rospants said:if i helps give her a better quality of life then i dont think its wrong. If she isnt going to have a long life anyway then surely making her comfortable is the most important thing
rospants said:if i helps give her a better quality of life then i dont think its wrong.
Franks Wild Years said:Hmm, bit bloody creepy and unatural IMO
Tom Hark said:However, every last one of the measures is designed to give the parents a better quality of life, not the child.
Wrongwrongwrongwrong
I'll join you on the fence. I've got the thermos. Can the next person heading this way grab some sandwiches?MYOB said:I'll take the splintered arse on this one...
surrey jim said:no one knows the spin the media has put on this. IMHO it is not news worthy, why cant this girl and her family be able to seek medical advice privatly and get on with their lives without hundreds of journalists following them and having 'specialist guests' examine every detail of her illness
Woodchip said:I'll join you on the fence. I've got the thermos. Can the next person heading this way grab some sandwiches?
tedebear said:Surely the oney should have been spent on adapting her own home so that the parents could more abley care for her?
Buzzer said:I'm on the fence too. Dunno enough about it.