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Old 29-06-2022, 03:33 PM #11
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In cases like this I don’t think life support should be turned off until the family come to terms with it and agree with the decision, otherwise as well as losing a child they will be left with what if’s
Without sounding too harsh, patients shouldn’t be kept on life support indefinitely if there’s absolutely no chance of recovery, especially if there are other people that could use the equipment that’s been used on them, yes it’s ridiculously sad, but doctors know more than all of us about this stuff, it’s literally their job to come to these conclusions
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