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Originally Posted by GspotProductions
it was and is such a sorry state of affair! The child should have been given the treatment, knowing this may not have worked, but where is the humanity, where is the hope in life and trust in god.
The boy may have had no further life and lived disabled, but maybe not. & still no one gave this child the commitment to continue and hope...
You only live once & the amount of money put into killing, war and hatred! The amount of time put into negativity, why was this boy not given more love and hope by this world!?!?!
He is gone now, RIP and still this year will be remembered for many negative reasons in many years to come 
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I come from the other side of this argument I am afraid - The first rule for anyone in medicine is 'do no harm' - I think keeping him alive was harmful to him and his parents...
Even they realized this in the end and that's why they let him go......