a happy life. Nor will the parents, because they'll constantly be worrying about their son.
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He cannot breathe. He cannot move. There's nothing to be done for him. Experimental procedures cannot magically cure that. Let go.
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Yes it torture and so cruel keeping him on a ventilator
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Yet somehow the more "humane" thing is keeping him alive (when he really isn't anyway) and letting him die is "inhumane". It's frustraiting.
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Strictly speaking the poor mite is dead anyways.
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Most definitely. I do understand the parents but they really just need to accept it at this point...
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They won't tho as this has been going on for months. The hospital and the high court should over rule the parents as this amounts to torture
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You all seem to forget one thing, just like the doctor's and courts. The parents made him & he's theirs. They should decide, not strangers.
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Aversion therapy? Anything to avoid actually considering and looking at the poorly baby and facing up to things.
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His main consultant is terribly keen on researching this condition & would have jumped at any useful treatment trial.
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Absolutely. I think the USA intrusion in particular is contemptible.
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Heartless comments above from people who lack the ability to put themselves in the position of Charlie's parents.
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Absolutely not. 100% feel their pain but just wouldn't go down their route personally. Not heartless just because it's a different opinion.
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