high school. DesertFlower Dec 2013 #46
+1 N/T warrant46 Dec 2013 #47
We don't know this girl's circumstances, but some people pnwmom Nov 2013 #14
The real 'quackery'... CanSocDem Nov 2013 #22
+1. nt bemildred Nov 2013 #23
Here's a an article to.consider: Brigid Nov 2013 #35
great article. thanks for posting it. DesertFlower Nov 2013 #37
I don't buy it. LisaL Dec 2013 #45
yup it sucks, but it is the parents decision littlewolf Nov 2013 #3
i agree. nt DesertFlower Nov 2013 #6
It maybe parent's decision, legally, but... SoapBox Nov 2013 #9
per the hospital, she has no more say than her parents. magical thyme Nov 2013 #20
Up to a point, yes skepticscott Nov 2013 #12
this is why rights aren't (and shouldn't be) absolute cab67 Nov 2013 #13
They ought to go to Germany. Th1onein Nov 2013 #15
Horse crap! paleotn Nov 2013 #16
Parents apparently were right yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #27
Claims that she is doing well comes from her relatives. LisaL Dec 2013 #44
Incorrect. Refusing to treat a life-threatening illness is not their right geek tragedy Nov 2013 #32
Suicide. n/t Gore1FL Nov 2013 #18
yep. SkyDaddy7 Nov 2013 #21
Why is is relevant that she is Amish? oberliner Nov 2013 #24
Because the Amish reject a lot of modern technology alp227 Nov 2013 #29
They don't reject modern medicine oberliner Nov 2013 #30
They're actually rather more nuanced than that about technology. (nt) Posteritatis Nov 2013 #33
In some places ccsar Nov 2013 #28
12 or 13 year olds cannot fully comprehend consequences. That part of their brain isn't even fully liberal_at_heart Dec 2013 #38
cite the links for your first sentence please Skittles Dec 2013 #39
Are you suggesting that twelve or thirteen year old girls should carry pregnancies to term? LeftyMom Dec 2013 #40
Just saying ccsar Dec 2013 #43
Welcome toDU, ccsar! pnwmom Dec 2013 #41
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