Let the poor kid die in peace, FFS
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You’re evil for wanting a child to die.
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You're evil for wanting a child to suffer
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He is suffering now, the experimental treatment will not cure him, let him die with dignity
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It has a low chance, but the it's not zero. Every possible effort should be taken to save a life, especially a child's.
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But on the balance of probabilities, success is unlikely, and therefore not worth the suffering the child is going thru
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In your opinion, perhaps, but I wholeheartedly disagree. Any chance above 0 is worth trying.
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And as far as I'm concerned, anyone who wouldn't try everything possible to save a child's life doesn't deserve theirs.
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Why is a judge deciding anything concerning medicine and treatment?
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Government ran healthcare. Isn't it great?
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Both clueless. Try and research it.
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Is this English?
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Who thinks any insurance company would pay for experimental treatment? They won't.
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Not many, if any, pay for experimental treatment now. That's what the private sector is for.
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And if not for single payer the parents would be millions in debt by now.
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Um that's not true we have something called Medicare and Medicaid.
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That the fam does not qualify 4 (as non citizens) and is run by US government.
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