Sometimes some people who "will never walk again" walk again.
Sometimes people who have "imminent heart failure, surgery too risky, 2-3 weeks to live" live for another decade.
While I agree that this child will probably die within a year or two, and will probably never really get to "know" a full life, there is always that very very slim chance that some doctor somewhere will be able to do something that everybody thought was impossible, and maybe give this little girl a chance at a life. Even if the chance is pretty much 0, to the parents, that little bit is enough to keep on going. What right do any of us have to take that away from them?
Sometimes some people who "will never walk again" walk again.
Sometimes people who have "imminent heart failure, surgery too risky, 2-3 weeks to live" live for another decade.
While I agree that this child will probably die within a year or two, and will probably never really get to "know" a full life, there is always that very very slim chance that some doctor somewhere will be able to do something that everybody thought was impossible, and maybe give this little girl a chance at a life. Even if the chance is pretty much 0, to the parents, that little bit is enough to keep on going. What right do any of us have to take that away from them?
some people are idiots.
With advances in technology, you can live a very
You could play WoW all day long and just have your parents feed you and take your crap out.i guess we have very differing views of "fulfilling"
You could play WoW all day long and just have your parents feed you and take your crap out.
who is paying for this?
Sometimes some people who "will never walk again" walk again.
Sometimes people who have "imminent heart failure, surgery too risky, 2-3 weeks to live" live for another decade.
While I agree that this child will probably die within a year or two, and will probably never really get to "know" a full life, there is always that very very slim chance that some doctor somewhere will be able to do something that everybody thought was impossible, and maybe give this little girl a chance at a life. Even if the chance is pretty much 0, to the parents, that little bit is enough to keep on going. What right do any of us have to take that away from them?
A more likely scenario:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6201271.stm
'Baby MB' Case
On March 15, 2006, the High Court of Justice of England and Wales ruled that 17 month old "Baby MB" (identity withheld) was to be kept alive, contrary to 14 medical professionals' advice - one of the medics 'Dr. S' stating "I think that the cumulative effect of the condition's effects is that he has an intolerable life".[8] The judge said that "he felt the child gained enough pleasure from life to outweigh the medical evidence of his condition".[9][10] Baby MB died nine months later, in December 2006.[11]
selfish fuck IMHO. a baby who lives 2 years only under heavy medical care is a drain on resources
The kid in this story has the same illness as Baby MB, SMA Type 1. It is always fatal.