MY take on it,there's not a doctor in the world,now,or ever that could CURE you of anything!.and if there was he wouldn't have time for anyone who wasn't a multi-millionaire.The best a doctor can hope to do is,relive pain,administer drugs that allows your body to cure itself,and maybe increase quality of life.If there's a chance this can happen with chemo,religious beliefs aside,I'd say go for it,if there's little or no hope it would work let God decide his fate.I have a terminally ill wife,all five of her(full time) doctors agree on this,however,NO TWO! can agree on a treatment to prolong,help,or control her disease(s) in any way.Even had one tell her yesterday to stop taking every one of her fifteen meds for a month so he could run some test.THREE TIMES her pharmacist has refused to fill a prescription because mixing that drug with one she is already taking would have been immediately fatal!.When you jump the doctors about it they just say "oh ,i didn't know she was taking that"even though she carries her drug list with her and gives it to them every visit.I don't trust doctors anymore than I trust politicians.I might have to look at each case differently in these cases,if the child was old enough to truly know both sides of the deal I would say let them decide, not the parents or the courts.if they were too small to understand ,and disease was not immediately life threatening,I would have to side with parents as they should be the ones ultimately responsible.If the disease was life threatening,requiring immediate operation or something that would be a different story .I don't think the courts,laws,etc should get involved until such time as life is in immediate danger.
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