Originally posted by Forumbore
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The taxpayer was always going to have to fund the cost. Medical costs are already £600K and growing. Any intensive care is going to be out of the funding range for the majority of the general public. -
"I want to be cremated but she can't stand the thought of me being burnt...numpty!!!"
No she wants to be able to dance on your grave with her boyfriend singing 'Oh yes the Twat is dead, the twat is dead, the twat is dead, oh yes the evil twat is dead"
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I am pretty sure that the NHS made its decision as much on humanitarian grounds as it did on finance. In my view the child should have been allowed to die in the first place. The choice to keep the child alive was the wrong choice (my opinion). What irks me is the readiness with which people want to sidestep their responsibilities.Originally posted by PondlifeThe taxpayer was always going to have to fund the cost. Medical costs are already £600K and growing. Any intensive care is going to be out of the funding range for the majority of the general public.Comment
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Have any of you had to deal with any type of severe handicap? Lots of opinions here but can't see any experience!!
And just for your information I have the experience and the pain that comes from it. And in my opinion life should not be prolonged if the quality of life is cr@p. She should have been allowed to die and the parents are wrong.Comment
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I agree (sure you didn't nick this thread off my blog?) there is no such thing as just money, ever penny spent on a case like this has to come from someone else who could be a better use of it.
Not had the problem first hand as pig has but I think I might have felt the same as the parents if it was my kid, however society run on emotional lines is a very poor one. Emotion has a place at a human level never a national one.bloggoth
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You know it makes sense, reduces the burden on the state of the unbrauchbare Öffnungen.Comment
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Why?, isn't that a contradiction in terms.Originally posted by ForumboreThe rest of society now has no Choice but to support the life of this poor child.
If there was supposedly the choice of pulling the plug previously and letting her die because she couldn't survive without outside assistance then what has changed? She still wouldn't probably survive without some form of assistance, parental or otherwise, so why not suggest pulling the plug now and simply stop feeding her?Comment
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FFS - Don't carry on the stereotype of a techie.Originally posted by Joe BlackWhy?, isn't that a contradiction in terms.
If there was supposedly the choice of pulling the plug previously and letting her die because she couldn't survive without outside assistance then what has changed? She still wouldn't probably survive without some form of assistance, parental or otherwise, so why not suggest pulling the plug now and simply stop feeding her?
Would you agree if it was your child? A 3 year old is very different from a baby. For a start they get a personality. It's very difficult to terminate a personality, unless you're a Nazi.
Feckin stupid techies on this board.
Hard Brexit now!
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SG, I think you'll have to include yourself in the latter then, for completely failing to understand that it was a rhetorical question, or the reason for it.Originally posted by sasguruFFS - Don't carry on the stereotype of a techie.
Would you agree if it was your child? A 3 year old is very different from a baby. For a start they get a personality. It's very difficult to terminate a personality, unless you're a Nazi.
Feckin stupid techies on this board.

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Sorry beer effect last night ...Originally posted by Joe BlackSG, I think you'll have to include yourself in the latter then, for completely failing to understand that it was a rhetorical question, or the reason for it.

Hard Brexit now!
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