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Re: Forced Medical Care
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Originally Posted by Baron1710
I know several people who had to go through chemo and have had no problems since then, I also know some that didn't make it or made it only a short time. This particular cancer has a high success rate of being taken care of by chemo.
I think you have to take several things into consideration. Are their any true alternatives? What happens if he doesn't have chemo? What happens if he does?
She would not be slowly killing her child the cancer is doing that. It is a tough call but in this case I take the child specially since the father said yesterday he has changed his mind and wants him to have chemo.
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Regardless, this is NOT something the government should have a right to make the decision on. I would NOT take chemo. I should have that right to make that choice. So should everyone else.
If the father and mother are separated and they now have difference of opinions and the child is old enough to understand the choices, then I think IF the child wants to take it then, and only then should he have to take it. But to force him to put poison in his system, should NOT be decided by government!
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